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local ipOps = require "ipOps"
local nmap = require "nmap"
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
local string = require "string"
local tab = require "tab"
local table = require "table"
description = [[
Discovers hosts and routing information from devices running RIPng on the
LAN by sending a broadcast RIPng Request command and collecting any responses.
]]
---
-- @usage
-- nmap --script broadcast-ripng-discover
--
-- @output
-- | broadcast-ripng-discover:
-- | fe80::a00:27ff:fe9a:880c
-- | route metric next hop
-- | fe80:470:0:0:0:0:0:0/64 1
-- | fe80:471:0:0:0:0:0:0/64 1
-- |_ fe80:472:0:0:0:0:0:0/64 1
--
-- @args broadcast-ripng-discover.timeout sets the connection timeout
-- (default: 5s)
author = "Patrik Karlsson"
license = "Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html"
categories = {"broadcast", "safe"}
prerule = function() return ( nmap.address_family() == "inet6" ) end
RIPng = {
-- Supported RIPng commands
Command = {
Request = 1,
Response = 2,
},
-- Route table entry
RTE = {
-- Creates a new Route Table Entry
-- @param prefix string containing the ipv6 route prefix
-- @param tag number containing the route tag
-- @param prefix_len number containing the length in bits of the
-- significant part of the prefix
-- @param metric number containing the current metric for the
-- destination
new = function(self, prefix, tag, prefix_len, metric)
local o = {
prefix = prefix,
tag = tag,
prefix_len = prefix_len,
metric = metric
}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
return o
end,
-- Parses a byte string and creates an instance of RTE
-- @param data string of bytes
-- @return rte instance of RTE
parse = function(data)
local rte = RIPng.RTE:new()
local pos, ip
ip, rte.tag, rte.prefix_len, rte.metric, pos = string.unpack(">c16 I2 BB", data)
rte.prefix = ipOps.str_to_ip(ip, 'inet6')
return rte
end,
-- Converts a RTE instance to string
-- @return string of bytes to send to the server
__tostring = function(self)
local ipstr = ipOps.ip_to_str(self.prefix)
assert(16 == #ipstr, "Invalid IPv6 address encountered")
return ipstr .. string.pack(">I2 BB", self.tag, self.prefix_len, self.metric)
end,
},
-- The Request class contains functions to build a RIPv2 Request
Request = {
-- Creates a new Request instance
--
-- @param command number containing the RIPv2 Command to use
-- @return o instance of request
new = function(self, entries)
local o = {
command = 1,
version = 1,
entries = entries,
}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
return o
end,
-- Converts the whole request to a string
__tostring = function(self)
local RESERVED = 0
local str = {string.pack(">BB I2", self.command, self.version, RESERVED)}
for _, rte in ipairs(self.entries) do
str[#str+1] = tostring(rte)
end
return table.concat(str)
end,
},
-- A RIPng Response
Response = {
-- Creates a new Response instance
-- @return o new instance of Response
new = function(self)
local o = { }
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
return o
end,
-- Creates a new Response instance based on a string of bytes
-- @return resp new instance of Response
parse = function(data)
local resp = RIPng.Response:new()
local pos, _
resp.command, resp.version, _, pos = string.unpack(">BB I2", data)
resp.entries = {}
while( pos < #data ) do
local e = RIPng.RTE.parse(data:sub(pos))
table.insert(resp.entries, e)
pos = pos + 20
end
return resp
end,
}
}
local function fail(err) return stdnse.format_output(false, err) end
-- Parses a RIPng response
-- @return ret string containing the routing table
local function parse_response(resp)
local next_hop
local result = tab.new(3)
tab.addrow(result, "route", "metric", "next hop")
for _, rte in pairs(resp.entries or {}) do
-- next hop information is specified in a separate RTE according to
-- RFC 2080 section 2.1.1
if ( 0xFF == rte.metric ) then
next_hop = rte.prefix
else
tab.addrow(result, ("%s/%d"):format(rte.prefix, rte.prefix_len), rte.metric, next_hop or "")
end
end
return tab.dump(result)
end
action = function()
local req = RIPng.Request:new( { RIPng.RTE:new("0::", 0, 0, 16) } )
local host, port = "FF02::9", { number = 521, protocol = "udp" }
local iface = nmap.get_interface()
local timeout = stdnse.parse_timespec(stdnse.get_script_args(SCRIPT_NAME..".timeout"))
timeout = (timeout or 5) * 1000
local sock = nmap.new_socket("udp")
sock:bind(nil, 521)
sock:set_timeout(timeout)
local status = sock:sendto(host, port, tostring(req))
-- do we need to add the interface name to the address?
if ( not(status) ) then
if ( not(iface) ) then
return fail("Couldn't determine what interface to use, try supplying it with -e")
end
status = sock:sendto(host .. "%" .. iface, port, tostring(req))
end
if ( not(status) ) then
return fail("Failed to send request to server")
end
local responses = {}
while(true) do
local status, data = sock:receive()
if ( not(status) ) then
break
else
local status, _, _, rhost = sock:get_info()
if ( not(status) ) then
rhost = "unknown"
end
responses[rhost] = RIPng.Response.parse(data)
end
end
local result = {}
for ip, resp in pairs(responses) do
stdnse.debug1(ip, resp)
table.insert(result, { name = ip, parse_response(resp) } )
end
return stdnse.format_output(true, result)
end
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