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/***************************************************************************
* Target.cc -- The Target class is a stripped version of the equivalent *
* class of Nmap. It holds information and functions mainly pertaining to *
* hostnames and IP addresses of the targets. *
* *
***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************
* *
* The Nmap Security Scanner is (C) 1996-2021 Insecure.Com LLC ("The Nmap *
* Project"). Nmap is also a registered trademark of the Nmap Project. *
* This program is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it *
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the *
* Free Software Foundation; Version 2 ("GPL"), BUT ONLY WITH ALL OF THE *
* CLARIFICATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS DESCRIBED HEREIN. This guarantees your *
* right to use, modify, and redistribute this software under certain *
* conditions. If you wish to embed Nmap technology into proprietary *
* software, we sell alternative licenses (contact [email protected]). *
* Dozens of software vendors already license Nmap technology such as *
* host discovery, port scanning, OS detection, version detection, and *
* the Nmap Scripting Engine. *
* *
* Note that the GPL places important restrictions on "derivative works", *
* yet it does not provide a detailed definition of that term. To avoid *
* misunderstandings, we interpret that term as broadly as copyright law *
* allows. For example, we consider an application to constitute a *
* derivative work for the purpose of this license if it does any of the *
* following with any software or content covered by this license *
* ("Covered Software"): *
* *
* o Integrates source code from Covered Software. *
* *
* o Reads or includes copyrighted data files, such as Nmap's nmap-os-db *
* or nmap-service-probes. *
* *
* o Is designed specifically to execute Covered Software and parse the *
* results (as opposed to typical shell or execution-menu apps, which will *
* execute anything you tell them to). *
* *
* o Includes Covered Software in a proprietary executable installer. The *
* installers produced by InstallShield are an example of this. Including *
* Nmap with other software in compressed or archival form does not *
* trigger this provision, provided appropriate open source decompression *
* or de-archiving software is widely available for no charge. For the *
* purposes of this license, an installer is considered to include Covered *
* Software even if it actually retrieves a copy of Covered Software from *
* another source during runtime (such as by downloading it from the *
* Internet). *
* *
* o Links (statically or dynamically) to a library which does any of the *
* above. *
* *
* o Executes a helper program, module, or script to do any of the above. *
* *
* This list is not exclusive, but is meant to clarify our interpretation *
* of derived works with some common examples. Other people may interpret *
* the plain GPL differently, so we consider this a special exception to *
* the GPL that we apply to Covered Software. Works which meet any of *
* these conditions must conform to all of the terms of this license, *
* particularly including the GPL Section 3 requirements of providing *
* source code and allowing free redistribution of the work as a whole. *
* *
* As another special exception to the GPL terms, the Nmap Project grants *
* permission to link the code of this program with any version of the *
* OpenSSL library which is distributed under a license identical to that *
* listed in the included docs/licenses/OpenSSL.txt file, and distribute *
* linked combinations including the two. *
* *
* The Nmap Project has permission to redistribute Npcap, a packet *
* capturing driver and library for the Microsoft Windows platform. *
* Npcap is a separate work with it's own license rather than this Nmap *
* license. Since the Npcap license does not permit redistribution *
* without special permission, our Nmap Windows binary packages which *
* contain Npcap may not be redistributed without special permission. *
* *
* Any redistribution of Covered Software, including any derived works, *
* must obey and carry forward all of the terms of this license, including *
* obeying all GPL rules and restrictions. For example, source code of *
* the whole work must be provided and free redistribution must be *
* allowed. All GPL references to "this License", are to be treated as *
* including the terms and conditions of this license text as well. *
* *
* Because this license imposes special exceptions to the GPL, Covered *
* Work may not be combined (even as part of a larger work) with plain GPL *
* software. The terms, conditions, and exceptions of this license must *
* be included as well. This license is incompatible with some other open *
* source licenses as well. In some cases we can relicense portions of *
* Nmap or grant special permissions to use it in other open source *
* software. Please contact [email protected] with any such requests. *
* Similarly, we don't incorporate incompatible open source software into *
* Covered Software without special permission from the copyright holders. *
* *
* If you have any questions about the licensing restrictions on using *
* Nmap in other works, we are happy to help. As mentioned above, we also *
* offer an alternative license to integrate Nmap into proprietary *
* applications and appliances. These contracts have been sold to dozens *
* of software vendors, and generally include a perpetual license as well *
* as providing support and updates. They also fund the continued *
* development of Nmap. Please email [email protected] for further *
* information. *
* *
* If you have received a written license agreement or contract for *
* Covered Software stating terms other than these, you may choose to use *
* and redistribute Covered Software under those terms instead of these. *
* *
* Source is provided to this software because we believe users have a *
* right to know exactly what a program is going to do before they run it. *
* This also allows you to audit the software for security holes. *
* *
* Source code also allows you to port Nmap to new platforms, fix bugs, *
* and add new features. You are highly encouraged to send your changes *
* to the [email protected] mailing list for possible incorporation into the *
* main distribution. By sending these changes to Fyodor or one of the *
* Insecure.Org development mailing lists, or checking them into the Nmap *
* source code repository, it is understood (unless you specify *
* otherwise) that you are offering the Nmap Project the unlimited, *
* non-exclusive right to reuse, modify, and relicense the code. Nmap *
* will always be available Open Source, but this is important because *
* the inability to relicense code has caused devastating problems for *
* other Free Software projects (such as KDE and NASM). We also *
* occasionally relicense the code to third parties as discussed above. *
* If you wish to specify special license conditions of your *
* contributions, just say so when you send them. *
* *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but *
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Nmap *
* license file for more details (it's in a COPYING file included with *
* Nmap, and also available from https://svn.nmap.org/nmap/COPYING) *
* *
***************************************************************************/
/* $Id: Target.cc 12955 2009-04-15 00:37:03Z fyodor $ */
#include "NcrackOps.h"
#include "Target.h"
#include "nbase.h"
#include "utils.h"
extern NcrackOps o;
using namespace std;
Target::Target() {
Initialize();
}
void Target::Initialize() {
hostname = NULL;
targetname = NULL;
memset(&targetsock, 0, sizeof(targetsock));
targetsocklen = 0;
targetipstring[0] = '\0';
nameIPBuf = NULL;
}
void Target::Recycle() {
FreeInternal();
Initialize();
}
Target::~Target() {
FreeInternal();
}
void Target::FreeInternal() {
/* Free the DNS name if we resolved one */
if (hostname)
free(hostname);
if (targetname)
free(targetname);
if (nameIPBuf) {
free(nameIPBuf);
nameIPBuf = NULL;
}
}
/* Creates a "presentation" formatted string out of the IPv4/IPv6 address.
Called when the IP changes */
void Target::GenerateIPString() {
struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *) &targetsock;
#if HAVE_IPV6
struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) &targetsock;
#endif
if (inet_ntop(sin->sin_family, (sin->sin_family == AF_INET)?
(char *) &sin->sin_addr :
#if HAVE_IPV6
(char *) &sin6->sin6_addr,
#else
(char *) NULL,
#endif
targetipstring, sizeof(targetipstring)) == NULL) {
fatal("Failed to convert target address to presentation format!?! "
"Error: %s", strerror(socket_errno()));
}
}
/* Fills a sockaddr_storage with the AF_INET or AF_INET6 address
information of the target. This is a preferred way to get the
address since it is portable for IPv6 hosts. Returns 0 for
success. ss_len must be provided. It is not examined, but is set
to the size of the sockaddr copied in. */
int Target::TargetSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *ss_len) {
assert(ss);
assert(ss_len);
if (targetsocklen <= 0)
return 1;
assert(targetsocklen <= sizeof(*ss));
memcpy(ss, &targetsock, targetsocklen);
*ss_len = targetsocklen;
return 0;
}
/* Note that it is OK to pass in a sockaddr_in or sockaddr_in6 casted
to sockaddr_storage */
void Target::setTargetSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t ss_len) {
assert(ss_len > 0 && ss_len <= sizeof(*ss));
if (targetsocklen > 0) {
/* We had an old target sock, so we better blow away the hostname as
this one may be new. */
setHostName(NULL);
setTargetName(NULL);
}
memcpy(&targetsock, ss, ss_len);
targetsocklen = ss_len;
GenerateIPString();
// /* The ports array needs to know a name too */
//ports.setIdStr(targetipstr());
}
// Returns IPv4 host address or {0} if unavailable.
struct in_addr Target::v4host() {
const struct in_addr *addy = v4hostip();
struct in_addr in;
if (addy)
return *addy;
in.s_addr = 0;
return in;
}
// Returns IPv4 host address or NULL if unavailable.
const struct in_addr *Target::v4hostip() const {
struct sockaddr_in *sin = (struct sockaddr_in *) &targetsock;
if (sin->sin_family == AF_INET)
return &(sin->sin_addr);
return NULL;
}
/* You can set to NULL to erase a name or if it failed to resolve -- or
just don't call this if it fails to resolve */
void Target::setHostName(char *name) {
char *p;
if (hostname) {
free(hostname);
hostname = NULL;
}
if (name) {
p = hostname = strdup(name);
while (*p) {
// I think only a-z A-Z 0-9 . and - are allowed, but I'll be a little more
// generous.
if (!isalnum(*p) && !strchr(".-+=:_~*", *p)) {
//log_write(LOG_STDOUT, "Illegal character(s) in hostname -- "
//"replacing with '*'\n");
*p = '*';
}
p++;
}
}
}
void Target::setTargetName(const char *name) {
if (targetname) {
free(targetname);
targetname = NULL;
}
if (name)
targetname = strdup(name);
}
/* Generates a printable string consisting of the host's IP
address and hostname (if available). Eg "www.insecure.org
(64.71.184.53)" or "fe80::202:e3ff:fe14:1102". The name is
written into the buffer provided, which is also returned. Results
that do not fit in buflen will be truncated. */
const char *Target::NameIP(char *buf, size_t buflen) {
assert(buf);
assert(buflen > 8);
if (hostname)
Snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s (%s)", hostname, targetipstring);
else
Strncpy(buf, targetipstring, buflen);
return buf;
}
/* This next version returns a static buffer -- so no concurrency */
const char *Target::NameIP() {
if (!nameIPBuf)
nameIPBuf = (char *) safe_malloc(MAXHOSTNAMELEN + INET6_ADDRSTRLEN);
return NameIP(nameIPBuf, MAXHOSTNAMELEN + INET6_ADDRSTRLEN);
}