--- -- Functions for building short portrules. -- -- Since portrules are mostly the same for many scripts, this -- module provides functions for the most common tests. -- -- @copyright Same as Nmap--See http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html module(... or "shortport", package.seeall) local nmap = require "nmap" --- -- See if a table contains a value. -- @param t A table repesenting a set. -- @param value The value to check for. -- @return True if t contains value, false otherwise. local function includes(t, value) for _, elem in ipairs(t) do if elem == value then return true end end return false end --- Check if the port and it's protocol are in the exclude directive. -- -- @param port A port number. -- @param proto The protocol to match against, default "tcp". -- @return True if the port and protocol are -- in the exclude directive. port_is_excluded = function(port, proto) proto = proto or "tcp" return nmap.port_is_excluded(port, proto) end --- Return a portrule that returns true when given an open port matching a -- single port number or a list of port numbers. -- @param ports A single port number or a list of port numbers. -- @param protos The protocol or list of protocols to match against, default -- "tcp". -- @param states A state or list of states to match against, default -- {"open", "open|filtered"}. -- @return Function for the portrule. -- @usage portrule = shortport.portnumber({80, 443}) portnumber = function(ports, protos, states) protos = protos or "tcp" states = states or {"open", "open|filtered"} if type(ports) ~= "table" then ports = {ports} end if type(protos) ~= "table" then protos = {protos} end if type(states) ~= "table" then states = {states} end return function(host, port) return includes(ports, port.number) and includes(protos, port.protocol) and includes(states, port.state) end end --- Return a portrule that returns true when given an open port with a -- service name matching a single service name or a list of service -- names. -- -- A service name is something like "http", "https", -- "smtp", or "ftp". These service names are -- determined by Nmap's version scan or (if no version scan information is -- available) the service assigned to the port in nmap-services -- (e.g. "http" for TCP port 80). -- @param services Service name or a list of names to run against. -- @param protos The protocol or list of protocols to match against, default -- "tcp". -- @param states A state or list of states to match against, default -- {"open", "open|filtered"}. -- @return Function for the portrule. -- @usage portrule = shortport.service("ftp") service = function(services, protos, states) protos = protos or "tcp" states = states or {"open", "open|filtered"} if type(services) ~= "table" then services = {services} end if type(protos) ~= "table" then protos = {protos} end if type(states) ~= "table" then states = {states} end return function(host, port) return includes(services, port.service) and includes(protos, port.protocol) and includes(states, port.state) end end --- Return a portrule that returns true when given an open port matching -- either a port number or service name. -- -- This function is a combination of the portnumber and -- service functions. The port and service may be single values or -- a list of values as in those functions. This function exists because many -- scripts explicitly try to run against the well-known ports, but want also to -- run against any other port which was discovered to run the named service. -- @usage portrule = shortport.port_or_service(22,"ssh"). -- @param ports A single port number or a list of port numbers. -- @param services Service name or a list of names to run against. -- @param protos The protocol or list of protocols to match against, default -- "tcp". -- @param states A state or list of states to match against, default -- {"open", "open|filtered"}. -- @return Function for the portrule. port_or_service = function(ports, services, protos, states) return function(host, port) local port_checker = portnumber(ports, protos, states) local service_checker = service(services, protos, states) return port_checker(host, port) or service_checker(host, port) end end --- Return a portrule that returns true when given an open port matching -- either a port number or service name and has not been listed in the -- exclude port directive of the nmap-service-probes file. -- -- This function is a combination of the port_is_excluded -- and port_or_service functions. The port, service, proto may -- be single values or a list of values as in those functions. -- This function can be used by version category scripts to check if a -- given port and it's protocol are in the exclude directive. -- @usage portrule = shortport.version_port_or_service(22) -- @usage portrule = shortport.version_port_or_service(nil, "ssh", "tcp") -- @param services Service name or a list of names to run against. -- @param protos The protocol or list of protocols to match against, default -- "tcp". -- @param states A state or list of states to match against, default -- {"open", "open|filtered"}. -- @return Function for the portrule. version_port_or_service = function(ports, services, protos, states) return function(host, port) local p_s_check = port_or_service(ports, services, protos, states) return p_s_check(host, port) and not(port_is_excluded(port.number, port.protocol)) end end --- -- A portrule that matches likely HTTP services. -- -- @name http -- @class function -- @param host The host table to match against. -- @param port The port table to match against. -- @return true if the port is likely to be HTTP, -- false otherwise. -- @usage -- portrule = shortport.http http = shortport.port_or_service({80, 443, 631, 8080, 5800, 3872}, {"http", "https", "ipp", "http-alt", "vnc-http", "oem-agent"}) local LIKELY_SSL_PORTS = { 443, 465, 587, 636, 989, 990, 992, 993, 994, 995, 5061, 6679, 6697, 8443, 9001, } local LIKELY_SSL_SERVICES = { "ftps", "ftps-data", "https", "https-alt", "imaps", "ircs", "ldapssl", "pop3s", "sip-tls", "smtps", "telnets", "tor-orport", } --- -- A portrule that matches likely SSL services. -- -- @param host The host table to match against. -- @param port The port table to match against. -- @return true if the port is likely to be SSL, -- false otherwise. -- @usage -- portrule = shortport.ssl function ssl(host, port) return port.version.service_tunnel == "ssl" or port_or_service(LIKELY_SSL_PORTS, LIKELY_SSL_SERVICES, {"tcp", "sctp"})(host, port) end