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/***************************************************************************
* global_structures.h -- Common structure definitions used by Nmap *
* components. *
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/* $Id: global_structures.h 27713 2012-01-01 13:24:57Z david $ */
#ifndef GLOBAL_STRUCTURES_H
#define GLOBAL_STRUCTURES_H
#include <vector>
class TargetGroup;
class Target;
/* Stores "port info" which is TCP/UDP/SCTP ports or RPC program ids */
struct portinfo {
unsigned long portno; /* TCP/UDP/SCTP port or RPC program id or IP protocool */
short trynum;
int sd[3]; /* Socket descriptors for connect_scan */
struct timeval sent[3];
int state;
int next; /* not struct portinfo * for historical reasons */
int prev;
};
struct portinfolist {
struct portinfo *openlist;
struct portinfo *firewalled;
struct portinfo *testinglist;
};
struct udpprobeinfo {
u16 iptl;
u16 ipid;
u16 ipck;
u16 sport;
u16 dport;
u16 udpck;
u16 udplen;
u8 patternbyte;
struct in_addr target;
};
/* The runtime statistics used to decide how fast to proced and how
many ports we can try at once */
struct scanstats {
int packet_incr;
int initial_packet_width; /* Number of queries in parallel we should
start with */
double fallback_percent;
int numqueries_outstanding; /* How many unexpired queries are on the 'net
right now? */
double numqueries_ideal; /* How many do we WANT to be on the 'net right now? */
int max_width; /* What is the MOST we will tolerate at once. Can be
modified via --max_parallelism */
int min_width; /* We must always allow at least this many at once. Can
be modified via --min_parallelism*/
int ports_left;
int changed; /* Has anything changed since last round? */
int alreadydecreasedqueries;
};
struct ftpinfo {
char user[64];
char pass[256]; /* methinks you're paranoid if you need this much space */
char server_name[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1];
struct in_addr server;
u16 port;
int sd; /* socket descriptor */
};
struct AVal {
const char *attribute;
const char *value;
bool operator<(const AVal& other) const {
return strcmp(attribute, other.attribute) < 0;
}
};
struct OS_Classification {
const char *OS_Vendor;
const char *OS_Family;
const char *OS_Generation; /* Can be NULL if unclassified */
const char *Device_Type;
std::vector<const char *> cpe;
};
/* A description of an operating system: a human-readable name and a list of
classifications. */
struct FingerMatch {
int line; /* For reference prints, the line # in nmap-os-db */
char *OS_name;
std::vector<OS_Classification> OS_class;
FingerMatch() {
line = -1;
OS_name = NULL;
}
};
struct FingerTest {
const char *name;
std::vector<struct AVal> results;
const struct AVal *getattrbyname(const char *name) const;
bool operator<(const FingerTest& other) const {
return strcmp(name, other.name) < 0;
}
};
struct FingerPrint {
FingerMatch match;
std::vector<FingerTest> tests;
const FingerTest *gettestbyname(const char *name) const;
FingerPrint();
void sort();
};
/* This structure contains the important data from the fingerprint
database (nmap-os-db) */
struct FingerPrintDB {
FingerPrint *MatchPoints;
std::vector<FingerPrint *> prints;
FingerPrintDB();
~FingerPrintDB();
};
/* Based on TCP congestion control techniques from RFC2581. */
struct ultra_timing_vals {
double cwnd; /* Congestion window - in probes */
int ssthresh; /* The threshold above which mode is changed from slow start
to congestion avoidance */
/* The number of replies we would expect if every probe produced a reply. This
is almost like the total number of probes sent but it is not incremented
until a reply is received or a probe times out. This and
num_replies_received are used to scale congestion window increments. */
int num_replies_expected;
/* The number of replies we've received to probes of any type. */
int num_replies_received;
/* Number of updates to this timing structure (generally packet receipts). */
int num_updates;
/* Last time values were adjusted for a drop (you usually only want
to adjust again based on probes sent after that adjustment so a
sudden batch of drops doesn't destroy timing. Init to now */
struct timeval last_drop;
double cc_scale(const struct scan_performance_vars *perf);
void ack(const struct scan_performance_vars *perf, double scale = 1.0);
void drop(unsigned in_flight,
const struct scan_performance_vars *perf, const struct timeval *now);
void drop_group(unsigned in_flight,
const struct scan_performance_vars *perf, const struct timeval *now);
};
/* These are mainly initializers for ultra_timing_vals. */
struct scan_performance_vars {
int low_cwnd; /* The lowest cwnd (congestion window) allowed */
int host_initial_cwnd; /* Initial congestion window for ind. hosts */
int group_initial_cwnd; /* Initial congestion window for all hosts as a group */
int max_cwnd; /* I should never have more than this many probes
outstanding */
int slow_incr; /* How many probes are incremented for each response
in slow start mode */
int ca_incr; /* How many probes are incremented per (roughly) rtt in
congestion avoidance mode */
int cc_scale_max; /* The maximum scaling factor for congestion window
increments. */
int initial_ssthresh;
double group_drop_cwnd_divisor; /* all-host group cwnd divided by this
value if any packet drop occurs */
double group_drop_ssthresh_divisor; /* used to drop the group ssthresh when
any drop occurs */
double host_drop_ssthresh_divisor; /* used to drop the host ssthresh when
any drop occurs */
/* Do initialization after the global NmapOps table has been filled in. */
void init();
};
struct timeout_info {
int srtt; /* Smoothed rtt estimate (microseconds) */
int rttvar; /* Rout trip time variance */
int timeout; /* Current timeout threshold (microseconds) */
};
struct seq_info {
int responses;
int ts_seqclass; /* TS_SEQ_* defines in nmap.h */
int ipid_seqclass; /* IPID_SEQ_* defines in nmap.h */
u32 seqs[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];
u32 timestamps[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];
int index;
u16 ipids[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];
long lastboot; /* 0 means unknown */
};
/* Different kinds of Ipids. */
struct ipid_info {
int tcp_ipids[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];
int tcp_closed_ipids[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];
int icmp_ipids[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];
};
/* The various kinds of port/protocol scans we can have
* Each element is to point to an array of port/protocol numbers
*/
struct scan_lists {
/* The "synprobes" are also used when doing a connect() ping */
unsigned short *syn_ping_ports;
unsigned short *ack_ping_ports;
unsigned short *udp_ping_ports;
unsigned short *sctp_ping_ports;
unsigned short *proto_ping_ports;
int syn_ping_count;
int ack_ping_count;
int udp_ping_count;
int sctp_ping_count;
int proto_ping_count;
//the above fields are only used for host discovery
//the fields below are only used for port scanning
unsigned short *tcp_ports;
int tcp_count;
unsigned short *udp_ports;
int udp_count;
unsigned short *sctp_ports;
int sctp_count;
unsigned short *prots;
int prot_count;
};
typedef enum { STYPE_UNKNOWN, HOST_DISCOVERY, ACK_SCAN, SYN_SCAN, FIN_SCAN, XMAS_SCAN, UDP_SCAN, CONNECT_SCAN, NULL_SCAN, WINDOW_SCAN, SCTP_INIT_SCAN, SCTP_COOKIE_ECHO_SCAN, RPC_SCAN, MAIMON_SCAN, IPPROT_SCAN, PING_SCAN, PING_SCAN_ARP, IDLE_SCAN, BOUNCE_SCAN, SERVICE_SCAN, OS_SCAN, SCRIPT_PRE_SCAN, SCRIPT_SCAN, SCRIPT_POST_SCAN, TRACEROUTE, PING_SCAN_ND }stype;
#endif /*GLOBAL_STRUCTURES_H */