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+/***************************************************************************
+ * scan_lists.cc -- Structures and functions for lists of ports to scan *
+ * and scan types *
+ ***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************
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+ ***************************************************************************/
+
+/* Convert a string like "-100,n*tp,200-1024,3000-4000,[60000-]" into an array
+ * of port numbers. Note that one trailing comma is OK -- this is actually
+ * useful for machine generated lists
+ *
+ * Fyodor - Wrote original
+ * William McVey - Added T:, U:, P: directives
+ * Doug Hoyte - Added [], name lookups, and wildcard expansion
+ *
+ * getpts() handles []
+ * Any port ranges included inside square brackets will have all
+ * their ports looked up in nmap-services or nmap-protocols
+ * and will only be included if they are found.
+ * Returns a scan_list* with all the ports that should be scanned.
+ *
+ * getpts() handles service/protocol name lookups and wildcard expansion.
+ * The service name can be specified instead of the port number.
+ * For example, "ssh" can be used instead of "22". You can use wildcards
+ * like "*" and "?". See the function wildtest() for the exact details.
+ * For example,
+ *
+ * nmap -p http* host
+ *
+ * Will scan http (80), http-mgmt (280), http-proxy (8080), https (443), etc.
+ *
+ * Matching is case INsensitive but the first character in a match MUST
+ * be lowercase so it doesn't conflict with the T:, U:, and P: directives.
+ *
+ * getpts() is unable to match service names that start with a digit
+ * like 3com-tsmux (106/udp). Use a pattern like "?com-*" instead.
+ *
+ * BE CAREFUL ABOUT SHELL EXPANSIONS!!!
+ * If you are trying to match the services nmsp (537/tcp) and nms (1429/tcp)
+ * and you execute the command
+ *
+ * ./nmap -p nm* host
+ *
+ * You will see
+ *
+ * Found no matches for the service mask 'nmap' and your specified protocols
+ * QUITTING!
+ *
+ * This is because nm* was expanded to the name of the binary file nmap in
+ * the current directory by your shell. When unsure, quote your port strings
+ * to be safe:
+ *
+ * ./nmap -p 'nm*' host
+ *
+ * getpts() is smart enough to keep the T: U: and P: directives nested
+ * and working in a logical manner. For instance,
+ *
+ * nmap -sTU -p [U:1025-],1-1024 host
+ *
+ * Will scan UDP ports 1025 and up that are found in the service file
+ * and all TCP/UDP ports below <= 1024. Notice that the U doesn't affect
+ * the outer part of the port expression. It's "closed".
+ */
+
+#include "scan_lists.h"
+#include "nmap_error.h"
+#include "NmapOps.h"
+#include "protocols.h"
+#include "services.h"
+#include <nbase.h>
+
+extern NmapOps o; /* option structure */
+
+static void getpts_aux(const char *origexpr, int nested, u8 *porttbl, int range_type,
+ int *portwarning, bool change_range_type = true);
+
+void getpts(const char *origexpr, struct scan_lists *ports) {
+ u8 *porttbl;
+ int range_type = 0;
+ int portwarning = 0;
+ int i, tcpi, udpi, sctpi, proti;
+
+ if (o.TCPScan())
+ range_type |= SCAN_TCP_PORT;
+ if (o.UDPScan())
+ range_type |= SCAN_UDP_PORT;
+ if (o.SCTPScan())
+ range_type |= SCAN_SCTP_PORT;
+ if (o.ipprotscan)
+ range_type |= SCAN_PROTOCOLS;
+ if (o.noportscan && o.exclude_portlist) { // We want to exclude from ping scans in this case but we take port list normally and then removepts() handles it
+ range_type |= SCAN_TCP_PORT;
+ range_type |= SCAN_UDP_PORT;
+ range_type |= SCAN_SCTP_PORT;
+ }
+
+ porttbl = (u8 *) safe_zalloc(65536);
+
+ getpts_aux(origexpr, // Pass on the expression
+ 0, // Don't start off nested
+ porttbl, // Our allocated port table
+ range_type, // Defaults to TCP/UDP/SCTP/Protos
+ &portwarning); // No, we haven't warned them about dup ports yet
+
+ ports->tcp_count = 0;
+ ports->udp_count = 0;
+ ports->sctp_count = 0;
+ ports->prot_count = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i <= 65535; i++) {
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_TCP_PORT)
+ ports->tcp_count++;
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_UDP_PORT)
+ ports->udp_count++;
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_SCTP_PORT)
+ ports->sctp_count++;
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_PROTOCOLS && i < 256)
+ ports->prot_count++;
+ }
+
+ if (range_type != 0 && 0 == (ports->tcp_count + ports->udp_count + ports->sctp_count + ports->prot_count))
+ fatal("No ports specified -- If you really don't want to scan any ports use ping scan...");
+
+ if (ports->tcp_count) {
+ ports->tcp_ports = (unsigned short *)safe_zalloc(ports->tcp_count * sizeof(unsigned short));
+ }
+ if (ports->udp_count) {
+ ports->udp_ports = (unsigned short *)safe_zalloc(ports->udp_count * sizeof(unsigned short));
+ }
+ if (ports->sctp_count) {
+ ports->sctp_ports = (unsigned short *)safe_zalloc(ports->sctp_count * sizeof(unsigned short));
+ }
+ if (ports->prot_count) {
+ ports->prots = (unsigned short *)safe_zalloc(ports->prot_count * sizeof(unsigned short));
+ }
+
+ for (i = tcpi = udpi = sctpi = proti = 0; i <= 65535; i++) {
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_TCP_PORT)
+ ports->tcp_ports[tcpi++] = i;
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_UDP_PORT)
+ ports->udp_ports[udpi++] = i;
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_SCTP_PORT)
+ ports->sctp_ports[sctpi++] = i;
+ if (porttbl[i] & SCAN_PROTOCOLS && i < 256)
+ ports->prots[proti++] = i;
+ }
+
+ free(porttbl);
+}
+
+/* This function is like getpts except it only allocates space for and stores
+ values into one unsigned short array, instead of an entire scan_lists struct
+ For that reason, T:, U:, S: and P: restrictions are not allowed and only one
+ bit in range_type may be set. */
+void getpts_simple(const char *origexpr, int range_type,
+ unsigned short **list, int *count) {
+ u8 *porttbl;
+ int portwarning = 0;
+ int i, j;
+
+ /* Make sure that only one bit in range_type is set (or that range_type is 0,
+ which is useless but not incorrect). */
+ assert((range_type & (range_type - 1)) == 0);
+
+ porttbl = (u8 *) safe_zalloc(65536);
+
+ /* Get the ports but do not allow changing the type with T:, U:, or P:. */
+ getpts_aux(origexpr, 0, porttbl, range_type, &portwarning, false);
+
+ /* Count how many are set. */
+ *count = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i <= 65535; i++) {
+ if (porttbl[i] & range_type)
+ (*count)++;
+ }
+
+ if (*count == 0) {
+ free(porttbl);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ *list = (unsigned short *) safe_zalloc(*count * sizeof(unsigned short));
+
+ /* Fill in the list. */
+ for (i = 0, j = 0; i <= 65535; i++) {
+ if (porttbl[i] & range_type)
+ (*list)[j++] = i;
+ }
+
+ free(porttbl);
+}
+
+/* removepts() takes a port specification and removes any matching ports
+ from the given scan_lists struct. */
+
+static int remaining_ports(unsigned short int *ports, int count, unsigned short int *exclude_ports, int exclude_count, const char *type = "");
+
+void removepts(const char *expr, struct scan_lists * ports) {
+ static struct scan_lists exclude_ports;
+
+ if (!expr)
+ return;
+
+ getpts(expr, &exclude_ports);
+
+ #define SUBTRACT_PORTS(type,excludetype) \
+ ports->type##_count = remaining_ports(ports->type##_ports, \
+ ports->type##_count, \
+ exclude_ports.excludetype##_ports, \
+ exclude_ports.excludetype##_count, \
+ #type)
+
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(tcp, tcp);
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(udp, udp);
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(sctp, sctp);
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(syn_ping, tcp);
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(ack_ping, tcp);
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(udp_ping, udp);
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(sctp_ping, sctp);
+
+ #define prot_ports prots
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(prot, prot);
+ SUBTRACT_PORTS(proto_ping, prot);
+ #undef prot_ports
+
+ #undef SUBTRACT_PORTS
+
+ free_scan_lists(&exclude_ports);
+}
+
+/* This function returns the number of ports that remain after the excluded ports
+ are removed from the ports. It places these ports at the start of the ports array. */
+static int remaining_ports(unsigned short int *ports, int count, unsigned short int *exclude_ports, int exclude_count, const char *type) {
+ static bool has_been_excluded[65536];
+ int i, j;
+
+ if (count == 0 || exclude_count == 0)
+ return count;
+
+ if (o.debugging > 1)
+ log_write(LOG_STDOUT, "Removed %s ports: ", type);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 65536; i++)
+ has_been_excluded[i] = false;
+ for (i = 0; i < exclude_count; i++)
+ has_been_excluded[exclude_ports[i]] = true;
+ for (i = 0, j = 0; i < count; i++)
+ if (!has_been_excluded[ports[i]])
+ ports[j++] = ports[i];
+ else if (o.debugging > 1)
+ log_write(LOG_STDOUT, "%d ", ports[i]);
+
+ if (o.debugging > 1) {
+ if (count-j) {
+ log_write(LOG_STDOUT, "\n");
+ } else {
+ log_write(LOG_STDOUT, "None\n");
+ }
+ }
+ if (o.debugging && count-j) {
+ log_write(LOG_STDOUT, "Removed %d %s ports that would have been considered for scanning otherwise.\n", count-j, type);
+ }
+
+ return j;
+}
+
+/* getpts() and getpts_simple() (see above) are wrappers for this function */
+
+static void getpts_aux(const char *origexpr, int nested, u8 *porttbl, int range_type, int *portwarning, bool change_range_type) {
+ long rangestart = -2343242, rangeend = -9324423;
+ const char *current_range;
+ char *endptr;
+ char servmask[128]; // A protocol name can be up to 127 chars + nul byte
+ int i;
+
+ /* An example of proper syntax to use in error messages. */
+ const char *syntax_example;
+ if (change_range_type)
+ syntax_example = "-100,200-1024,T:3000-4000,U:60000-";
+ else
+ syntax_example = "-100,200-1024,3000-4000,60000-";
+
+ current_range = origexpr;
+ do {
+ while (isspace((int) (unsigned char) *current_range))
+ current_range++; /* I don't know why I should allow spaces here, but I will */
+
+ if (change_range_type && *(current_range+1) == ':') {
+ switch (*current_range) {
+ case 'T':
+ range_type = SCAN_TCP_PORT;
+ break;
+ case 'U':
+ range_type = SCAN_UDP_PORT;
+ break;
+ case 'S':
+ range_type = SCAN_SCTP_PORT;
+ break;
+ case 'P':
+ range_type = SCAN_PROTOCOLS;
+ break;
+ default:
+ fatal("Error parsing port list: Unknown protocol specifier '%c'.", *current_range);
+ break;
+ }
+ current_range += 2;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (*current_range == '[') {
+ if (nested)
+ fatal("Can't nest [] brackets in port/protocol specification");
+
+ getpts_aux(++current_range, 1, porttbl, range_type, portwarning);
+
+ // Skip past the ']'. This is OK because we can't nest []s
+ while (*current_range != ']' && *current_range != '\0')
+ current_range++;
+ if (*current_range == ']')
+ current_range++;
+
+ // Skip over a following ',' so we're ready to keep parsing
+ if (*current_range == ',')
+ current_range++;
+
+ continue;
+ } else if (*current_range == ']') {
+ if (!nested)
+ fatal("Unexpected ] character in port/protocol specification");
+
+ return;
+ } else if (*current_range == '-') {
+ if (range_type & SCAN_PROTOCOLS)
+ rangestart = 0;
+ else
+ rangestart = 1;
+ } else if (isdigit((int) (unsigned char) *current_range)) {
+ rangestart = strtol(current_range, &endptr, 10);
+ if (range_type & SCAN_PROTOCOLS) {
+ if (rangestart < 0 || rangestart > 255)
+ fatal("Protocols specified must be between 0 and 255 inclusive");
+ } else {
+ if (rangestart < 0 || rangestart > 65535)
+ fatal("Ports specified must be between 0 and 65535 inclusive");
+ }
+ current_range = endptr;
+ while (isspace((int) (unsigned char) *current_range)) current_range++;
+ } else if (islower((int) (unsigned char) *current_range) || *current_range == '*' || *current_range == '?') {
+ i = 0;
+
+ while (*current_range && !isspace((int) (unsigned char) *current_range) && *current_range != ',' && *current_range != ']') {
+ servmask[i++] = *(current_range++);
+ if (i >= ((int)sizeof(servmask) - 1))
+ fatal("A service mask in the port/protocol specification is either malformed or too long");
+ }
+
+ if (*current_range && *current_range != ']') current_range++; // We want the '] character to be picked up on the next pass
+ servmask[i] = '\0'; // Finish the string
+
+ i = addportsfromservmask(servmask, porttbl, range_type);
+ if (range_type & SCAN_PROTOCOLS)
+ i += addprotocolsfromservmask(servmask, porttbl);
+
+ if (i == 0)
+ fatal("Found no matches for the service mask '%s' and your specified protocols", servmask);
+
+ continue;
+
+ } else {
+ fatal("Error #485: Your port specifications are illegal. Example of proper form: \"%s\"", syntax_example);
+ }
+ /* Now I have a rangestart, time to go after rangeend */
+ if (!*current_range || *current_range == ',' || *current_range == ']') {
+ /* Single port specification */
+ rangeend = rangestart;
+ } else if (*current_range == '-') {
+ current_range++;
+ if (!*current_range || *current_range == ',' || *current_range == ']') {
+ /* Ended with a -, meaning up until the last possible port */
+ if (range_type & SCAN_PROTOCOLS)
+ rangeend = 255;
+ else
+ rangeend = 65535;
+ } else if (isdigit((int) (unsigned char) *current_range)) {
+ rangeend = strtol(current_range, &endptr, 10);
+ if (range_type & SCAN_PROTOCOLS) {
+ if (rangeend < 0 || rangeend > 255)
+ fatal("Protocols specified must be between 0 and 255 inclusive");
+ } else {
+ if (rangeend < 0 || rangeend > 65535)
+ fatal("Ports specified must be between 0 and 65535 inclusive");
+ }
+ current_range = endptr;
+ } else {
+ fatal("Error #486: Your port specifications are illegal. Example of proper form: \"%s\"", syntax_example);
+ }
+ if (rangeend < rangestart) {
+ fatal("Your %s range %ld-%ld is backwards. Did you mean %ld-%ld?",
+ (range_type & SCAN_PROTOCOLS) ? "protocol" : "port",
+ rangestart, rangeend, rangeend, rangestart);
+ }
+ } else {
+ fatal("Error #487: Your port specifications are illegal. Example of proper form: \"%s\"", syntax_example);
+ }
+
+ /* Now I have a rangestart and a rangeend, so I can add these ports */
+ while (rangestart <= rangeend) {
+ if (porttbl[rangestart] & range_type) {
+ if (!(*portwarning)) {
+ error("WARNING: Duplicate port number(s) specified. Are you alert enough to be using Nmap? Have some coffee or Jolt(tm).");
+ (*portwarning)++;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (nested) {
+ if ((range_type & SCAN_TCP_PORT) &&
+ nmap_getservbyport(rangestart, IPPROTO_TCP)) {
+ porttbl[rangestart] |= SCAN_TCP_PORT;
+ }
+ if ((range_type & SCAN_UDP_PORT) &&
+ nmap_getservbyport(rangestart, IPPROTO_UDP)) {
+ porttbl[rangestart] |= SCAN_UDP_PORT;
+ }
+ if ((range_type & SCAN_SCTP_PORT) &&
+ nmap_getservbyport(rangestart, IPPROTO_SCTP)) {
+ porttbl[rangestart] |= SCAN_SCTP_PORT;
+ }
+ if ((range_type & SCAN_PROTOCOLS) &&
+ nmap_getprotbynum(rangestart)) {
+ porttbl[rangestart] |= SCAN_PROTOCOLS;
+ }
+ } else {
+ porttbl[rangestart] |= range_type;
+ }
+ }
+ rangestart++;
+ }
+
+ /* Find the next range */
+ while (isspace((int) (unsigned char) *current_range)) current_range++;
+
+ if (*current_range == ']') {
+ if (!nested)
+ fatal("Unexpected ] character in port/protocol specification");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (*current_range && *current_range != ',') {
+ fatal("Error #488: Your port specifications are illegal. Example of proper form: \"%s\"", syntax_example);
+ }
+ if (*current_range == ',')
+ current_range++;
+ } while (current_range && *current_range);
+
+}
+
+void free_scan_lists(struct scan_lists *ports) {
+ if (ports->tcp_ports)
+ free(ports->tcp_ports);
+ if (ports->udp_ports)
+ free(ports->udp_ports);
+ if (ports->sctp_ports)
+ free(ports->sctp_ports);
+ if (ports->prots)
+ free(ports->prots);
+ if (ports->syn_ping_ports)
+ free(ports->syn_ping_ports);
+ if (ports->ack_ping_ports)
+ free(ports->ack_ping_ports);
+ if (ports->udp_ping_ports)
+ free(ports->udp_ping_ports);
+ if (ports->proto_ping_ports)
+ free(ports->proto_ping_ports);
+}
+
+
+
+/* Just a routine for obtaining a string for printing based on the scantype */
+const char *scantype2str(stype scantype) {
+
+ switch (scantype) {
+ case STYPE_UNKNOWN:
+ return "Unknown Scan Type";
+ break;
+ case HOST_DISCOVERY:
+ return "Host Discovery";
+ break;
+ case ACK_SCAN:
+ return "ACK Scan";
+ break;
+ case SYN_SCAN:
+ return "SYN Stealth Scan";
+ break;
+ case FIN_SCAN:
+ return "FIN Scan";
+ break;
+ case XMAS_SCAN:
+ return "XMAS Scan";
+ break;
+ case UDP_SCAN:
+ return "UDP Scan";
+ break;
+ case CONNECT_SCAN:
+ return "Connect Scan";
+ break;
+ case NULL_SCAN:
+ return "NULL Scan";
+ break;
+ case WINDOW_SCAN:
+ return "Window Scan";
+ break;
+ case SCTP_INIT_SCAN:
+ return "SCTP INIT Scan";
+ break;
+ case SCTP_COOKIE_ECHO_SCAN:
+ return "SCTP COOKIE-ECHO Scan";
+ break;
+ case MAIMON_SCAN:
+ return "Maimon Scan";
+ break;
+ case IPPROT_SCAN:
+ return "IPProto Scan";
+ break;
+ case PING_SCAN:
+ return "Ping Scan";
+ break;
+ case PING_SCAN_ARP:
+ return "ARP Ping Scan";
+ break;
+ case PING_SCAN_ND:
+ return "ND Ping Scan";
+ break;
+ case IDLE_SCAN:
+ return "Idle Scan";
+ break;
+ case BOUNCE_SCAN:
+ return "Bounce Scan";
+ break;
+ case SERVICE_SCAN:
+ return "Service Scan";
+ break;
+ case OS_SCAN:
+ return "OS Scan";
+ break;
+ case SCRIPT_PRE_SCAN:
+ return "Script Pre-Scan";
+ break;
+ case SCRIPT_SCAN:
+ return "Script Scan";
+ break;
+ case SCRIPT_POST_SCAN:
+ return "Script Post-Scan";
+ break;
+ case TRACEROUTE:
+ return "Traceroute" ;
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return NULL; /* Unreached */
+
+}
+