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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import gobject
import gtk
import gtk.gdk
import pango
import re
import zenmapCore.I18N # lgtm[py/unused-import]
from zenmapCore.UmitLogging import log
from zenmapCore.UmitConf import NmapOutputHighlight
from zenmapGUI.NmapOutputProperties import NmapOutputProperties
class NmapOutputViewer (gtk.VBox):
HIGHLIGHT_PROPERTIES = ["details", "date", "hostname", "ip", "port_list",
"open_port", "closed_port", "filtered_port"]
def __init__(self, refresh=1, stop=1):
self.nmap_highlight = NmapOutputHighlight()
gtk.VBox.__init__(self)
# Creating widgets
self.__create_widgets()
# Setting scrolled window
self.__set_scrolled_window()
# Setting text view
self.__set_text_view()
buffer = self.text_view.get_buffer()
# The end mark is used to scroll to the bottom of the display.
self.end_mark = buffer.create_mark(None, buffer.get_end_iter(), False)
self.refreshing = True
# Adding widgets to the VBox
self.pack_start(self.scrolled, expand=True, fill=True)
# The NmapCommand instance, if any, whose output is shown in this
# display.
self.command_execution = None
# The position of the last read from the output stream.
self.output_file_pointer = None
def __create_widgets(self):
# Creating widgets
self.scrolled = gtk.ScrolledWindow()
self.text_view = gtk.TextView()
def __set_scrolled_window(self):
# Seting scrolled window
self.scrolled.set_border_width(5)
self.scrolled.add(self.text_view)
self.scrolled.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC)
def __set_text_view(self):
self.text_view.set_wrap_mode(gtk.WRAP_WORD)
self.text_view.set_editable(False)
self.tag_font = self.text_view.get_buffer().create_tag(None)
self.tag_font.set_property("family", "Monospace")
for property in self.HIGHLIGHT_PROPERTIES:
settings = self.nmap_highlight.__getattribute__(property)
tag = self.text_view.get_buffer().create_tag(property)
if settings[0]:
tag.set_property("weight", pango.WEIGHT_HEAVY)
else:
tag.set_property("weight", pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL)
if settings[1]:
tag.set_property("style", pango.STYLE_ITALIC)
else:
tag.set_property("style", pango.STYLE_NORMAL)
if settings[2]:
tag.set_property("underline", pango.UNDERLINE_SINGLE)
else:
tag.set_property("underline", pango.UNDERLINE_NONE)
text_color = settings[3]
highlight_color = settings[4]
tag.set_property(
"foreground", gtk.color_selection_palette_to_string(
[gtk.gdk.Color(*text_color), ]))
tag.set_property(
"background", gtk.color_selection_palette_to_string(
[gtk.gdk.Color(*highlight_color), ]))
def go_to_host(self, host):
"""Go to host line on nmap output result"""
buff = self.text_view.get_buffer()
start_iter = buff.get_start_iter()
found_tuple = start_iter.forward_search(
"\nNmap scan report for %s\n" % host, gtk.TEXT_SEARCH_TEXT_ONLY
)
if found_tuple is None:
return
found = found_tuple[0]
if not found.forward_line():
return
self.text_view.scroll_to_iter(found, 0, True, 0, 0)
def show_output_properties(self, widget):
nmap_out_prop = NmapOutputProperties(self.text_view)
nmap_out_prop.run()
for prop in nmap_out_prop.property_names:
widget = nmap_out_prop.property_names[prop][8]
wid_props = []
if widget.bold:
wid_props.append(1)
else:
wid_props.append(0)
if widget.italic:
wid_props.append(1)
else:
wid_props.append(0)
if widget.underline:
wid_props.append(1)
else:
wid_props.append(0)
wid_props.append("(%s, %s, %s)" % (widget.text_color.red,
widget.text_color.green,
widget.text_color.blue))
wid_props.append("(%s, %s, %s)" % (widget.highlight_color.red,
widget.highlight_color.green,
widget.highlight_color.blue))
self.nmap_highlight.__setattr__(widget.property_name, wid_props)
nmap_out_prop.destroy()
self.nmap_highlight.save_changes()
self.apply_highlighting()
def apply_highlighting(self, start_iter=None, end_iter=None):
buf = self.text_view.get_buffer()
if start_iter is None:
start_iter = buf.get_start_iter()
else:
# Patterns are line-oriented; start on a line boundary.
start_iter.backward_line()
if end_iter is None:
end_iter = buf.get_end_iter()
buf.apply_tag(self.tag_font, start_iter, end_iter)
if not self.nmap_highlight.enable:
return
text = buf.get_text(start_iter, end_iter)
for property in self.HIGHLIGHT_PROPERTIES:
settings = self.nmap_highlight.__getattribute__(property)
for m in re.finditer(settings[5], text, re.M):
m_start_iter = start_iter.copy()
m_start_iter.forward_chars(m.start())
m_end_iter = start_iter.copy()
m_end_iter.forward_chars(m.end())
buf.apply_tag_by_name(property, m_start_iter, m_end_iter)
def show_nmap_output(self, output):
"""Show the string (or unicode) output in the output display."""
try:
self.text_view.get_buffer().set_text(output)
self.apply_highlighting()
except MemoryError:
self.show_large_output_message(self.command_execution)
def set_command_execution(self, command):
"""Set the live running command whose output is shown by this display.
The current output is extracted from the command object."""
self.command_execution = command
if command is not None:
self.text_view.get_buffer().set_text(u"")
self.output_file_pointer = 0
else:
self.output_file_pointer = None
self.refresh_output()
def show_large_output_message(self, command=None):
buf = self.text_view.get_buffer()
try:
running = (command is not None and command.scan_state() is True)
except Exception:
running = False
complete = False
else:
complete = not running
if running:
buf.set_text("Warning: You have insufficient resources for Zenmap "
"to be able to display the complete output from Nmap here. \n"
"Zenmap will continue to run the scan to completion. However,"
" some features of Zenmap might not work as expected.")
elif complete:
buf.set_text("Warning: You have insufficient resources for Zenmap "
"to be able to display the complete output from Nmap here. \n"
"The scan has completed. However, some features of Zenmap "
"might not work as expected.")
else:
buf.set_text("Warning: You have insufficient resources for Zenmap "
"to be able to display the complete output from Nmap here. \n"
"The scan has been stopped. Some features of Zenmap might not "
"work as expected.")
def refresh_output(self, widget=None):
"""Update the output from the latest output of the command associated
with this view, as set by set_command_execution. It has no effect if no
command has been set."""
log.debug("Refresh nmap output")
if self.command_execution is None:
return
# Seek to the end of the most recent read.
self.command_execution.stdout_file.seek(self.output_file_pointer)
try:
new_output = self.command_execution.stdout_file.read()
except MemoryError:
self.show_large_output_message(self.command_execution)
return
self.output_file_pointer = self.command_execution.stdout_file.tell()
v_adj = self.scrolled.get_vadjustment()
if new_output and v_adj is not None:
# Find out if the view is already scrolled to the bottom.
at_end = (v_adj.value >= v_adj.upper - v_adj.page_size)
buf = self.text_view.get_buffer()
prev_end_mark = buf.create_mark(
None, buf.get_end_iter(), left_gravity=True)
try:
buf.insert(buf.get_end_iter(), new_output)
# Highlight the new text.
self.apply_highlighting(
buf.get_iter_at_mark(prev_end_mark),
buf.get_end_iter())
except MemoryError:
self.show_large_output_message(self.command_execution)
return
if at_end:
# If we were already scrolled to the bottom, scroll back to the
# bottom again. Also do it in an idle handler in case the added
# text causes a scroll bar to appear and reflow the text,
# making the text a bit taller.
self.text_view.scroll_mark_onscreen(self.end_mark)
gobject.idle_add(
lambda: self.text_view.scroll_mark_onscreen(
self.end_mark))
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