/*************************************************************************** * nmap_rpc.h -- Functions related to the RPCGrind facility of Nmap. * * This includes reading the nmap-rpc services file and sending rpc * * queries and interpreting responses. The actual scan engine used for * * rpc grinding is pos_scan (which is not in this file) * * * ***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************ * * * The Nmap Security Scanner is (C) 1996-2012 Insecure.Com LLC. Nmap is * * also a registered trademark of Insecure.Com LLC. This program is free * * software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the * * GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software * * Foundation; Version 2 with the clarifications and exceptions described * * below. This guarantees your right to use, modify, and redistribute * * this software under certain conditions. 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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. * * * ***************************************************************************/ /* $Id$ */ #ifndef NMAP_RPC_H #define NMAP_RPC_H #include "nmap.h" #include "global_structures.h" #include "portlist.h" /* rpc related #define's */ #define RECORD_MARKING 4 /* length of recoder marking (bytes) */ /* defines used to check RPC answers */ #define RPC_MSG_CALL 0 /* RPC request */ #define RPC_MSG_REPLY 1 /* RPC answer */ #define MSG_ACCEPTED 0 /* RPC request was accepted */ #define MSG_DENIED 1 /* RPC request was denied */ #define SUCCESS 0 /* RPC proc_null request was a success */ #define PROG_UNAVAIL 1 /* RPC prog not on this port */ #define PROG_MISMATCH 2 /* RPC prog here but wrong version */ /* structure used for RPC calls */ struct rpc_hdr { u32 xid; /* xid number */ u32 type_msg; /* request or answer */ u32 version_rpc; /* portmapper/rpcbind version */ u32 prog_id; /* rpc program id */ u32 prog_ver; /* rpc program version */ u32 prog_proc; /* remote procedure call number */ u32 authcred_flavor; /* credentials field */ u32 authcred_length; u32 authveri_flavor; /* verification field */ u32 authveri_length; }; struct rpc_hdr_rcv { u32 xid; u32 type_msg; u32 rp_stat; u32 auth_flavor; u32 opaque_length; u32 accept_stat; u32 low_version; u32 high_version; }; struct rpc_info { char **names; unsigned long *numbers; int num_used; int num_alloc; }; struct rpcscaninfo { const Port *rpc_current_port; unsigned long *rpc_progs; unsigned long rpc_number; int valid_responses_this_port; /* Number of valid (RPC wise) responses we have received on this particular port */ #define RPC_STATUS_UNTESTED 0 #define RPC_STATUS_UNKNOWN 1 /* Don't know yet */ #define RPC_STATUS_GOOD_PROG 2 /* the prog # specified in rpc_status_info and the version info is valid for the rpc_current_port */ #define RPC_STATUS_NOT_RPC 4 /* This doesn't even seem to be an RPC port */ int rpc_status; unsigned long rpc_program; unsigned long rpc_lowver; /* Lowest version number of program supported */ unsigned long rpc_highver; /* Highest version supported */ }; int get_rpc_procs(unsigned long **programs, unsigned long *num_programs); char *nmap_getrpcnamebynum(unsigned long num); int send_rpc_query(Target *target_host, unsigned short portno, int ipproto, unsigned long program, int scan_offset, int trynum); void get_rpc_results(Target *target, struct portinfo *scan, struct scanstats *ss, struct portinfolist *pil, struct rpcscaninfo *rsi); void close_rpc_query_sockets(); #endif /* NMAP_RPC_H */