portlist.h

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/*************************************************************************** * portlist.h -- Functions for manipulating various lists of ports         * * maintained internally by Nmap.                                          * *                                                                         * ***********************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.  This guarantees your right to use, modify, and redistribute     * * this software under certain conditions.  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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: portlist.h 3869 2006-08-25 01:47:49Z fyodor $ */#ifndef PORTLIST_H#define PORTLIST_H#include <nbase.h>#include <map>/* port states */#define PORT_UNKNOWN 0#define PORT_CLOSED 1#define PORT_OPEN 2#define PORT_FILTERED 3#define PORT_TESTING 4#define PORT_FRESH 5#define PORT_UNFILTERED 6#define PORT_OPENFILTERED 7 /* Like udp/fin/xmas/null/ipproto scan with no response */#define PORT_CLOSEDFILTERED 8 /* Idle scan */#define PORT_HIGHEST_STATE 9 /* ***IMPORTANT -- BUMP THIS UP WHEN STATES ARE 				ADDED *** */ #define TCPANDUDP IPPROTO_MAX#define CONF_NONE 0#define CONF_LOW 1#define CONF_HIGH 2enum serviceprobestate {  PROBESTATE_INITIAL=1, // No probes started yet  PROBESTATE_NULLPROBE, // Is working on the NULL Probe  PROBESTATE_MATCHINGPROBES, // Is doing matching probe(s)  PROBESTATE_NONMATCHINGPROBES, // The above failed, is checking nonmatches  PROBESTATE_FINISHED_HARDMATCHED, // Yay!  Found a match  PROBESTATE_FINISHED_SOFTMATCHED, // Well, a soft match anyway  PROBESTATE_FINISHED_NOMATCH, // D'oh!  Failed to find the service.  PROBESTATE_FINISHED_TCPWRAPPED, // We think the port is blocked via tcpwrappers  PROBESTATE_EXCLUDED, // The port has been excluded from the scan  PROBESTATE_INCOMPLETE // failed to complete (error, host timeout, etc.)};enum service_detection_type { SERVICE_DETECTION_TABLE, SERVICE_DETECTION_PROBED };enum service_tunnel_type { SERVICE_TUNNEL_NONE, SERVICE_TUNNEL_SSL };// Move some popular TCP ports to the beginning of the portlist, because// that can speed up certain scans.  You should have already done any port// randomization, this should prevent the ports from always coming out in the// same order.void random_port_cheat(u16 *ports, int portcount);struct serviceDeductions {  const char *name; // will be NULL if can't determine  // Confidence is a number from 0 (least confident) to 10 (most  // confident) expressing how accurate the service detection is  // likely to be.  int name_confidence;  // Any of these 6 can be NULL if we weren't able to determine it  const char *product;  const char *version;  const char *extrainfo;  const char *hostname;  const char *ostype;  const char *devicetype;  // SERVICE_TUNNEL_NONE or SERVICE_TUNNEL_SSL  enum service_tunnel_type service_tunnel;   // This is the combined version of the three fields above.  It will be   // zero length if unavailable.  char fullversion[128];  // if we should give the user a service fingerprint to submit, here it is.  Otherwise NULL.  const char *service_fp;   enum service_detection_type dtype; // definition above  int rpc_status; /* RPC_STATUS_UNTESTED means we haven't checked

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