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local natpmp = require "natpmp"
local nmap = require "nmap"
local shortport = require "shortport"
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
local table = require "table"
description = [[
Maps a WAN port on the router to a local port on the client using the NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP). It supports the following operations:
* map - maps a new external port on the router to an internal port of the requesting IP
* unmap - unmaps a previously mapped port for the requesting IP
* unmapall - unmaps all previously mapped ports for the requesting IP
]]
---
-- @usage
-- nmap -sU -p 5351 <ip> --script nat-pmp-mapport --script-args='op=map,pubport=8080,privport=8080,protocol=tcp'
-- nmap -sU -p 5351 <ip> --script nat-pmp-mapport --script-args='op=unmap,pubport=8080,privport=8080,protocol=tcp'
-- nmap -sU -p 5351 <ip> --script nat-pmp-mapport --script-args='op=unmapall,protocol=tcp'
--
-- @output
-- PORT STATE SERVICE
-- 5351/udp open nat-pmp
-- | nat-pmp-mapport:
-- |_ Successfully mapped tcp 1.2.3.4:8080 -> 192.168.0.100:80
--
-- @args nat-pmp-mapport.op operation, can be either map, unmap or unmap all
-- o map allows you to map an external port to an internal port of the calling IP
-- o unmap removes the external port mapping for the specified ports and protocol
-- o unmapall removes all mappings for the specified protocol and calling IP
--
-- @args nat-pmp-mapport.pubport the external port to map on the router. The
-- specified port is treated as the requested port. If the port is available
-- it will be allocated to the caller, otherwise the router will simply
-- choose another port, create the mapping and return the resulting port.
--
-- @args nat-pmp-mapport.privport the internal port of the calling IP to map requests
-- to. This port will receive all requests coming in to the external port on the
-- router.
--
-- @args nat-pmp-mapport.protocol the protocol to map, can be either tcp or udp.
--
-- @args nat-pmp-mapport.lifetime the lifetime of the mapping in seconds (default: 3600)
--
-- @see nat-pmp-info.nse
author = "Patrik Karlsson"
license = "Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html"
categories = {"discovery", "safe"}
portrule = shortport.port_or_service(5351, "nat-pmp", {"udp"} )
local arg_pubport = stdnse.get_script_args(SCRIPT_NAME .. ".pubport")
local arg_privport= stdnse.get_script_args(SCRIPT_NAME .. ".privport")
local arg_protocol= stdnse.get_script_args(SCRIPT_NAME .. ".protocol")
local arg_lifetime= stdnse.get_script_args(SCRIPT_NAME .. ".lifetime") or 3600
local arg_op = stdnse.get_script_args(SCRIPT_NAME .. ".op") or "map"
local function fail(str) return stdnse.format_output(false, str) end
action = function(host, port)
local op = arg_op:lower()
if ( "map" ~= op and "unmap" ~= op and "unmapall" ~= op ) then
return fail("Operation must be either \"map\", \"unmap\" or \"unmapall\"")
end
if ( ("map" == op or "unmap" == op ) and
( not(arg_pubport) or not(arg_privport) or not(arg_protocol) ) ) then
return fail("The arguments pubport, privport and protocol are required")
elseif ( "unmapall" == op and not(arg_protocol) ) then
return fail("The argument protocol is required")
end
local helper = natpmp.Helper:new(host, port)
if ( "unmap" == op or "unmapall" == op ) then
arg_lifetime = 0
end
if ( "unmapall" == op ) then
arg_pubport, arg_privport = 0, 0
end
local status, response = helper:getWANIP()
if ( not(status) ) then
return fail("Failed to retrieve WAN IP")
end
local wan_ip = response.ip
local lan_ip = (nmap.get_interface_info(host.interface)).address
local status, response = helper:mapPort(arg_pubport, arg_privport, arg_protocol, arg_lifetime)
if ( not(status) ) then
return fail(response)
end
local output
if ( "unmap" == op ) then
output = ("Successfully unmapped %s %s:%d -> %s:%d"):format(
arg_protocol, wan_ip, response.pubport, lan_ip, response.privport )
elseif ( "unmapall" == op ) then
output = ("Sucessfully unmapped all %s NAT mappings for %s"):format(arg_protocol, lan_ip)
else
output = ("Successfully mapped %s %s:%d -> %s:%d"):format(
arg_protocol, wan_ip, response.pubport, lan_ip, response.privport )
if ( tonumber(arg_pubport) ~= tonumber(response.pubport) ) then
output = { output }
table.insert(output, "WARNING: Requested public port could not be allocated")
end
end
return stdnse.format_output(true, output)
end
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