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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. * # * * # ***************************************************************************/ import re from optparse import OptionParser from zenmapCore.Name import APP_NAME, NMAP_DISPLAY_NAME from zenmapCore.Version import VERSION import zenmapCore.I18N from zenmapCore.BasePaths import base_paths class UmitOptionParser(OptionParser): def __init__(self, args=False): OptionParser.__init__(self, version="%%prog %s" % VERSION) self.set_usage("%prog [options] [result files]") self.add_option("--confdir", default = base_paths["user_config_dir"], dest = "confdir", metavar = "DIR", help = _("\ Use DIR as the user configuration directory. Default: %default")) ## Open Scan Results (GUI) ### Run, opening the specified scan result file, which should be ### a nmap XML output file. ### This option should be verified if there is no options, and user ### specified some positional arguments, which should be considered as ### scan result files. self.add_option("-f", "--file", default=[], action="append", type="string", dest="result_files", help=_("Specify a scan result file in Nmap XML output \ format. Can be used more than once to specify several \ scan result files.")) ## Run nmap with args (GUI) ### Open and run nmap with specified args. The positional ### args should be used to feed the nmap command self.add_option("-n", "--nmap", default=[], action="callback", callback=self.__nmap_callback, help=_("Run %s with the specified args.") % NMAP_DISPLAY_NAME) ## Execute a profile against a target (GUI) ### Positional args should be taken as targets to feed this scan self.add_option("-p", "--profile", default="", action="store", help=_("Begin with the specified profile \ selected. If combined with the -t (--target) option, \ automatically run the profile against the specified target.")) ## Targets (GUI) ### Specify a target to be used along with other command line option ### or simply opens with the first tab target field filled with ### the target specified with this option self.add_option("-t", "--target", default=False, action="store", help=_("Specify a target to be used along with other \ options. If specified alone, open with the target field filled with the \ specified target")) ## Verbosity self.add_option("-v", "--verbose", default=0, action="count", help=_("Increase verbosity of the output. May be \ used more than once to get even more verbosity")) # Parsing options and arguments if args: self.options, self.args = self.parse_args(args) else: self.options, self.args = self.parse_args() def __nmap_callback(self, option, opt_str, value, parser): nmap_args = [] # Iterate over next arguments that were passed at the command line # that wasn't parsed yet. while parser.rargs: # Store the next argument in a specific list nmap_args.append(parser.rargs[0]) # Remove the added argument from rargs to avoid it's latter # parsing by optparse del parser.rargs[0] # Set the variable nmap at parser.values, so you may call option.nmap # and have the nmap_args as result setattr(parser.values, "nmap", nmap_args) def get_confdir(self): return self.options.confdir def get_nmap(self): """Return a list of nmap arguments or False if this option was not called by the user""" try: nmap = self.options.nmap if nmap: return nmap except AttributeError: return False def get_profile(self): """Return a string with the profile name, or False if no profile option was specified by the user""" if self.options.profile != "": return self.options.profile return False def get_target(self): """Returns a string with the target specified, or False if this option wass not called by the user""" return self.options.target def get_open_results(self): """Returns a list of strings with the name of the files specified with the -f (--file) option and every positional argument.""" files = [] # Add arguments given with -f. if self.options.result_files: files = self.options.result_files[:] # Add any other arguments. files += self.args return files def get_verbose(self): """Returns an integer representing the verbosity level of the application. Verbosity level starts in 40, which means that only messages above the ERROR level are going to be reported at the output. As this value gets lower, the verbosity increases. """ return 40 - (self.options.verbose * 10) option_parser = UmitOptionParser() if __name__ == "__main__": opt = UmitOptionParser() options, args = opt.parse_args()