/*************************************************************************** * utils.cc -- Miscellanious utils that didn't fit into any of the other * * source files. * * * ***********************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. If you wish to embed Nmap * * technology into proprietary software, we sell alternative licenses * * (contact sales@insecure.com). 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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 "utils.h" #include "NpingOps.h" #include "global_structures.h" #include "output.h" #include "nbase.h" #include "pcap.h" #include "dnet.h" #include #include extern NpingOps o; /** Returns true if "source" contains at least one instance of "substring" */ bool contains(const char *source, const char *substring){ if(source==NULL || substring==NULL ) outFatal(QT_3,"contains(): NULL value received."); if( strcasestr(source, substring) ) return true; else return false; } /* End of contains() */ /** Returns true if the supplied string matches "rand" or "random" (not case * sensitive)*/ bool meansRandom(const char *source){ if(source==NULL) outFatal(QT_3,"meansRandom(): NULL value received."); if( !strcasecmp(source, "rand") || !strcasecmp(source, "random") ) return true; else return false; } /* End of meansRandom() */ /** Returns true if source contains the representation of a number >= min and * <= max in the given base (with nothing following). */ static bool isNumber_range(const char *source, int base, unsigned long min, unsigned long max){ unsigned long ul; char *tail; errno = 0; ul = strtoul(source, &tail, base); if (errno != 0 || tail == source || *tail != '\0') return false; return ul >= min && ul <= max; } /** Returns true if "source" is a number in the supplied base that can fit * into a 8-bit var */ bool isNumber_u8(const char *source, int base){ return isNumber_range(source, base, 0UL, 0xFFUL); } /** Returns true if "source" is a number in the supplied base that can fit * into a 16-bit var */ bool isNumber_u16(const char *source, int base){ return isNumber_range(source, base, 0UL, 0xFFFFUL); } /** Returns true if "source" is a number in the supplied base that can fit * into a 32-bit var */ bool isNumber_u32(const char *source, int base){ return isNumber_range(source, base, 0UL, 0xFFFFFFFFUL); } /** Returns a buffer that contains the binary equivalent to the supplied * hex spec or NULL in case of error. * @warning Returned pointer points to a static buffer that subsequent calls * will overwrite. */ u8 *parseBufferSpec(char *str, size_t *outlen){ char auxbuff[1024]; static u8 dst[16384]; size_t dstlen=16384; unsigned int i=0, j=0; char *start=NULL; if(str==NULL || outlen==NULL) return NULL; /* This catches the empty string possibility "" */ if(strlen(str) == 0) return NULL; else memset(auxbuff,0,1024); /* String should be treated as a hex number in this format: 0xAABBCCDDEE... * We process it the way it is specified, we don't perform byte order * conversions so if the users says 0x00AA we write dst[0]=0x00, dst[1]==0xAA * no matter the endianness of the host system. */ if( !strncmp("0x", str, 2) ){ /* This catches the case of an empty "0x" */ if(strlen(str) == 2) return NULL; start=str+2; } /* String should be treated as list of hex char in this format: \x00\xFF\x0A*/ else if( !strncmp("\\x", str, 2) ){ /* This catches the case of an empty "\x" */ if(strlen(str) == 2) return NULL; /* Copy all interesting bytes to an aux array, discard "\x" */ for(i=0; i= min && result <= max) { *dst = result; return OP_SUCCESS; } else { return OP_FAILURE; } } /* End of parse_number() */ /** Takes a string representing an 8-bit number and converts it into an * actual integer. The result is stored in memory area pointed by * "dstbuff". Returns OP_SUCCESS if conversion was successful or * OP_FAILURE in case of error.*/ int parse_u8(const char *str, u8 *dst){ unsigned long ul; int ret; ret = parse_unsigned_number(str, 0UL, 0xffUL, &ul); if (ret == OP_SUCCESS) *dst = ul; return ret; } /** Takes a string representing a 16-bit number and converts it into an * actual integer. The result is stored in memory area pointed by * "dstbuff". Returns OP_SUCCESS if conversion was successful or * OP_FAILURE in case of error.*/ int parse_u16(const char *str, u16 *dst){ unsigned long ul; int ret; ret = parse_unsigned_number(str, 0UL, 0xffffUL, &ul); if (ret == OP_SUCCESS) *dst = ul; return ret; } /** Takes a string representing a 32-bit number and converts it into an * actual integer. The result is stored in memory area pointed by * "dstbuff". Returns OP_SUCCESS if conversion was successful or * OP_FAILURE in case of error.*/ int parse_u32(const char *str, u32 *dst){ unsigned long ul; int ret; ret = parse_unsigned_number(str, 0UL, 0xffffffffUL, &ul); if (ret == OP_SUCCESS) *dst = ul; return ret; } /** Prints the hexadecimal dump of the supplied buffer to standard output */ int print_hexdump(int level, const u8 *cp, u32 length){ char *str = hexdump(cp, length); if(str==NULL) return OP_FAILURE; outPrint(level, "%s", str); free(str); return OP_SUCCESS; } /* End of print_hexdump() */