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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 * * * ***************************************************************************/ #ifndef COMMON_MODIFIED_H #define COMMON_MODIFIED_H 1 #include "nping.h" #include "common.h" /***************************************************************************** * STUFF FROM TargetGroup.h ****************************************************************************/ class TargetGroup { public: /* used by get_target_types */ enum _targets_types { TYPE_NONE, IPV4_NETMASK, IPV4_RANGES, IPV6_ADDRESS }; /* used as input to skip range */ enum _octet_nums { FIRST_OCTET, SECOND_OCTET, THIRD_OCTET }; TargetGroup(); /* Initializes (or reinitializes) the object with a new expression, such as 192.168.0.0/16 , 10.1.0-5.1-254 , or fe80::202:e3ff:fe14:1102 . The af parameter is AF_INET or AF_INET6 Returns 0 for success */ int parse_expr(const char * const target_expr, int af); /* Reset the object without reinitializing it */ int rewind(); /* Grab the next host from this expression (if any). Returns 0 and fills in ss if successful. ss must point to a pre-allocated sockaddr_storage structure */ int get_next_host(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *sslen); /* Returns the last given host, so that it will be given again next time get_next_host is called. Obviously, you should only call this if you have fetched at least 1 host since parse_expr() was called */ int return_last_host(); /* return the target type */ char get_targets_type() {return targets_type;}; /* get the netmask */ int get_mask() {return netmask;}; /* is the current expression a named host */ int get_namedhost() {return namedhost;}; /* Skip an octet in the range array */ int skip_range(_octet_nums octet); private: enum _targets_types targets_type; void Initialize(); #if HAVE_IPV6 struct sockaddr_in6 ip6; #endif /* These 4 are used for the '/mask' style of specifying target net (IPV4_NETMASK) */ u32 netmask; struct in_addr startaddr; struct in_addr currentaddr; struct in_addr endaddr; // These three are for the '138.[1-7,16,91-95,200-].12.1' style (IPV4_RANGES) u8 addresses[4][256]; unsigned int current[4]; u8 last[4]; /* Number of IPs left in this structure -- set to 0 if the fields are not valid */ unsigned long long ipsleft; // is the current target expression a named host int namedhost; }; /***************************************************************************** * STUFF FROM tcpip.cc ****************************************************************************/ int devname2ipaddr_alt(char *dev, struct sockaddr_storage *addr); void getpts_aux(const char *origexpr, int nested, u8 *porttbl, int *portwarning); #endif