/*************************************************************************** * output.h -- Handles the Nmap output system. This currently involves * * console-style human readable output, XML output, Script |; or use mknod).\n*WINDOWS: Nmap only supports "\ "ethernet interfaces on Windows for most operations because Microsoft "\ "disabled raw sockets as of Windows XP SP2. Depending on the reason for "\ "this error, it is possible that the --unprivileged command-line argument "\ "will help.\nSOLARIS: If you are trying to scan localhost or the "\ "address of an interface and are getting '/dev/lo0: No such file or "\ "directory' or 'lo0: No DLPI device found', complain to Sun. I don't "\ "think Solaris can support advanced localhost scans. You can probably "\ "use \"-Pn -sT localhost\" though.\n\n" #include "portlist.h" #include "nmap.h" #include "global_structures.h" #include #include #ifdef WIN32 /* Show a fatal error explaining that an interface is not Ethernet and won't work on Windows. Do nothing if --send-ip (PACKET_SEND_IP_STRONG) was used. */ void win32_fatal_raw_sockets(const char *devname); #endif /* Prints the familiar Nmap tabular output showing the "interesting" ports found on the machine. It also handles the Machine/Grepable output and the XML output. It is pretty ugly -- in particular I should write helper functions to handle the table creation */ void printportoutput(Target *currenths, PortList *plist); /* Prints the MAC address if one was found for the target (generally this means that the target is directly connected on an ethernet network. This only prints to human output -- XML is handled by a separate call ( print_MAC_XML_Info ) because it needs to be printed in a certain place to conform to DTD. */ void printmacinfo(Target *currenths); char *logfilename(const char *str, struct tm *tm); /* Write some information (printf style args) to the given log stream(s). Remember to watch out for format string bugs. */ void log_write(int logt, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3))); /* This is the workhorse of the logging functions. Usually it is called through log_write(), but it can be called directly if you are dealing with a vfprintf-style va_list. Unlike log_write, YOU CAN ONLY CALL THIS WITH ONE LOG TYPE (not a bitmask full of them). In addition, YOU MUST SANDWICH EACH EXECUTION OF THIS CALL BETWEEN va_start() AND va_end() calls. */ void log_vwrite(int logt, const char *fmt, va_list ap); /* Close the given log stream(s) */ void log_close(int logt); /* Flush the given log stream(s). In other words, all buffered output is written to the log immediately */ void log_flush(int logt); /* Flush every single log stream -- all buffered output is written to the corresponding logs immediately */ void log_flush_all(); /* Open a log descriptor of the type given to the filename given. If append is nonzero, the file will be appended instead of clobbered if it already exists. If the file does not exist, it will be created */ int log_open(int logt, int append, char *filename); /* Output the list of ports scanned to the top of machine parseable logs (in a comment, unfortunately). The items in ports should be in sequential order for space savings and easier to read output */ void output_ports_to_machine_parseable_output(struct scan_lists *ports); /* Return a std::string containing all n strings separated by whitespace, and individually quoted if needed. */ std::string join_quoted(const char * const strings[], unsigned int n); /* Similar to output_ports_to_machine_parseable_output, this function outputs the XML version, which is scaninfo records of each scan requested and the ports which it will scan for */ void output_xml_scaninfo_records(struct scan_lists *ports); /* Writes a heading for a full scan report ("Nmap scan report for..."), including host status and DNS records. */ void write_host_header(Target *currenths); /* Writes host status info to the log streams (including STDOUT). An example is "Host: 10.11.12.13 (foo.bar.example.com)\tStatus: Up\n" to machine log. */ void write_host_status(Target *currenths); /* Prints the formatted OS Scan output to stdout, logfiles, etc (but only if an OS Scan was performed */ void printosscanoutput(Target *currenths); /* Prints the alternate hostname/OS/device information we got from the service scan (if it was performed) */ void printserviceinfooutput(Target *currenths); #ifndef NOLUA std::string protect_xml(const std::string s); /* Use this function to report NSE_PRE_SCAN and NSE_POST_SCAN results */ void printscriptresults(ScriptResults *scriptResults, stype scantype); void printhostscriptresults(Target *currenths); #endif /* Print a table with traceroute hops. */ void printtraceroute(Target *currenths); /* Print "times for host" output with latency. */ void printtimes(Target *currenths); /* Print a detailed list of Nmap interfaces and routes to normal/skiddy/stdout output */ int print_iflist(void); /* Prints a status message while the program is running */ void printStatusMessage(); void print_xml_finished_open(time_t timep, const struct timeval *tv); void print_xml_hosts(); /* Prints the statistics and other information that goes at the very end of an Nmap run */ void printfinaloutput(); /* Prints the names of data files that were loaded and the paths at which they were found. */ void printdatafilepaths(); /* nsock logging interface */ void nmap_adjust_loglevel(nsock_pool nsp, bool trace); void nmap_nsock_stderr_logger(nsock_pool nsp, const struct nsock_log_rec *rec); #endif /* OUTPUT_H */