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local nmap = require "nmap"
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
local string = require "string"
local table = require "table"
local target = require "target"
local ipOps = require "ipOps"
description = [[
NOTE: This script has been replaced by the <code>--resolve-all</code>
command-line option in Nmap 7.70
Resolves hostnames and adds every address (IPv4 or IPv6, depending on
Nmap mode) to Nmap's target list. This differs from Nmap's normal
host resolution process, which only scans the first address (A or AAAA
record) returned for each host name.
The script will run on any target provided by hostname. It can also be fed
hostnames via the <code>resolveall.hosts</code> argument. Because it adds new
targets by IP address it will not run recursively, since those new targets were
not provided by hostname. It will also not add the same IP that was initially
chosen for scanning by Nmap.
]]
---
-- @usage
-- nmap --script=resolveall --script-args=newtargets,resolveall.hosts={<host1>, ...} ...
-- nmap --script=resolveall manyaddresses.example.com
-- @args resolveall.hosts Table of hostnames to resolve
-- @output
-- Pre-scan script results:
-- | resolveall:
-- | Host 'google.com' resolves to:
-- | 74.125.39.106
-- | 74.125.39.147
-- | 74.125.39.99
-- | 74.125.39.103
-- | 74.125.39.105
-- | 74.125.39.104
-- |_ Successfully added 6 new targets
-- Host script results:
-- | resolveall:
-- | Host 'chat.freenode.net' also resolves to:
-- | 94.125.182.252
-- | 185.30.166.37
-- | 162.213.39.42
-- | 193.10.255.100
-- | 139.162.227.51
-- | 195.154.200.232
-- | 164.132.77.237
-- | 185.30.166.38
-- | 130.185.232.126
-- | 38.229.70.22
-- |_ Successfully added 10 new targets
-- @xmloutput
-- <elem key="newtargets">4</elem>
-- <table key="hosts">
-- <table key="google.com">
-- <elem>74.125.39.106</elem>
-- <elem>74.125.39.147</elem>
-- <elem>74.125.39.99</elem>
-- <elem>74.125.39.103</elem>
-- </table>
-- </table>
author = "Kris Katterjohn"
license = "Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html"
categories = {"safe", "discovery"}
prerule = function()
return stdnse.get_script_args("resolveall.hosts")
end
hostrule = function(host)
return host.targetname
end
local addtargets = function(list)
local sum = 0
for _, t in ipairs(list) do
local st, err = target.add(t)
if st then
sum = sum + 1
else
stdnse.debug1("Couldn't add target %s: %s", t, err)
end
end
return sum
end
preaction = function()
local hosts = stdnse.get_script_args("resolveall.hosts")
if type(hosts) ~= "table" then
hosts = {hosts}
end
local sum = 0
local output = {}
local xmloutput = {}
for _, host in ipairs(hosts) do
local status, list = nmap.resolve(host, nmap.address_family())
if status and #list > 0 then
if target.ALLOW_NEW_TARGETS then
sum = sum + addtargets(list)
end
xmloutput[host] = list
table.insert(output, string.format("Host '%s' resolves to:", host))
table.insert(output, list)
end
end
xmloutput = {
hosts = xmloutput,
newtargets = sum or 0,
}
if sum > 0 then
table.insert(output, string.format("Successfully added %d new targets", sum))
else
table.insert(output, "Use the 'newtargets' script-arg to add the results as targets")
end
table.insert(output, "Use the --resolve-all option to scan all resolved addresses without using this script.")
return xmloutput, stdnse.format_output(true, output)
end
hostaction = function(host)
local sum = 0
local output = {}
local status, list = nmap.resolve(host.targetname, nmap.address_family())
if not status or #list <= 0 then
return nil
end
-- Don't re-add this same IP!
for i = #list, 1, -1 do
if ipOps.compare_ip(list[i], "eq", host.ip) then
table.remove(list, i)
end
end
if target.ALLOW_NEW_TARGETS then
sum = sum + addtargets(list)
end
table.insert(output, string.format("Host '%s' also resolves to:", host.targetname))
table.insert(output, list)
local xmloutput = {
addresses = list,
newtargets = sum or 0,
}
if sum > 0 then
table.insert(output, string.format("Successfully added %d new targets", sum))
else
table.insert(output, "Use the 'newtargets' script-arg to add the results as targets")
end
table.insert(output, ("Use the --resolve-all option to scan all resolved addresses without using this script."):format(host.targetname))
return xmloutput, stdnse.format_output(true, output)
end
local ActionsTable = {
-- prerule: resolve via script-args
prerule = preaction,
-- hostrule: resolve via scanned host
hostrule = hostaction
}
-- execute the action function corresponding to the current rule
action = function(...) return ActionsTable[SCRIPT_TYPE](...) end
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