global_structures.h

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/*************************************************************************** * global_structures.h -- Common structure definitions used by Nmap        * * components.                                                             * *                                                                         * ***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************ *                                                                         * * The Nmap Security Scanner is (C) 1996-2008 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: global_structures.h 6633 2007-12-22 06:32:03Z fyodor $ */#ifndef GLOBAL_STRUCTURES_H#define GLOBAL_STRUCTURES_Hclass TargetGroup;class Target;/* Stores "port info" which is TCP/UDP ports or RPC program ids */struct portinfo {   unsigned long portno; /* TCP/UDP port or RPC program id or IP protocool */   short trynum;   int sd[3]; /* Socket descriptors for connect_scan */   struct timeval sent[3];    int state;   int next; /* not struct portinfo * for historical reasons */   int prev;};struct portinfolist {   struct portinfo *openlist;   struct portinfo *firewalled;   struct portinfo *testinglist;};struct udpprobeinfo {  u16 iptl;  u16 ipid;  u16 ipck;  u16 sport;  u16 dport;  u16 udpck;  u16 udplen;  u8 patternbyte;  struct in_addr target;};struct connectsockinfo {  fd_set fds_read;  fd_set fds_write;  fd_set fds_except;  struct portinfo *socklookup[2048]; /* index socket descriptor -> scan[] 					index.  No OS better give us					an SD > 2047!@#$ */  int maxsd;};/* The runtime statistics used to decide how fast to proced and how   many ports we can try at once */struct scanstats {  int packet_incr;  int initial_packet_width; /* Number of queries in parallel we should 			       start with */  double fallback_percent;  int numqueries_outstanding; /* How many unexpired queries are on the 'net				 right now? */  double numqueries_ideal; /* How many do we WANT to be on the 'net right now? */  int max_width; /* What is the MOST we will tolerate at once.  Can be 		    modified via --max_parallelism */  int min_width; /* We must always allow at least this many at once.  Can 		    be modified via --min_parallelism*/  int ports_left;  int changed; /* Has anything changed since last round? */  int alreadydecreasedqueries;};struct ftpinfo {  char user[64];  char pass[256]; /* methinks you're paranoid if you need this much space */  char server_name[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1];  struct in_addr server;  u16 port;  int sd; /* socket descriptor */};struct AVal {  char *attribute;  char value[128];  struct AVal *next;};struct OS_Classification {  char *OS_Vendor;  char *OS_Family;  char *OS_Generation; /* Can be NULL if unclassified */  char *Device_Type;};#define MAX_OS_CLASSIFICATIONS_PER_FP 8typedef struct FingerTest {  char *OS_name;  struct OS_Classification OS_class[MAX_OS_CLASSIFICATIONS_PER_FP];  int num_OS_Classifications;  int line; /* For reference prints, the line # in nmap-os-db */  const char *name;  struct AVal *results;  struct FingerTest *next; } FingerPrint;/* This structure contains the important data from the fingerprint   database (nmap-os-db) */typedef struct FingerPrintDB {  FingerPrint **prints;  FingerPrint *MatchPoints;} FingerPrintDB;struct timeout_info {  int srtt; /* Smoothed rtt estimate (microseconds) */  int rttvar; /* Rout trip time variance */  int timeout; /* Current timeout threshold (microseconds) */};struct seq_info {  int responses;  int seqclass; /* SEQ_* defines in nmap.h.  This should be removed when		 we remove osscan gen1 cruft. */  int ts_seqclass; /* TS_SEQ_* defines in nmap.h */  time_t uptime; /* time of latest system boot (or 0 if unknown ) */  int ipid_seqclass; /* IPID_SEQ_* defines in nmap.h */  u32 seqs[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];  u32 timestamps[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];  int index;  u16 ipids[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];  time_t lastboot; /* 0 means unknown */};/* Different kinds of Ipids. */struct ipid_info {  int tcp_ipids[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];  int icmp_ipids[NUM_SEQ_SAMPLES];};/* The various kinds of port/protocol scans we can have * Each element is to point to an array of port/protocol numbers */struct scan_lists {	unsigned short *tcp_ports;	int tcp_count;	unsigned short *udp_ports;	int udp_count;	unsigned short *prots;	int prot_count;};typedef enum { STYPE_UNKNOWN, HOST_DISCOVERY, ACK_SCAN, SYN_SCAN, FIN_SCAN, XMAS_SCAN, UDP_SCAN, CONNECT_SCAN, NULL_SCAN, WINDOW_SCAN, RPC_SCAN, MAIMON_SCAN, IPPROT_SCAN, PING_SCAN, PING_SCAN_ARP, IDLE_SCAN, BOUNCE_SCAN, SERVICE_SCAN, OS_SCAN, SCRIPT_SCAN, TRACEROUTE, REF_TRACEROUTE}stype;#endif /*GLOBAL_STRUCTURES_H */

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