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See the GNU * * General Public License v2.0 for more details at * * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html , or in the COPYING file * * included with Nmap. * * * ***************************************************************************/ #include "nping.h" #include "output.h" #include "NpingOps.h" #include "utils.h" #include "utils_net.h" #include "nsock.h" #include "global_structures.h" #include "ArgParser.h" #include "EchoHeader.h" #include "EchoClient.h" #include "EchoServer.h" #include "ProbeMode.h" #include "common.h" #include "dnet.h" #include "pcap.h" #include #include #ifdef WIN32 #include "winfix.h" #endif using namespace std; NpingOps o; EchoClient ec; EchoServer es; int do_safe_checks(); void test_stuff(); void signal_handler(int signo); /** Main function. It basically inits Nping working environment, calls the * command-line argument parser, and enters the appropriate mode (normal * probe mode, echo client or echo server). */ int main(int argc, char *argv[] ){ struct tm *tm; /* For time display */ time_t now; /* Stores current time */ char tbuf[128]; /* Stores current time as a string */ ArgParser a; /* Command line argument parser */ unsigned long int i=0; ProbeMode prob; NpingTarget *t=NULL; /* Get current time */ now = time(NULL); tm = localtime(&now); o.stats.startRuntime(); /* Some run-time tests to ensure everything works as expected */ do_safe_checks(); /* Init a few things on Windows */ #ifdef WIN32 win_pre_init(); win_init(); #endif /* Register the SIGINT signal so when the users presses CTRL-C we print stats * before quitting. */ #if HAVE_SIGNAL signal(SIGINT, signal_handler); #endif /* Let's parse and validate user supplied args */ a.parseArguments(argc, argv); o.validateOptions(); /* ISO 8601 date/time -- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html */ if ( strftime(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %Z", tm) <= 0) outFatal(QT_3,"Unable to properly format time"); outPrint(QT_1, "\nStarting %s %s ( %s ) at %s", NPING_NAME, NPING_VERSION, NPING_URL, tbuf); /* Resolve and cache target specs */ outPrint(DBG_2,"Resolving specified targets..."); o.targets.processSpecs(); if( ((i=o.targets.getTargetsFetched())<=0) && o.getRole()!=ROLE_SERVER ) outFatal(QT_3, "Execution aborted. Nping needs at least one valid target to operate."); else outPrint(DBG_2,"%lu target IP address%s determined.", i, (i==1)? "":"es" ); switch( o.getRole() ){ case ROLE_NORMAL: prob.start(); prob.cleanup(); break; case ROLE_CLIENT: t=o.targets.getNextTarget(); o.targets.rewind(); ec.start(t, o.getEchoPort() ); ec.cleanup(); break; case ROLE_SERVER: o.stats.startClocks(); es.start(); es.cleanup(); o.stats.stopClocks(); break; default: outFatal(QT_3, "Invalid role %d\n", o.getRole() ); break; } /* Display stats, clean up and quit */ o.stats.stopRuntime(); o.displayStatistics(); o.displayNpingDoneMsg(); o.cleanup(); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } /* End of main() */ /* Things that should be guaranteed by the compiler, standard library, OS etc, * but that we check just in case... */ int do_safe_checks(){ IPv6Header i; if( (sizeof(u32) != 4) || (sizeof(u16) != 2) || (sizeof(u8) != 1) ) outFatal(QT_3,"Types u32, u16 and u8 do not have the correct sizes on your system."); //if (i.test_correctness() == false) // outError(QT_2,"IPv6 may not work on your system. Please report a bug."); test_stuff(); /* Little function that is called quite early to test some misc stuff. */ return OP_SUCCESS; } /* End of do_safe_checks() */ /** Use this function whenever you have some code that you want to test, but * you don't want to bother creating a new dummy main.c file, etc. This * function is called by do_safe_checks() at the beginning of nping execution. * Command line arguments have not been parsed yet so even if you run nping * with no arguments you will not get an error, and this function will be * called. You probably want to place an exit() call at the end of your * testing code so Nping does not actually continue its normal execution path * but exit after your tests. */ void test_stuff(){ return; } /* End of test_stuff() */ /** This function is called whenever user presses CTRL-C. Basically what we * do here is stop Tx and Rx clocks, stop global clock, display statistics, * do a bit of cleanup and exit the program. The exit() call makes the * program return EXIT_FAILURE instead of the usual EXIT_SUCCESS. * * TODO: Many of the things done in this function may not be safe due to * reentrancy issues. Check http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2009/q3/0596.html * and http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2009/q3/0596.html */ void signal_handler(int signo){ fflush(stdout); outPrint(DBG_1,"signal_handler(): Received signal %d", signo); switch(signo) { case SIGINT: o.stats.stopTxClock(); o.stats.stopRxClock(); o.stats.stopRuntime(); o.displayStatistics(); o.displayNpingDoneMsg(); o.cleanup(); fflush(stderr); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); break; default: outError(QT_2, "signal_handler(): Unexpected signal received (%d). Please report a bug.", signo); break; } fflush(stderr); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* End of signal_handler() */