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local comm = require 'comm'
local string = require 'string'
local stdnse = require 'stdnse'
local shortport = require 'shortport'
local sslcert = require 'sslcert'
description = [[
Checks if the IP over HTTPS (IP-HTTPS) Tunneling Protocol [1] is supported.
IP-HTTPS sends Teredo related IPv6 packets over an IPv4-based HTTPS session. This
indicates that Microsoft DirectAccess [2], which allows remote clients to access
intranet resources on a domain basis, is supported. Windows clients need
Windows 7 Enterprise/Ultime or Windows 8.1 Enterprise/Ultimate. Servers need
Windows Server 2008 (R2) or Windows Server 2012 (R2). Older versions
of Windows and Windows Server are not supported.
[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd358571.aspx
[2] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/dd420463.aspx
]]
author = "Niklaus Schiess <nschiess@adversec.com>"
license = "Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html"
categories = {'discovery', 'safe', 'default'}
---
--@usage
-- nmap --script ip-https-discover
--
--@output
-- 443/tcp open https
-- |_ip-https-discover: IP-HTTPS is supported. This indicates that this host supports Microsoft DirectAccess.
--
portrule = function(host, port)
return shortport.http(host, port) and shortport.ssl(host, port)
end
-- Tested on a Windows Server 2012 R2 DirectAccess deployment. The URI
-- /IPTLS from the specification (see description) doesn't seem to work
-- on recent versions. They may be related to Windows Server 2008 (R2).
local request =
'POST /IPHTTPS HTTP/1.1\r\n' ..
'Host: %s\r\n' ..
'Content-Length: 18446744073709551615\r\n\r\n'
action = function(host, port)
local target
if host.targetname then
target = host.targetname
else
-- Try to get the hostname from the SSL certificate.
local status, cert = sslcert.getCertificate(host,port)
if not status then
-- fall back to reverse DNS
target = host.name
else
target = cert.subject['commonName']
end
end
if not target or target == "" then
return
end
local socket, response = comm.tryssl(host, port,
string.format(request, target), { lines=4 })
if not socket then
stdnse.debug1('Problem establishing connection: %s', response)
return
end
socket:close()
if string.match(response, 'HTTP/1.1 200%s.+HTTPAPI/2.0') then
return true, 'IP-HTTPS is supported. This indicates that this host supports Microsoft DirectAccess.'
end
end
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