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/***************************************************************************
* portreasons.h -- Verbose packet-level information on port states *
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/*
* Written by Eddie Bell <ejlbell@gmail.com> 2007
* Modified by Colin Rice <dah4k0r@gmail.com> 2011
*/
#ifndef REASON_H
#define REASON_H
#include "nbase.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <map>
class Target;
class PortList;
typedef unsigned short reason_t;
/* Holds various string outputs of a reason *
* Stored inside a map which maps enum_codes *
* to reason_strings */
class reason_string {
public:
//Required for map
reason_string();
reason_string(const char * singular, const char * plural);
const char * singular;
const char * plural;
};
/* stored inside a Port Object and describes
* why a port is in a specific state */
typedef struct port_reason {
reason_t reason_id;
union {
struct sockaddr_in in;
struct sockaddr_in6 in6;
struct sockaddr sockaddr;
} ip_addr;
unsigned short ttl;
int set_ip_addr(const struct sockaddr_storage *ss);
} state_reason_t;
/* used to calculate state reason summaries.
* I.E 10 ports filter because of 10 no-responses */
typedef struct port_reason_summary {
reason_t reason_id;
unsigned int count;
struct port_reason_summary *next;
unsigned short proto;
unsigned short ports[0xffff+1];
} state_reason_summary_t;
enum reason_codes {
ER_RESETPEER, ER_CONREFUSED, ER_CONACCEPT,
ER_SYNACK, ER_SYN, ER_UDPRESPONSE, ER_PROTORESPONSE, ER_ACCES,
ER_NETUNREACH, ER_HOSTUNREACH, ER_PROTOUNREACH,
ER_PORTUNREACH, ER_ECHOREPLY,
ER_DESTUNREACH, ER_SOURCEQUENCH, ER_NETPROHIBITED,
ER_HOSTPROHIBITED, ER_ADMINPROHIBITED,
ER_TIMEEXCEEDED, ER_TIMESTAMPREPLY,
ER_ADDRESSMASKREPLY, ER_NOIPIDCHANGE, ER_IPIDCHANGE,
ER_ARPRESPONSE, ER_NDRESPONSE, ER_TCPRESPONSE, ER_NORESPONSE,
ER_INITACK, ER_ABORT,
ER_LOCALHOST, ER_SCRIPT, ER_UNKNOWN, ER_USER,
ER_NOROUTE, ER_BEYONDSCOPE, ER_REJECTROUTE, ER_PARAMPROBLEM,
};
/* A map of reason_codes to plural and singular *
* versions of the error string */
class reason_map_type{
private:
std::map<reason_codes,reason_string > reason_map;
public:
reason_map_type();
std::map<reason_codes,reason_string>::const_iterator find(const reason_codes& x) const {
std::map<reason_codes,reason_string>::const_iterator itr = reason_map.find(x);
if(itr == reason_map.end())
return reason_map.find(ER_UNKNOWN);
return itr;
};
};
/* Function to translate ICMP code and typ to reason code */
reason_codes icmp_to_reason(u8 proto, int icmp_type, int icmp_code);
/* Passed to reason_str to determine if string should be in
* plural of singular form */
#define SINGULAR 1
#define PLURAL 2
void state_reason_init(state_reason_t *reason);
/* converts a reason_id to a string. number represents the
* amount ports in a given state. If there is more then one
* port the plural is used, otherwise the singular is used. */
const char *reason_str(reason_t reason_id, unsigned int number);
/* Returns a linked list of reasons why ports are in a given state */
state_reason_summary_t *get_state_reason_summary(const PortList *Ports, int state);
/* Frees the linked list from get_state_reason_summary */
void state_reason_summary_dinit(state_reason_summary_t *r);
/* Build an output string based on reason and source ip address.
* Uses static return value so previous values will be over
* written by subsequent calls */
const char *port_reason_str(state_reason_t r);
const char *target_reason_str(const Target *t);
#endif
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