targetgroup.h

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/*************************************************************************** * TargetGroup.h -- The "TargetGroup" class holds a group of IP addresses, * * such as those from a '/16' or '10.*.*.*' specification.  It also has a  * * trivial HostGroupState class which handles a bunch of expressions that  * * go into TargetGroup classes.                                            * *                                                                         * ***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************ *                                                                         * * The Nmap Security Scanner is (C) 1996-2006 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.  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See the GNU       * * General Public License for more details at                              * * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html , or in the COPYING file included  * * with Nmap.                                                              * *                                                                         * ***************************************************************************//* $Id: TargetGroup.h 3869 2006-08-25 01:47:49Z fyodor $ */#ifndef TARGETGROUP_H#define TARGETGROUP_H#include "nmap.h"class TargetGroup { public:  /* used by get_target_types */  enum _targets_types { TYPE_NONE, IPV4_NETMASK, IPV4_RANGES, IPV6_ADDRESS };  /* used as input to skip range */  enum _octet_nums { FIRST_OCTET, SECOND_OCTET, THIRD_OCTET };  TargetGroup(); /* Initializes (or reinitializes) the object with a new expression,    such as 192.168.0.0/16 , 10.1.0-5.1-254 , or    fe80::202:e3ff:fe14:1102 .  The af parameter is AF_INET or    AF_INET6 Returns 0 for success */  int parse_expr(const char * const target_expr, int af);  /* Reset the object without reinitializing it */  int rewind();  /* Grab the next host from this expression (if any).  Returns 0 and     fills in ss if successful.  ss must point to a pre-allocated     sockaddr_storage structure */  int get_next_host(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *sslen);  /* Returns the last given host, so that it will be given again next     time get_next_host is called.  Obviously, you should only call     this if you have fetched at least 1 host since parse_expr() was     called */  int return_last_host();  /* return the target type */  char get_targets_type() {return targets_type;};  /* get the netmask */  int get_mask() {return netmask;};  /* Skip an octet in the range array */  int skip_range(_octet_nums octet); private:  enum _targets_types targets_type;  void Initialize();#if HAVE_IPV6  struct in6_addr ip6;#endif  /* These 4 are used for the '/mask' style of specifying target      net (IPV4_NETMASK) */  u32 netmask;  struct in_addr startaddr;  struct in_addr currentaddr;  struct in_addr endaddr;  // These three are for the '138.[1-7,16,91-95,200-].12.1' style (IPV4_RANGES)  u8 addresses[4][256];  unsigned int current[4];  u8 last[4];  /* Number of IPs left in this structure -- set to 0 if 		  the fields are not valid */  unsigned long ipsleft; };class HostGroupState { public:  HostGroupState(int lookahead, int randomize, char *target_expressions[],		 int num_expressions);  ~HostGroupState();  Target **hostbatch;  int max_batch_sz; /* The size of the hostbatch[] array */  int current_batch_sz; /* The number of VALID members of hostbatch[] */  int next_batch_no; /* The index of the next hostbatch[] member to be given 			back to the user */  int randomize; /* Whether each batch should be "shuffled" prior to the ping 		    scan (they will also be out of order when given back one		    at a time to the client program */  char **target_expressions; /* An array of target expression strings, passed				to us by the client (client is also in charge				of deleting it AFTER it is done with the 				hostgroup_state */  int num_expressions;       /* The number of valid expressions in 				target_expressions member above */  int next_expression;   /* The index of the next expression we have			    to handle */  TargetGroup current_expression; /* For batch chunking -- targets in queue */};#endif /* TARGETGROUP_H */

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