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description = [[
Extracts and outputs HTML and JavaScript comments from HTTP responses.
]]
---
-- @usage nmap -p80 --script http-comments-displayer.nse <host>
--
-- This scripts uses patterns to extract HTML comments from HTTP
-- responses and writes these to the command line.
--
-- @args http-comments-displayer.singlepages Some single pages
-- to check for comments. For example, {"/", "/wiki"}.
-- Default: nil (crawler mode on)
-- @args http-comments-displayer.context declares the number of chars
-- to extend our final strings. This is useful when we need to
-- to see the code that the comments are referring to.
-- Default: 0, Maximum Value: 50
--
--
-- @output
-- PORT STATE SERVICE REASON
-- 80/tcp open http syn-ack
-- | http-comments-displayer:
-- | Path: /
-- | Line number: 214
-- | Comment:
-- | <!-- This needs fixing. -->
-- |
-- | Path: /register.php
-- | Line number: 15
-- | Comment:
-- |_ /* We should avoid the hardcoding here */
--
---
categories = {"discovery", "safe"}
author = "George Chatzisofroniou"
license = "Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html"
local http = require "http"
local shortport = require "shortport"
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
local table = require "table"
local string = require "string"
local httpspider = require "httpspider"
PATTERNS = {
"<!%-.-%-!?>", -- HTML comment
"/%*.-%*/", -- Javascript multiline comment
"[ ,\n]//.-\n" -- Javascript one-line comment. Could be better?
}
portrule = shortport.port_or_service( {80, 443}, {"http", "https"}, "tcp", "open")
-- Returns comment's line number by counting the occurrences of the
-- new line character ("\n") from the start of the HTML file until
-- the related comment.
local getLineNumber = function(body, comment)
local partofresponse = body:find(comment, 1, true)
partofresponse = body:sub(0, partofresponse)
local _, count = string.gsub(partofresponse, "\n", "\n")
return count + 1
end
action = function(host, port)
local context = stdnse.get_script_args("http-comments-displayer.context")
local singlepages = stdnse.get_script_args("http-comments-displayer.singlepages")
local comments = {}
local crawler = httpspider.Crawler:new( host, port, '/', { scriptname = SCRIPT_NAME, withinhost = 1 } )
if (not(crawler)) then
return
end
crawler:set_timeout(10000)
if context then
if (tonumber(context) > 100) then
context = 100
end
-- Lua's abbreviated patterns support doesn't have a fixed-number-of-repetitions syntax.
for i, pattern in ipairs(PATTERNS) do
PATTERNS[i] = string.rep(".", context) .. PATTERNS[i] .. string.rep(".", context)
end
end
local index, k, target, response, path
while (true) do
if singlepages then
k, target = next(singlepages, index)
if (k == nil) then
break
end
response = http.get(host, port, target)
path = target
else
local status, r = crawler:crawl()
-- if the crawler fails it can be due to a number of different reasons
-- most of them are "legitimate" and should not be reason to abort
if (not(status)) then
if (r.err) then
return stdnse.format_output(false, r.reason)
else
break
end
end
response = r.response
path = tostring(r.url)
end
if response.body then
for i, pattern in ipairs(PATTERNS) do
for c in string.gmatch(response.body, pattern) do
local linenumber = getLineNumber(response.body, c)
comments[c] = "\nPath: " .. path .. "\nLine number: " .. linenumber .. "\nComment: \n"
end
end
if (index) then
index = index + 1
else
index = 1
end
end
end
-- If the table is empty.
if next(comments) == nil then
return "Couldn't find any comments."
end
-- Create a nice output.
local results = {}
for c, _ in pairs(comments) do
table.insert(results, {_, {{c}}})
end
results.name = crawler:getLimitations()
return stdnse.format_output(true, results)
end
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