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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. * * * ***************************************************************************/ /* * Written by Eddie Bell 2007 * Modified by Colin Rice 2011 */ #ifndef REASON_H #define REASON_H #include "nmap.h" #ifdef WIN32 #include "winsock2.h" #else #include #endif #include #include class Target; class PortList; typedef unsigned short reason_t; /* Holds various string outputs of a reason * * Stored inside a map which maps enum_codes * * to reason_strings */ class reason_string { public: //Required for map reason_string(); reason_string(const char * singular, const char * plural); const char * singular; const char * plural; }; /* stored inside a Port Object and describes * why a port is in a specific state */ typedef struct port_reason { reason_t reason_id; struct sockaddr_storage ip_addr; unsigned short ttl; } state_reason_t; /* used to calculate state reason summaries. * I.E 10 ports filter because of 10 no-responses */ typedef struct port_reason_summary { reason_t reason_id; unsigned int count; struct port_reason_summary *next; } state_reason_summary_t; enum reason_codes { ER_RESETPEER, ER_CONREFUSED, ER_CONACCEPT, ER_SYNACK, ER_SYN, ER_UDPRESPONSE, ER_PROTORESPONSE, ER_ACCES, ER_NETUNREACH, ER_HOSTUNREACH, ER_PROTOUNREACH, ER_PORTUNREACH, ER_ECHOREPLY, ER_DESTUNREACH, ER_SOURCEQUENCH, ER_NETPROHIBITED, ER_HOSTPROHIBITED, ER_ADMINPROHIBITED, ER_TIMEEXCEEDED, ER_TIMESTAMPREPLY, ER_ADDRESSMASKREPLY, ER_NOIPIDCHANGE, ER_IPIDCHANGE, ER_ARPRESPONSE, ER_NDRESPONSE, ER_TCPRESPONSE, ER_NORESPONSE, ER_INITACK, ER_ABORT, ER_LOCALHOST, ER_SCRIPT, ER_UNKNOWN, ER_USER, ER_NOROUTE, ER_BEYONDSCOPE, ER_REJECTROUTE, ER_PARAMPROBLEM, }; /* A map of reason_codes to plural and singular * * versions of the error string */ class reason_map_type{ private: std::map reason_map; public: reason_map_type(); std::map::iterator find(const reason_codes& x){ std::map::iterator itr = reason_map.find(x); if(itr == reason_map.end()) return reason_map.find(ER_UNKNOWN); return itr; }; }; /* Function to translate ICMP code and typ to reason code */ reason_codes icmp_to_reason(u8 proto, int icmp_type, int icmp_code); /* passed to the print_state_summary. * STATE_REASON_EMPTY will append to the current line, prefixed with " because of" * STATE_REASON_FULL will start a new line, prefixed with "Reason:" */ #define STATE_REASON_EMPTY 0 #define STATE_REASON_FULL 1 /* Passed to reason_str to determine if string should be in * plural of singular form */ #define SINGULAR 1 #define PLURAL 2 void state_reason_init(state_reason_t *reason); /* converts a reason_id to a string. number represents the * amount ports in a given state. If there is more then one * port the plural is used, otherwise the singular is used. */ const char *reason_str(reason_t reason_id, unsigned int number); /* Displays reason summary messages */ void print_state_summary(PortList *Ports, unsigned short type); void print_xml_state_summary(PortList *Ports, int state); /* Build an output string based on reason and source ip address. * Uses static return value so previous values will be over * written by subsequent calls */ char *port_reason_str(state_reason_t r); char *target_reason_str(Target *t); #endif