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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 TARGETS_H #define TARGETS_H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "nmap_config.h" #else #ifdef WIN32 #include "nmap_winconfig.h" #endif /* WIN32 */ #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ /* This contains pretty much everything we need ... */ #if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #include #endif #if HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H #include /* Defines MAXHOSTNAMELEN on BSD*/ #endif #include "nmap.h" #include "global_structures.h" class HostGroupState; /**************************STRUCTURES******************************/ struct pingtune { int up_this_block; int down_this_block; int block_tries; int block_unaccounted; int max_tries; int num_responses; int dropthistry; double group_size; int min_group_size; /* The group size must never go below this value */ int group_start; int group_end; u16 seq_offset; // For distinguishing between received packets from this // execution vs. concurrent nmaps }; struct tcpqueryinfo { int *sockets[MAX_PROBE_PORTS]; int maxsd; fd_set fds_r; fd_set fds_w; fd_set fds_x; int sockets_out; }; struct pingtech { unsigned int rawicmpscan: 1, connecttcpscan: 1, rawtcpscan: 1, rawudpscan: 1, rawsctpscan: 1, rawprotoscan: 1; }; /* Ports is the list of ports the user asked to be scanned (0 terminated), you can just pass NULL (it is only a stupid optimization that needs it) */ Target *nexthost(HostGroupState *hs,const addrset *exclude_group, struct scan_lists *ports, int pingtype); int load_exclude_file(addrset *exclude_group, FILE *fp); int load_exclude_string(addrset *exclude_group, const char *s); /* a debugging routine to dump an exclude list to stdout. */ int dumpExclude(addrset *exclude_group); /* Returns the last host obtained by nexthost. It will be given again the next time you call nexthost(). */ void returnhost(HostGroupState *hs); #endif /* TARGETS_H */