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Warranties, * * indemnification and commercial support are all available through the * * Npcap OEM program--see https://nmap.org/oem. * * * ***************************************************************************/ /* $Id$ */ #include "protocols.h" #include "NmapOps.h" #include "charpool.h" #include "nmap_error.h" #include "utils.h" extern NmapOps o; static int numipprots = 0; static struct protocol_list *protocol_table[PROTOCOL_TABLE_SIZE]; static int protocols_initialized = 0; static int nmap_protocols_init() { if (protocols_initialized) return 0; char filename[512]; FILE *fp; char protocolname[128]; unsigned short protno; char *p; char line[1024]; int lineno = 0; struct protocol_list *current, *previous; int res; if (nmap_fetchfile(filename, sizeof(filename), "nmap-protocols") != 1) { error("Unable to find nmap-protocols! Resorting to /etc/protocols"); strcpy(filename, "/etc/protocols"); } fp = fopen(filename, "r"); if (!fp) { pfatal("Unable to open %s for reading protocol information", filename); } /* Record where this data file was found. */ o.loaded_data_files["nmap-protocols"] = filename; memset(protocol_table, 0, sizeof(protocol_table)); while(fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) { lineno++; p = line; while(*p && isspace((int) (unsigned char) *p)) p++; if (*p == '#') continue; res = sscanf(line, "%127s %hu", protocolname, &protno); if (res !=2) continue; /* Now we make sure our protocols don't have duplicates */ for(current = protocol_table[protno % PROTOCOL_TABLE_SIZE], previous = NULL; current; current = current->next) { if (protno == current->protoent->p_proto) { if (o.debugging) { error("Protocol %d is duplicated in protocols file %s", ntohs(protno), filename); } break; } previous = current; } if (current) continue; numipprots++; current = (struct protocol_list *) cp_alloc(sizeof(struct protocol_list)); current->protoent = (struct protoent *) cp_alloc(sizeof(struct protoent)); current->next = NULL; if (previous == NULL) { protocol_table[protno % PROTOCOL_TABLE_SIZE] = current; } else { previous->next = current; } current->protoent->p_name = cp_strdup(protocolname); current->protoent->p_proto = protno; current->protoent->p_aliases = NULL; } fclose(fp); protocols_initialized = 1; return 0; } /* Adds protocols whose names match mask to porttbl. * Increases the prot_count in ports by the number of protocols added. * Returns the number of protocols added. */ int addprotocolsfromservmask(char *mask, u8 *porttbl) { struct protocol_list *current; int bucket, t=0; if (!protocols_initialized && nmap_protocols_init() == -1) fatal("%s: Couldn't get protocol numbers", __func__); for(bucket = 0; bucket < PROTOCOL_TABLE_SIZE; bucket++) { for(current = protocol_table[bucket % PROTOCOL_TABLE_SIZE]; current; current = current->next) { if (wildtest(mask, current->protoent->p_name)) { porttbl[ntohs(current->protoent->p_proto)] |= SCAN_PROTOCOLS; t++; } } } return t; } struct protoent *nmap_getprotbynum(int num) { struct protocol_list *current; if (nmap_protocols_init() == -1) return NULL; for(current = protocol_table[num % PROTOCOL_TABLE_SIZE]; current; current = current->next) { if (num == current->protoent->p_proto) return current->protoent; } /* Couldn't find it ... oh well. */ return NULL; }