description = [[ Queries the WHOIS services of Regional Internet Registries (RIR) and attempts to retrieve information about the IP Address Assignment which contains the Target IP Address. The fields displayed contain information about the assignment and the organisation responsible for managing the address space. When output verbosity is requested on the Nmap command line (-v) extra information about the assignment will be displayed. To determine which of the RIRs to query for a given Target IP Address this script utilises Assignments Data hosted by IANA. The data is cached locally and then parsed for use as a lookup table. The locally cached files are refreshed periodically to help ensure the data is current. If, for any reason, these files are not available to the script then a default sequence of Whois services are queried in turn until: the desired record is found; or a referral to another (defined) Whois service is found; or until the sequence is exhausted without finding either a referral or the desired record. The script will recognize a referral to another Whois service if that service is defined in the script and will continue by sending a query to the referred service. A record is assumed to be the desired one if it does not contain a referral. To reduce the number unnecessary queries sent to Whois services a record cache is employed and the entries in the cache can be applied to any targets within the range of addresses represented in the record. In certain circumstances, the ability to cache responses prevents the discovery of other, smaller IP address assignments applicable to the target because a cached response is accepted in preference to sending a Whois query. When it is important to ensure that the most accurate information about the IP address assignment is retrieved the script argument whodb should be used with a value of "nocache" (see script arguments). This reduces the range of addresses that may use a cached record to a size that helps ensure that smaller assignments will be discovered. This option should be used with caution due to the potential to send large numbers of whois queries and possibly be banned from using the services. In using this script your IP address will be sent to iana.org. Additionally your address and the address of the target of the scan will be sent to one of the RIRs. ]] --- -- @args whodb Takes any of the following values, which may be combined: -- * whodb=nofile Prevent the use of IANA assignments data and instead query the default services. -- * whodb=nofollow Ignore referrals and instead display the first record obtained. -- * whodb=nocache Prevent the acceptance of records in the cache when they apply to large ranges of addresses. -- * whodb=[service-ids] Redefine the default services to query. Implies nofile. -- @usage -- # Basic usage: -- nmap target --script whois -- -- # To prevent the use of IANA assignments data supply the nofile value -- # to the whodb argument: -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whodb=nofile -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whois.whodb=nofile -- -- # Supplying a sequence of whois services will also prevent the use of -- # IANA assignments data and override the default sequence: -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whodb=arin+ripe+afrinic -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whois.whodb=apnic*lacnic -- # The order in which the services are supplied is the order in which -- # they will be queried. (N.B. commas or semi-colons should not be -- # used to delimit argument values.) -- -- # To return the first record obtained even if it contains a referral -- # to another service, supply the nofollow value to whodb: -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whodb=nofollow -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whois.whodb=nofollow+ripe -- # Note that only one service (the first one supplied) will be used in -- # conjunction with nofollow. -- -- # To ensure discovery of smaller assignments even if larger ones -- # exist in the cache, supply the nocache value to whodb: -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whodb=nocache -- nmap target --script whois --script-args whois.whodb=nocache -- @output -- Host script results: -- | whois: Record found at whois.arin.net -- | netrange: 64.13.134.0 - 64.13.134.63 -- | netname: NET-64-13-143-0-26 -- | orgname: Titan Networks -- | orgid: INSEC -- |_ country: US stateprov: CA author = "jah " license = "See Nmap License: http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html" categories = {"discovery", "external", "safe"} local url = require "url" local http = require "http" local ipOps = require "ipOps" local stdnse = require "stdnse" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- -- -- -- This script will run only if the target IP address has been determined to be routable on the Internet. hostrule = function( host ) local is_private, err = ipOps.isPrivate( host.ip ) if err then stdnse.print_debug( "%s Error in Hostrule: %s.", filename, err ) return false end return not is_private end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- -- -- -- Queries WHOIS services until an applicable record is found or the list of services to query -- is exhausted and finishes by displaying elements of an applicable record. action = function( host ) if not nmap.registry.whois then --- -- Data and flags shared between threads. -- @name whois -- @class table --@field whoisdb_default_order The default number and order of whois services to query. --@field using_local_assignments_file Set this to: false; to avoid using the data from IANA hosted assignments files (false when whodb=nofile). --@field local_assignments_file_expiry A period, between 0 and 7 days, during which cached assignments data may be used without being refreshed. --@field init_done Set when script_init has been called and prevents it being called again. --@field mutex A table of mutex functions, one for each service defined herein. Allows a thread exclusive access to a -- service, preventing concurrent connections to it. --@field nofollow A flag that prevents referrals to other whois records and allows the first record retrieved to be -- returned instead. Set to true when whodb=nofollow --@field using_cache A flag which modifies the size of ranges in a cache entry. Set to false when whodb=nocache --@field cache Storage for cached redirects, records and other data for output. nmap.registry.whois = {} nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb_default_order = {"arin","ripe","apnic"} nmap.registry.whois.using_cache = true nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file = true nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_file_expiry = "16h" nmap.registry.whois.nofollow = false nmap.registry.whois.cache = {} end -- script initialisation - threads must wait until this has been completed before continuing local mutex = nmap.mutex( "whois" ) mutex "lock" if not nmap.registry.whois.init_done then script_init( host.ip ) end mutex "done" --- -- Holds field data captured from the responses of each service queried and includes additional information about the final desired record. -- -- The table, indexed by whois service id, holds a table of fields captured from each queried service. Once it has been determined that a record -- represents the final record we wish to output, the existing values are destroyed and replaced with the one required record. This is done purely -- to make it easier to reference the data of a desired record. Other values in the table are as follows. -- @name data -- @class table --@field data.iana is set after the table is initialised and is the number of times a response encountered represents "The Whole Address Space". -- If the value reaches 2 it is assumed that a valid record is held at ARIN. --@field data.id is set in analyse_response after final record and is the service name at which a valid record has been found. Used in -- format_data_for_output. --@field data.mirror is set in analyse_response after final record and is the service name from which a mirrored record has been found. Used in -- format_data_for_output. --@field data.comparison is set in analyse_response after final record and is a string concatenated from fields extracted from a record and which -- serves as a fingerprint for a record, used in get_cache_key, to compare two records for equality. local data = {} data.iana = 0 --- -- Used in the main loop to manage mutexes, the structure of tracking is as follows. -- @name tracking -- @class table --@field this_db The service for which a thread will wait for exclusive access before sending a query to it. --@field next_db The next service to query. Allows a thread to continue in the main "while do" loop. --@field last_db The value of this_db after sending a query, used when exclusive access to a service is no longer required. --@field completed An array of services previously queried. local tracking = {} tracking.completed = {} tracking = get_next_action( tracking, host.ip ) -- main loop while tracking.next_db do local status, retval tracking.this_db, tracking.next_db = tracking.next_db, nil nmap.registry.whois.mutex[tracking.this_db] "lock" status, retval = pcall( get_next_action, tracking, host.ip ) if not status then stdnse.print_debug( "%s %s pcall caught an exception in get_next_action: %s.", filename, host.ip, retval ) else tracking = retval end if tracking.this_db then -- do query local response = do_query( tracking.this_db, host.ip ) tracking.completed[#tracking.completed+1] = tracking.this_db -- analyse data status, retval = pcall( analyse_response, tracking, host.ip, response, data ) if not status then stdnse.print_debug( "%s %s pcall caught an exception in analyse_response: %s.", filename, host.ip, retval ) else data = retval end -- get next action status, retval = pcall( get_next_action, tracking, host.ip ) if not status then stdnse.print_debug( "%s %s pcall caught an exception in get_next_action: %s.", filename, host.ip, retval ) if not tracking.last_db then tracking.last_db, tracking.this_db = tracking.this_db or tracking.next_db, nil end else tracking = retval end end nmap.registry.whois.mutex[tracking.last_db] "done" tracking.last_db = nil end return output( host.ip, tracking.completed ) end -- action ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- -- -- -- Determines whether or not to query a whois service and which one to query. Checks the cache first - where there may be a redirect or a -- cached record. If not, it trys to get a service from the assignments files if this was not previously attempted. Finally, if a service has -- not yet been obtained the first unqueried service from whoisdb_default_order is used. The tracking table is manipulated such that a thread -- knows its next move in the main loop. -- @param tracking The Tracking table. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @return The supplied and possibly modified tracking table. -- @see tracking, check_response_cache, get_db_from_assignments function get_next_action( tracking, ip ) if type( ip ) ~= "string" or ip == "" or type( tracking ) ~= "table" or type( tracking.completed ) ~= "table" then return nil end --next_db should always be nil when calling this if tracking.next_db then return tracking end -- check for cached redirects and records local in_cache in_cache, tracking.next_db = check_response_cache( ip ) if in_cache and not tracking.next_db then -- found cached data - quit tracking.this_db, tracking.last_db = nil, tracking.this_db return tracking elseif in_cache and tracking.next_db then -- found cached redirect if tracking.next_db ~= tracking.this_db then -- skip query to this_db and set last_db so we can unlock mutex tracking.this_db, tracking.last_db = nil, tracking.this_db else -- we were already about to query this_db tracking.next_db = nil end -- kill redirect if the user specified "nofollow" if nmap.registry.whois.nofollow then tracking.next_db = nil end return tracking elseif not in_cache and tracking.this_db and table.concat( tracking.completed, " " ):match( tracking.this_db ) then -- we've already queried this_db so lets skip it and try whoisdb_default_order tracking.last_db, tracking.this_db = tracking.this_db, nil end -- try to find a service to query in the assignments files, if allowed if nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file and not tracking.this_db and not tracking.last_db then tracking.next_db = get_db_from_assignments( ip ) if tracking.next_db and not table.concat( tracking.completed, " " ):match( tracking.next_db ) then -- we got one we haven't queried - we probably haven't queried any yet. return tracking end end -- get the next untried service from whoisdb_default_order if not tracking.this_db and nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb_default_order then for i, db in ipairs( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb_default_order ) do if not table.concat( tracking.completed, " " ):match( db ) then tracking.next_db = db break end end end return tracking end --- -- Checks the registry for cached redirects and results applicable to the supplied Target's IP address. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @return Boolean True if the supplied IP address is within a range of addresses for which there is a cache entry and a redirect or a -- record is present; otherwise false. -- @return ID of a service defined in whoisdb if a redirect is present; otherwise nil. -- @see get_cache_key function check_response_cache( ip ) if not next( nmap.registry.whois.cache ) then return false, nil end if type( ip ) ~= "string" or ip == "" then return false, nil end local ip_key = get_cache_key( ip ) if not ip_key then return false, nil end local cache_data = nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip_key] if cache_data.redirect then -- redirect found in cache return true, cache_data.redirect elseif cache_data.data then -- record found in cache return true, nil else stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s %s Error in check_response_cache: Empty Cache Entry was found.", filename, ip ) end return false, nil end --- -- Determines which entry in the cache is applicable to the Target and returns the key for that entry. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @return String key (IP address) of the cache entry applicable to the Target. function get_cache_key( ip ) -- if this ip cached an entry, then we'll use it except when it represents a found record and we're not using_cache if nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip] and ( nmap.registry.whois.using_cache or nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip].redirect ) then return ip end -- When not using_cache, we compare our record to any others in the cache to avoid printing out the same record repeatedly. local self_compare if nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip] and nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip].data then -- we should have a string which we can use to compare with other records self_compare = nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip].data.comparison end local cache_entries = {} for ip_key, cache_data in pairs( nmap.registry.whois.cache ) do if type( ip_key ) == "string" and ip_key ~= "" and type( cache_data ) == "table" then -- compare and return original pointer if self_compare and ip ~= ip_key and not cache_data.pointer and self_compare == cache_data.data.comparison then nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip].pointer = ip_key return ip_key end -- check if ip is in a cached range and add the entry to cache_entries if it is local in_range, err = ipOps.ip_in_range( ip, cache_data.range ) if in_range then local t = {} t.key = ip_key t.range = cache_data.range t.pointer = cache_data.pointer cache_entries[#cache_entries+1] = t end end end if #cache_entries == 0 then -- no applicable cache entries return nil elseif #cache_entries == 1 then -- just one applicable entry return cache_entries[1].pointer or cache_entries[1].key end -- more than one entry need sorting into ascending order table.sort( cache_entries, smallest_range ) -- we'll choose the smallest range return cache_entries[1].key end --- -- Calculates the prefix length for the given assignment. -- @param range String representing an IP address assignment -- @return Number - prefix length of the assignment function get_prefix_length( range ) if type( range ) ~= "string" or range == "" then return nil end local first, last, err = ipOps.get_ips_from_range( range ) if err then return nil end first = ipOps.ip_to_bin( first ):reverse() last = ipOps.ip_to_bin( last ):reverse() local hostbits = 0 for pos = 1, string.len( first ), 1 do if first:sub( pos, pos ) == "0" and last:sub( pos, pos ) == "1" then hostbits = hostbits + 1 else break end end return ( string.len( first ) - hostbits ) end --- -- Performs a lookup against assignments data to determine which service to query for the supplied Target. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @return String id of the whois service to query, or nil. function get_db_from_assignments( ip ) if type( ip ) ~= "string" or ip == "" then return nil end local af if ip:match( ":" ) then af = "ipv6" else af = "ipv4" end if not nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_data or not nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_data[af] then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s Error in get_db_from_assignments: Missing assignments data in registry.", filename ) return nil end if next( nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_data[af] ) then for _, assignment in ipairs( nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_data[af] ) do if ipOps.ip_in_range( ip, assignment.range.first .. "-" .. assignment.range.last ) then return assignment.service end end end return nil end --- -- Connects to a whois service (usually TCP port 43) and sends an IP address query, returning any response. -- @param db String id of a service defined in whoisdb. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @return String response to query or nil. function do_query(db, ip) if type( db ) ~= "string" or not nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[db] then stdnse.print_debug("%s %s Error in do_query: %s is not a defined Whois service.", filename, ip, db) return nil end local service = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[db] if type( service.hostname ) ~= "string" or service.hostname == "" then stdnse.print_debug("%s %s Error in do_query: Invalid hostname for %s.", filename, ip, db) return nil end local query_data = "" if type( service.preflag ) == "string" and service.preflag ~= "" then query_data = service.preflag .. " " end query_data = query_data .. ip if type( service.postflag ) == "string" and service.postflag ~= "" then query_data = query_data .. service.postflag end query_data = query_data .. "\n" local socket = nmap.new_socket() local catch = function() stdnse.print_debug( "%s %s Connection to %s failed or was aborted! No Output for this Target.", filename, ip, db ) nmap.registry.whois.mutex[db] "done" socket:close() end local result, status, line = {} local try = nmap.new_try( catch ) socket:set_timeout( 10000 ) try( socket:connect( service.hostname, 43 ) ) try( socket:send( query_data ) ) while true do local status, lines = socket:receive_lines(1) if not status then break else result[#result+1] = lines end end socket:close() stdnse.print_debug(3, "%s %s Ended Query at %s.", filename, ip, db) if #result == 0 then return nil end return table.concat( result ) end --- -- Extracts fields (if present) from the information returned in response to our query and determines whether it represents a referral to a -- record hosted elsewhere. The referral is cached in the registry to allow threads for targets in the same assignment to avoid performing -- their queries to this service. If it is not a referral, we assume it is the desired record and the extracted fields are cached in the -- registry ready for output. -- @param tracking Tracking table. -- @param ip String representing a Target's IP address. -- @param response String obtained from a service in response to our query. -- @param data Table of fields captured from previously queried services, indexed by service name. -- @return The data table passed as a parameter which may have been added to or may contain only the fields extracted from the desired -- record (in which case it will no longer be indexed by service name). -- @see extract_objects_from_response, redirection_rules, constrain_response, add_to_cache function analyse_response( tracking, ip, response, data ) if type( response ) ~= "string" or response == "" then return data end local meta, mirrored_db local last_db, this_db, next_db = tracking.last_db, (tracking.this_db or tracking.last_db), tracking.next_db data[this_db] = {} -- check for foreign resource for _, db in pairs( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb ) do if type( db ) == "table" and type( db.id ) == "string" and db.id ~= "iana" and db.id ~= this_db and type( db.hostname ) == "string" then local pattern = db.id:upper() .. ".*%s*resource:%s*" .. db.hostname if response:match( pattern ) then mirrored_db = db.id meta = db meta.redirects = nil break end end end meta = meta or nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[this_db] -- do we recognize objects in the response?. local have_objects if type( meta ) == "table" and type( meta.fieldreq ) == "table" and type( meta.fieldreq.ob_exist ) == "string" then have_objects = response:match( meta.fieldreq.ob_exist ) else stdnse.print_debug( 2, "%s %s Could not check for objects, problem with meta data.", filename, ip ) have_objects = false end -- if we do not recognize objects check for an known error/non-object message if not have_objects then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s has not responded with the expected objects.", filename, ip, this_db ) local tmp, msg -- may have found our record saying something similar to "No Record Found" for _, pattern in ipairs( nmap.registry.whois.m_none ) do local pattern_l = pattern:gsub( "$addr", ip:lower() ) local pattern_u = pattern:gsub( "$addr", ip:upper() ) msg = response:match( pattern_l ) or response:match( pattern_u ) if msg then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s responded with a message which is assumed to be authoritative (but may not be).", filename, ip, this_db ) break end end -- may have an error if not msg then for _, pattern in ipairs( nmap.registry.whois.m_err ) do msg = response:match( pattern ) if msg then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s responded with an ERROR message.", filename, ip, this_db ) break end end end -- if we've recognized a non-object message, if msg then add_to_cache( ip, nil, nil, "Message from " .. nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[this_db].hostname .. "\n" .. msg ) return data end end -- the query response may not contain the set of objects we were expecting and we do not recognize the response message. -- it may contain a record mirrored (or found by recursion) from a different service if not have_objects then local foreign_obj for setname, set in pairs( nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta ) do if set ~= nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[this_db].fieldreq and response:match(set.ob_exist) then foreign_obj = setname stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s seems to have responded using the set of objects named: %s.", filename, ip, this_db, foreign_obj ) break end end if foreign_obj and foreign_obj == "rpsl" then mirrored_db = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.ripe.id meta = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.ripe meta.redirects = nil have_objects = true stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s will use the display properties of ripe.", filename, ip, this_db ) elseif foreign_obj then -- find a display to match the objects. for some_db, db_props in pairs( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb ) do if db_props.fieldreq and nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta[foreign_obj] and db_props.fieldreq == nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta[foreign_obj] then mirrored_db = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[some_db].id meta = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[some_db] meta.redirects = nil have_objects = true stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s will use the display properties of %s.", filename, ip, this_db, some_db ) break end end end -- if foreign_obj end -- extract fields from the entire response for record/redirect discovery if have_objects then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s Parsing Query response from %s.", filename, ip, this_db ) data[this_db] = extract_objects_from_response( response, this_db, ip, meta ) end local response_chunk, found, nextdb -- do record/redirect discovery, cache found redirect if not nmap.registry.whois.nofollow and have_objects and meta.redirects then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s Testing response for redirection.", filename, ip ) found, nextdb, data.iana = redirection_rules( this_db, ip, data, meta ) end -- get most specific assignment and handle arin's organisation-focused record layout and then -- modify the data table depending on whether we're redirecting or quitting if have_objects then stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s Extracting Fields from response.", filename, ip ) -- optionally constrain response to a more focused area -- discarding previous extraction if meta.smallnet_rule then local offset, ptr, strbgn, strend response_chunk, offset = constrain_response( response, this_db, ip, meta ) if offset > 0 then data[this_db] = extract_objects_from_response( response_chunk, this_db, ip, meta ) end if offset > 1 and meta.unordered then -- fetch an object immediately in front of inetnum stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s %s Searching for an object group immediately before this range.", filename, ip, this_db ) -- split objects from the record, up to offset. Last object should be the one we want. local obj_sel = stdnse.strsplit( "\r?\n\r?\n", response:sub( 1, offset ) ) response_chunk = "\n" .. obj_sel[#obj_sel] .. "\n" -- check if any of the objects we like match this single object in response chunk for ob, t in pairs( meta.fieldreq ) do if ob ~= "ob_exist" and type( t.ob_start ) == "string" and response_chunk:match( t.ob_start ) then data[this_db][ob] = extract_objects_from_response( response_chunk, this_db, ip, meta, ob ) end end end -- if offset end -- if meta.smallnet_rule -- collect, from each extracted object, the tables of field values and positions and concatenate these -- to provide the ability to easily compare two results local coll, comp = {}, "" for ob, t in pairs( data[this_db] ) do for i, comp_string in pairs( t.for_compare ) do coll[#coll+1] = { i, comp_string } end -- kill these now they're collected data[this_db][ob].for_compare = nil end -- sort them by position in the record, ascending table.sort( coll, function(a,b) return a[1] 1 ) and not table.concat( tracking.completed, " " ):match( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.arin.id ) then -- two redirects to IANA - query ARIN next (which we should probably have done already!) nextdb = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.arin.id elseif have_objects and ( data.iana > 1 ) and table.concat( tracking.completed, " " ):match( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.arin.id ) then -- two redirects to IANA - accept result from ARIN data = data[nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.arin.id] data.id = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.arin.id nextdb = nil end -- cache our analysis local range if data[this_db] and data[this_db].ob_netnum then range = data[this_db].ob_netnum[meta.reg] elseif data.ob_netnum and data.mirror then range = data.ob_netnum[nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[data.mirror].reg] elseif data.ob_netnum then range = data.ob_netnum[nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[data.id].reg] end -- if nocache then enforce a smallest allowed prefix length -- (these values should match those in add_to_cache) if not nmap.registry.whois.using_cache and not nextdb then local smallest_allowed_prefix = 29 if range:match( ":" ) then smallest_allowed_prefix = 48 end local range_prefix = get_prefix_length( range ) if type( range_prefix ) ~= "number" or range_prefix < smallest_allowed_prefix then range = nil end end -- prevent caching (0/0 or /8) or (::/0 or /23) or range = not_short_prefix( ip, range, nextdb ) -- add to cache add_to_cache( ip, range, nextdb, data ) end -- if have_objects return data end --- -- Extracts Whois record objects (or a single object) and accompanying fields from the supplied (possibly partial) response to a whois query. -- If a fifth parameter specific_object is not supplied, all objects defined in fields_meta will be captured if they are present in the response. -- @param response_string String obtained from a service in response to our query. -- @param db String id of the whois service queried. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @param meta Table, nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[db] where db is either the service queried or a mirrored service. -- @param specific_object Optional string index of a single object defined in fields_meta (e.g. "inetnum"). -- @return Table indexed by object name containing the fields captured for each object found. function extract_objects_from_response( response_string, db, ip, meta, specific_object ) local objects_to_extract = {} local extracted_objects = {} if type( response_string ) ~= "string" or response_string == "" then return {} end if type( meta ) ~= "table" or type( meta.fieldreq ) ~= "table" then return {} end -- we either receive a table for one object or for all objects if type( specific_object ) == "string" and meta.fieldreq[specific_object] then objects_to_extract[specific_object] = meta.fieldreq[specific_object] stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s Extracting a single object: %s.", filename, ip, specific_object ) else stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s Extracting all objects.", filename, ip ) objects_to_extract = meta.fieldreq end for object_name, object in pairs( objects_to_extract ) do if object_name and object_name ~= "ob_exist" then stdnse.print_debug(5, "%s %s Seeking object group: %s.", filename, ip, object_name) extracted_objects[object_name] = {} extracted_objects[object_name].for_compare = {} -- this will allow us to compare two tables -- get a substr of response_string that corresponds to a single object local ob_start, j = response_string:find( object.ob_start ) local i, ob_end = response_string:find( object.ob_end, j ) -- if we could not find the end, make the end EOF ob_end = ob_end or -1 if ob_start and ob_end then stdnse.print_debug(5, "%s %s Capturing: %s with indices %s and %s.", filename, ip, object_name, ob_start, ob_end ) local obj_string = response_string:sub( ob_start, ob_end ) for fieldname, pattern in pairs( object ) do if fieldname ~= "ob_start" and fieldname ~= "ob_end" then local data_pos, data_string = obj_string:find( pattern ), trim( obj_string:match( pattern ) ) if data_string then extracted_objects[object_name][fieldname] = data_string extracted_objects[object_name].for_compare[data_pos+ob_start] = data_string end end end end -- if ob_start and ob_end end -- if object_name end -- for object_name if specific_object then extracted_objects = extracted_objects[specific_object] end -- returning one object return extracted_objects end -- function --- -- Checks for referrals in fields extracted from the whois query response. -- @param db String id of the whois service queried. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @param data Table, indexed by whois service id, of extracted fields. -- @param meta Table, nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[db] where db is either the service queried or a mirrored service. -- @return Boolean "found". True if a referral is not found (i.e. No Referral means the desired record has been "found"), otherwise False. -- @return String "redirect". Service id to which we are referred, or nil. -- @return Number "iana_count". This is the total number of referral to IANA for this Target (for all queries) and is stored in data.iana. -- @see redirection_validation function redirection_rules( db, ip, data, meta ) if type( db ) ~= "string" or db == "" or type( ip ) ~= "string" or ip == "" or type( data ) ~= "table" or not next( data ) then return false, nil, nil end local found = false local redirect = nil local iana_count if type( data.iana ) == "number" then iana_count = data.iana else iana_count = 0 end if not meta or not meta.redirects then return found, redirect, iana_count end --- -- Decides the value of a redirect and whether it should be followed. Referrals to IANA, found in whois records that represent the -- "Whole Address Space", are acted upon by redirecting to ARIN or accepting the record from ARIN if it was previously queried. This -- function also catches (ignores) referrals to the referring service - which happens as a side-effect of the method of redirection detection. -- The return values of this function will be returned by its parent function. -- @param directed_to String id of a whois service. -- @param directed_from String id of a whois service. -- @param icnt Number of total redirects to IANA. -- @return Boolean "found". True if a redirect is not found or ignored, otherwise False. -- @return String "redirect". Service id to which we are redirected, or nil. -- @return Number "iana_count" which is incremented here if applicable. local redirection_validation = function( directed_to, directed_from, icnt ) local iana = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.iana.id local arin = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb.arin.id -- arin record points to iana so we won't follow and we assume we have our record if directed_to == iana and directed_from == arin then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s Accept arin record (matched IANA).", filename, ip, directed_from ) return true, nil, ( icnt+1 ) end -- non-arin record points to iana so we query arin next if directed_to == iana then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s Redirecting to arin (matched IANA).", filename, ip ) return false, arin, ( icnt+1 ) end -- a redirect, but not to iana or to self, so we follow it. if directed_to ~= nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[directed_from].id then stdnse.print_debug( 4, "%s %s %s redirects us to %s.", filename, ip, directed_from, directed_to ) return false, directed_to, icnt end -- redirect to self return true, nil, icnt end --redirection_validation -- iterate over each table of redirect info for a specific field for _, redirect_elems in ipairs( meta.redirects ) do local obj, fld, pattern = unpack( redirect_elems ) -- three redirect elements -- if a field has been captured for the given redirect info if data[db][obj] and data[db][obj][fld] then stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s Seek redirect in object: %s.%s for %s.", filename, ip, obj, fld, pattern ) -- iterate over nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb to find pattern (from each service) in the designated field for member, mem_properties in pairs( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb ) do -- if pattern if found in the field, we have a redirect to member if type( mem_properties[pattern] ) == "string" and string.lower( data[db][obj][fld] ):match( mem_properties[pattern] ) then stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s Matched %s in %s.%s.", filename, ip, pattern, obj, fld ) return redirection_validation( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[member].id, db, iana_count ) elseif type( mem_properties[pattern] ) == "table" then -- pattern is an array of patterns for _, pattn in ipairs( mem_properties[pattern] ) do if type( pattn ) == "string" and string.lower( data[db][obj][fld] ):match( pattn ) then stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s Matched %s in %s.%s.", filename, ip, pattern, obj, fld ) return redirection_validation( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[member].id, db, iana_count ) end end end end -- for mem, mem_properties end end -- for _,v in ipairs -- if redirects have not been found then assume that the record has been found. found = true return found, redirect, iana_count end --- -- Attempts to reduce the query response to a subset containing the most specific assignment information. -- It does this by collecting inetnum objects (and their positions in the response) and choosing the smallest assignment represented by them. -- A subset beginning with the most specific inetnum object and ending before any further inetnum objects is returned along with the position -- of the subset within the entire response. -- @param response String obtained from a whois service in response to our query. -- @param db String id of the service from which the response was obtained. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @param meta Table, nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[db] where db is either the service queried or a mirrored service. -- @return String containing the most specific part of the response (or the entire response if only one inetneum object is present). -- @return Number position of the start of the most specific part of the response. -- @see smallest_range function constrain_response( response, db, ip, meta ) local strbgn = 1 local strend = 1 local ptr = 1 local mptr = {} local bound = nil -- collect all inetnums objects (and their position) into a table while strbgn and meta.fieldreq do strbgn, strend = response:find( meta.fieldreq.ob_exist, strend ) if strbgn then local pair = {} pair.pointer = strbgn pair.range = trim( response:match( meta.smallnet_rule, strbgn ) ) mptr[#mptr+1] = pair end end if # mptr > 1 then -- find the closest one to host.ip and constrain the response to it stdnse.print_debug( 5, "%s %s %s Focusing on the smallest of %s address ranges.", filename, ip, db, #mptr ) -- sort the table mptr into nets ascending table.sort( mptr, smallest_range ) -- select the first net that includes host.ip local str_net local index for i, pointer_to_inetnum in ipairs( mptr ) do if ipOps.ip_in_range( ip, pointer_to_inetnum.range ) then str_net = pointer_to_inetnum.range ptr = pointer_to_inetnum.pointer index = i break end end if mptr[index+1] and ( mptr[index+1].pointer > mptr[index].pointer ) then bound = mptr[index+1].pointer end stdnse.print_debug(5, "%s %s %s Smallest range containing target IP addr. is %s.", filename, ip, db, trim( str_net ) ) local dbg = "%s %s %s smallest range is offset from %s to %s." -- isolate inetnum and associated objects if bound then stdnse.print_debug(5, dbg, filename, ip, db, ptr, bound) -- get from pointer to bound return response:sub(ptr,bound), ptr else stdnse.print_debug(5, dbg, filename, ip, db, ptr, "the end") -- or get the whole thing from the pointer onwards return response:sub(ptr), ptr end end -- if # mptr return response, 0 end -- function --- -- This function prevents the caching of large ranges in certain circumstances which would adversely affect lookups against the cache. -- Specifically we don't allow a cache entry including either a referral or a found record with a range equal to 0/0 or ::/0. -- Instead we cache an /8 or, in the case of IPv6, /23 - These are large, but safer ranges. -- Additionally, we don't allow a cache entry for a found record with ranges larger than IPv4 /8 and IPv6 /23. -- Instead we cache an /24 or, in the case of IPv6, /96 - These are small ranges and are a fair trade-off between accuracy and repeated queries. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @param range String representing a range of IP addresses. -- @usage range = not_short_prefix( ip, range ) -- @return String range - either the supplied, or a modified one (or nil in case of an error). -- @see get_assignment function not_short_prefix( ip, range, redirect ) if type( range ) ~= "string" or range == "" then return nil end local err, zero_first, zero_last, fake_prefix, short_prefix, safe_prefix, first, last = {} if range:match( ":" ) then short_prefix = 23 safe_prefix = 96 zero_first, zero_last, err[#err+1] = ipOps.get_ips_from_range( "::/0" ) else short_prefix = 8 safe_prefix = 24 zero_first, zero_last, err[#err+1] = ipOps.get_ips_from_range( "0/0" ) end first, last, err[#err+1] = ipOps.get_ips_from_range( range ) if #err > 0 then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s Error in not_short_prefix: s%.", filename, table.concat( err, " " ) ) return nil end if ipOps.compare_ip( first, "eq", zero_first ) and ipOps.compare_ip( last, "eq", zero_last ) then return ( get_assignment ( ip, short_prefix ) ) elseif not redirect and ( get_prefix_length( range ) <= short_prefix ) then return ( get_assignment ( ip, safe_prefix ) ) end return range end --- -- Caches discovered records and referrals in the registry. -- The cache is indexed by the Target IP addresses sent as Whois query terms. -- A lookup against the cache is performed by testing the cached IP address range, hence a range must always be present in each cache entry. -- Where a range is not passed as a parameter, a small assignment containing the Target's IP address is instead cached. -- Either a referral or output data should also be present in the cache - so one or the other should always be passed as a parameter. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @param range String representing the most specific assignment found in a whois record. May be nil. -- @param redirect String id of a referred service defined in whoisdb. -- @param data Table or String of extracted data. -- @see get_assignment function add_to_cache( ip, range, redirect, data ) if type( ip ) ~= "string" or ip == "" then return end local af, longest_prefix if ip:match( ":" ) then af = "ipv6" longest_prefix = 48 -- increased from 32 (20080902). else af = "ipv4" longest_prefix = 29 -- 8 hosts end -- we need to cache some range so we'll cache the small assignment that includes ip. if type( range ) ~= "string" or type( get_prefix_length( range ) ) ~= "number" then range = get_assignment( ip, longest_prefix ) stdnse.print_debug(5, "%s %s Caching an assumed Range: %s", filename, ip, range) end nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip] = {} -- destroy any previous cache entry for this target. nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip].data = data nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip].range = range nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip].redirect = redirect end --- -- When passed to table.sort, will sort a table of tables containing IP address ranges in ascending order of size. -- Identical ranges will be sorted in descending order of their position within a record if it is present. -- @param range_1 Table: {range = String, pointer = Number} -- where range is an IP address range and pointer is the position of that range in a record. -- @param range_2 Same as range_1. -- @return Boolean True if the positions of range_1 and range_2 in the table being sorted are correct, otherwise false. function smallest_range( range_1, range_2 ) local sorted = true -- return value (defaulting true to avoid a loop) local r1_first, r1_last = ipOps.get_ips_from_range( range_1.range ) local r2_first, r2_last = ipOps.get_ips_from_range( range_2.range ) if range_1.pointer and ipOps.compare_ip( r1_first, "eq", r2_first ) and ipOps.compare_ip( r1_last, "eq", r2_last ) and range_1.pointer < range_2.pointer then sorted = false end if ipOps.compare_ip( r1_first, "le", r2_first ) and ipOps.compare_ip( r1_last, "ge", r2_last ) then sorted = false end return sorted end --- -- Given an IP address and a prefix length, returns a string representing a valid IP address assignment (size is not checked) which contains -- the supplied IP address. For example, with ip = 192.168.1.187 and prefix = 24 the return value will be 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.255 -- @param ip String representing an IP address. -- @param prefix String or number representing a prefix length. Should be of the same address family as ip. -- @return String representing a range of addresses from the first to the last hosts (or nil in case of an error). -- @return Nil or error message in case of an error. function get_assignment( ip, prefix ) local some_ip, err = ipOps.ip_to_bin( ip ) if err then return nil, err end prefix = tonumber( prefix ) if not prefix or ( prefix < 0 ) or ( prefix > string.len( some_ip ) ) then return nil, "Error in get_assignment: Invalid prefix length." end local hostbits = string.sub( some_ip, prefix + 1 ) hostbits = string.gsub( hostbits, "1", "0" ) local first = string.sub( some_ip, 1, prefix ) .. hostbits err = {} first, err[#err+1] = ipOps.bin_to_ip( first ) last, err[#err+1] = ipOps.get_last_ip( ip, prefix ) if #err > 0 then return nil, table.concat( err, " " ) end return first .. "-" .. last end --- -- Controls what to output at the end of the script execution. Attempts to get data from the registry. If the data is a string it is output as -- it is. If the data is a table then format_data_for_output is called. If there is no cached data, nothing will be output. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @param services_queried Table of strings. Each is the id of a whois service queried for the Target (tracking.completed). -- @return String - Host Script Results. -- @see get_output_from_cache, format_data_for_output function output( ip, services_queried ) local data = get_output_from_cache( ip ) if type( data ) == "string" then return data elseif type( data ) == "table" then return format_data_for_output( data ) end if type( services_queried ) ~= "table" then stdnse.print_debug( "%s %s Error in output(): No data found.", filename, ip ) return nil elseif #services_queried == 0 then stdnse.print_debug( "%s %s Error in output(): No data found, no queries were completed.", filename, ip ) return nil elseif #services_queried > 0 then stdnse.print_debug( "%s %s Error in output(): No data found - could not understand query responses.", filename, ip ) return nil end return nil -- just to be safe end --- -- Retrieves data applicable to the Target from the registry. Cached data is only returned if the Target IP matches a key in the cache. -- If the Target IP is in a range for which there exists cached data then a pointer string is instead returned. -- @param ip String representing the Target's IP address. -- @return Table or string or nil. -- @see get_cache_key function get_output_from_cache( ip ) local ip_key = get_cache_key( ip ) if not ip_key then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s %s Error in get_output_from_cache().", filename, ip ) return nil end local cache_data = nmap.registry.whois.cache[ip_key] if ip == ip_key then return cache_data.data else return "See the result for " .. ip_key .. "." end end --- -- Uses the output_short or output_long tables to format the supplied table of data for output as a string. -- @param data Table of captured fields grouped into whois record objects from a single record. -- data.id is a string id of the service from which the record was retrieved and data.mirror is a string id of a mirrored service. -- @return String, ready for output (i.e. to be returned by action() ). function format_data_for_output( data ) -- DISPLAY THE FOUND RECORD -- ipairs over the table that dictates the order in which fields -- should be output local output, display_owner, display_rules = {} if data.mirror then display_owner = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[data.mirror] else display_owner = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[data.id] end if nmap.verbosity() > 0 then display_rules = display_owner.output_long or display_owner.output_short else display_rules = display_owner.output_short or display_owner.output_long end if not display_rules then return "Could not format results for display." end output[#output+1] = "Record found at " output[#output+1] = nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[data.id].hostname for _, objects in ipairs( display_rules ) do local object_name, fields if type( objects[1] ) == "string" and objects[1] ~= "" and data[objects[1]] then object_name = objects[1] end if object_name and type( objects[2] ) == "table" and #objects[2] > 0 then fields = objects[2] end if fields then for _, field_name in ipairs( fields ) do if type( field_name ) == "string" and data[object_name][field_name] then output[#output+1] = " \n" output[#output+1] = field_name output[#output+1] = ": " output[#output+1] = data[object_name][field_name] elseif type( field_name ) == "table" then output[#output+1] = " \n" for _, field_name_sameline in ipairs( field_name ) do if type( field_name_sameline ) == "string" and data[object_name][field_name_sameline] then output[#output+1] = field_name_sameline output[#output+1] = ": " output[#output+1] = data[object_name][field_name_sameline] output[#output+1] = " " end end end end end end if #output < 3 then return "Could not display any information." end return ( table.concat( output ):gsub( "[%s\n]\n", "\n" ) ) end --- -- Trims space characters from either end of a string and converts an empty string to nil. -- @param to_trim String to be trimmed. -- @return String, trimmed. If the string is empty before or after trimming (or if the parameter was not a string) then returns nil. function trim( to_trim ) if type( to_trim ) ~= "string" or to_trim == "" then return nil end local trimmed = ( string.gsub( to_trim, "^%s*(.-)%s*$", "%1" ) ) if trimmed == "" then trimmed = nil end return trimmed end --- -- Called once per script invocation, the purpose of this function is to populate the registry with variables and data for use by all threads. -- @see get_args, get_local_assignments_data function script_init( ) --- -- fields_meta is a table of patterns and captures and defines from which fields of a whois record to extract data. -- The fields are grouped into sets of RPSL-like objects with a key (e.g. rpsl, arin) which identifies the set. -- -- ob_exist: A pattern that is used to determine whether a record contains a set of objects. -- It does not have to be unique to the set of objects. It does not require captures. -- ob_netnum: A RPSL-like object containing fields describing the Address Assignment. This object is mandatory for this script. -- Other optional objects include: ob_org (organisation), ob_role (role), ob_persn (person) and ob_cust (customer). -- -- Each object table must contain the following: -- ob_start: Pattern for the first field in the object and which marks the start of the object. Does not require captures. -- ob_end: Pattern for the last field in the object and which marks the end of the object. Usually ends with "\r?\n\r?\n". -- Does not require captures. -- -- The remaining key-value pairs for each object should conform to the following: -- key: is a short name for the field in a whois record and which will be displayed in the scripts output to identify the field. -- value: is a pattern for the field and contains a capture for the data required to be captured. nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta = { rpsl = { ob_exist = "\r?\n?%s*[Ii]net6?num:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_netnum = {ob_start = "\r?\n?%s*[Ii]net6?num:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]ource:%s*.-\r?\n\r?\n", inetnum = "\r?\n%s*[Ii]net6?num:%s*(.-)\r?\n", netname = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]et[\-]-[Nn]ame:%s*(.-)\r?\n", nettype = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]et[\-]-[Tt]ype:%s*(.-)\r?\n", descr = "[Dd]escr:[^\r?\n][%s]*(.-)\r?\n", country = "\r?\n%s*[Cc]ountry:%s*(.-)\r?\n", status = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]tatus:%s*(.-)\r?\n", source = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]ource:%s*(.-)\r?\n"}, ob_org = { ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rgani[sz]ation:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]ource:%s*.-\r?\n\r?\n", organisation = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rgani[sz]ation:%s*(.-)\r?\n", orgname = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rg[\-]-[Nn]ame:%s*(.-)\r?\n", descr = "[Dd]escr:[^\r?\n][%s]*(.-)\r?\n", email = "\r?\n%s*[Ee][\-]-[Mm]ail:%s*(.-)\r?\n"}, ob_role = { ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Rr]ole:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]ource:%s*.-\r?\n\r?\n", role = "\r?\n%s*[Rr]ole:%s*(.-)\r?\n", email = "\r?\n%s*[Ee][\-]-[Mm]ail:%s*(.-)\r?\n"}, ob_persn = { ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Pp]erson:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]ource:%s*.-\r?\n\r?\n", person = "\r?\n%s*[Pp]erson:%s*(.-)\r?\n", email = "\r?\n%s*[Ee][\-]-[Mm]ail:%s*(.-)\r?\n"} }, arin = { ob_exist = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]et[\-]-[Rr]ange:.-\r?\n", ob_netnum = {ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]et[\-]-[Rr]ange:.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n\r?\n", netrange = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]et[\-]-[Rr]ange:(.-)\r?\n", netname = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]et[\-]-[Nn]ame:(.-)\r?\n", nettype = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]et[\-]-[Tt]ype:(.-)\r?\n"}, ob_org = {ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rg[\-]-[Nn]ame:.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n\r?\n", orgname = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rg[\-]-[Nn]ame:(.-)\r?\n", orgid = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rg[\-]-[Ii][Dd]:(.-)\r?\n", stateprov = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]tate[\-]-[Pp]rov:(.-)\r?\n", country = "\r?\n%s*[Cc]ountry:(.-)\r?\n"}, ob_cust = {ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Cc]ust[\-]-[Nn]ame:.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n\r?\n", custname = "\r?\n%s*[Cc]ust[\-]-[Nn]ame:(.-)\r?\n", stateprov = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]tate[\-]-[Pp]rov:(.-)\r?\n", country = "\r?\n%s*[Cc]ountry:(.-)\r?\n"}, ob_persn = {ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rg[\-]-[Tt]ech[\-]-[Nn]ame:.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n\r?\n", orgtechname = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rg[\-]-[Tt]ech[\-]-[Nn]ame:(.-)\r?\n", orgtechemail = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]rg[\-]-[Tt]ech[\-]-[Ee][\-]-[Mm]ail:(.-)\r?\n"} }, lacnic = { ob_exist = "\r?\n%s*[Ii]net6?num:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_netnum = {ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Ii]net6?num:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n\r?\n", inetnum = "\r?\n%s*[Ii]net6?num:%s*(.-)\r?\n", owner = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]wner:%s*(.-)\r?\n", ownerid = "\r?\n%s*[Oo]wner[\-]-[Ii][Dd]:%s*(.-)\r?\n", responsible = "\r?\n%s*[Rr]esponsible:%s*(.-)\r?\n", country = "\r?\n%s*[Cc]ountry:%s*(.-)\r?\n", source = "\r?\n%s*[Ss]ource:%s*(.-)\r?\n"}, ob_persn = {ob_start = "\r?\n%s*[Pp]erson:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n\r?\n", person = "\r?\n%s*[Pp]erson:%s*(.-)\r?\n", email = "\r?\n%s*[Ee][\-]-[Mm]ail:%s*(.-)\r?\n"} }, jpnic = { ob_exist = "\r?\n%s*[Nn]etwork%s-[Ii]nformation:%s*.-\r?\n", ob_netnum = {ob_start = "\[[Nn]etwork%s*[Nn]umber\]%s*.-\r?\n", ob_end = "\r?\n\r?\n", inetnum = "\[[Nn]etwork%s*[Nn]umber\]%s*(.-)\r?\n", netname = "\[[Nn]etwork%s*[Nn]ame\]%s*(.-)\r?\n", orgname = "\[[Oo]rganization\]%s*(.-)\r?\n"} } } --- -- whoisdb defines the whois services this script is able to query and the script output produced for them. -- Each entry is a key-value pair where the key is a short name for the service and value is a table of definitions for that service. -- Note that there is defined here an entry for IANA which does not have a whois service. The entry is defined to allow us to redirect to ARIN when -- IANA is referred to in a record. -- -- Each service defined should contain the following: -- -- id: String. Matches the key for the service and is a short name for the service. -- hostname: String. Hostname of the service. -- preflag: String. Prepended to the target IP address sent in the whois query. -- postflag: String. Appended to the target IP address sent in the whois query. -- longname: Table of strings. Each is a lowercase official (or semi-official) name of the service. -- fieldreq: Linked table entry. The key identifying a table of a set of objects defined in fields_meta. -- In its records each whois service displays a particular set of objects as defined here. -- smallnet_rule: Linked table entry. The key of a pattern for the field defined in fields_meta which captures the Assignment Range. This is an -- optional entry and is used to extract the smallest (i.e. Most Specific) range from a record when more than one range is detailed. -- redirects: Table of tables, containing strings. Used to determine whether a record is referring to a different whois service by -- searching for service specific information in certain fields of the record. -- Each entry is a table thus: { "search_object", "search_field", "pattern" } -- search_object: is the key name for a record object defined in fields_meta, in which to search. -- search_field: is the key name for a field of the object, the data of which to search. -- pattern: is typically the id or longname key names. -- In the example: {"ob_org", "orgname", "longname"}, we cycle through each service defined in whoisdb and look for its longname in -- the ob_org.orgname of the current record. -- output_short: Table for each object to be displayed when Nmap verbosity is zero. The first element of each table is the object name and the -- second element is a table of fields to display. The elements of the second may be field names, which are each output to a new -- line, or tables containing field names which are output to the same line. -- output_long: Table for each object to be displayed when Nmap verbosity is one or above. The structure is the same as output_short. -- reg: String name for the field in ob_netnum which captures the Assignment Range (e.g. "netrange", "inetnum"), the data of which is -- cached in the registry. -- unordered: Boolean. Optional. True if the records from the service display an object other than ob_netnum as the first in the record (such -- as at ARIN). This flag is used to decide whether we should extract an object immediately before the relevant ob_netnum object -- from a record. nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb = { arin = { id = "arin", hostname = "whois.arin.net", preflag = "+", postflag = "", longname = {"american registry for internet numbers"}, fieldreq = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.arin, smallnet_rule = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.arin.ob_netnum.netrange, redirects = { {"ob_org", "orgname", "longname"}, {"ob_org", "orgname", "id"}, {"ob_org", "orgid", "id"} }, output_short = { {"ob_netnum", {"netrange", "netname"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "orgid", {"country", "stateprov"}}} }, output_long = { {"ob_netnum", {"netrange", "netname"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "orgid", {"country", "stateprov"}}}, {"ob_cust", {"custname", {"country", "stateprov"}}}, {"ob_persn", {"orgtechname", "orgtechemail"}} }, reg = "netrange", unordered = true }, ripe = { id = "ripe", hostname = "whois.ripe.net", preflag = "-B", postflag = "", longname = {"ripe network coordination centre"}, fieldreq = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.rpsl, smallnet_rule = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.rpsl.ob_netnum.inetnum, redirects = { {"ob_role", "role", "longname"}, {"ob_org", "orgname", "id"}, {"ob_org", "orgname", "longname"} }, output_short = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "netname", "descr", "country"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "organisation", "descr", "email"}} }, output_long = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "netname", "descr", "country"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "organisation", "descr", "email"}}, {"ob_role", {"role", "email"}}, {"ob_persn", {"person", "email"}} }, reg = "inetnum" }, apnic = { id = "apnic", hostname = "whois.apnic.net", preflag = "", postflag = "", longname = {"asia pacific network information centre"}, fieldreq = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.rpsl, smallnet_rule = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.rpsl.ob_netnum.inetnum, redirects = { {"ob_netnum", "netname", "id"}, {"ob_org", "orgname", "longname"}, {"ob_role", "role", "longname"}, {"ob_netnum", "source", "id"} }, output_short = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "netname", "descr", "country"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "organisation", "descr", "email"}} }, output_long = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "netname", "descr", "country"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "organisation", "descr", "email"}}, {"ob_role", {"role", "email"}}, {"ob_persn", {"person", "email"}} }, reg = "inetnum" }, lacnic = { id = "lacnic", hostname = "whois.lacnic.net", preflag = "", postflag = "", longname = {"latin american and caribbean ip address regional registry"}, fieldreq = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.lacnic, smallnet_rule = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.lacnic.ob_netnum.inetnum, redirects = { {"ob_netnum", "ownerid", "id"}, {"ob_netnum", "source", "id"} }, output_short = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "owner", "ownerid", "responsible", "country"}} }, output_long = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "owner", "ownerid", "responsible", "country"}}, {"ob_persn", {"person", "email"}} }, reg = "inetnum" }, afrinic = { id = "afrinic", hostname = "whois.afrinic.net", preflag = "-c", postflag = "", longname = {"african internet numbers registry", "african network information center"}, fieldreq = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.rpsl, smallnet_rule = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.rpsl.ob_netnum.inetnum, redirects = { {"ob_org", "orgname", "longname"} }, output_short = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "netname", "descr", "country"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "organisation", "descr", "email"}} }, output_long = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "netname", "descr", "country"}}, {"ob_org", {"orgname", "organisation", "descr", "email"}}, {"ob_role", {"role", "email"}}, {"ob_persn", {"person", "email"}} }, reg = "inetnum" },--[[ jpnic = { id = "jpnic", hostname = "whois.nic.ad.jp", preflag = "", postflag = "/e", longname = {"japan network information center"}, fieldreq = nmap.registry.whois.fields_meta.jpnic, output_short = { {"ob_netnum", {"inetnum", "netname", "orgname"}} }, reg = "inetnum" },--]] iana = { -- not actually a db but required here id = "iana", longname = {"internet assigned numbers authority"} } } nmap.registry.whois.m_none = { "\n%s*([Nn]o match found for[%s\+]*$addr)", "\n%s*([Uu]nallocated resource:%s*$addr)", "\n%s*([Rr]eserved:%s*$addr)", "\n[^\n]*([Nn]ot%s[Aa]ssigned[^\n]*$addr)", "\n%s*(No match!!)%s*\n", "(Invalid IP or CIDR block:%s*$addr)" } nmap.registry.whois.m_err = { "\n%s*([Aa]n [Ee]rror [Oo]ccured)%s*\n", "\n[^\n]*([Ee][Rr][Rr][Oo][Rr][^\n]*)\n" } nmap.registry.whois.remote_assignments_files = {} nmap.registry.whois.remote_assignments_files.ipv4 = { { remote_resource = "http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/", local_resource = "ipv4-address-space", match_assignment = "^([\.%d]+/%d+)", match_service = "whois\.(%w+)\.net" } } nmap.registry.whois.remote_assignments_files.ipv6 = { --[[{ remote_resource = "http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-address-space", local_resource = "ipv6-address-space", match_assignment = "^([:%x]+/%d+)", match_service = "^[:%x]+/%d+%s*(%w+)" },--]] { remote_resource = "http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-unicast-address-assignments", local_resource = "ipv6-unicast-address-assignments", match_assignment = "^([:%x]+/%d+)", match_service = "^[:%x]+/%d+%s*(%w+)" } } local err -- get and validate any --script-args get_args() -- mutex for each service nmap.registry.whois.mutex = {} for id, v in pairs( nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb ) do if id ~= "iana" then nmap.registry.whois.mutex[id] = nmap.mutex(nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[id]) end end -- get IANA assignments lists if nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file then nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_data, err = get_local_assignments_data() if err then nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file = false end end nmap.registry.whois.init_done = true end --- -- Parses the command line arguments passed to the script with --script-args. -- Sets flags in the registry which threads read to determine certain behaviours. -- Permitted args are 'nofile' - Prevents use of a list of assignments to determine which service to query, -- 'nofollow' - Prevents following redirects found in records, -- 'arin', 'ripe', 'apnic', etc. - Service id's, as defined in the whoisdb table in the registry (see script_init). function get_args() if not nmap.registry.args then return end local args if ( nmap.registry.args.whois and nmap.registry.args.whois.whodb ) then args = nmap.registry.args.whois.whodb elseif nmap.registry.args.whodb then args = nmap.registry.args.whodb elseif nmap.registry.args['whois.whodb'] then args = nmap.registry.args['whois.whodb'] else return end if type( args ) ~= "string" or ( args == "" ) then return end local t = {} -- match words in args which may be whois dbs or other arguments for db in string.gmatch( args, "%w+" ) do if not nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[db] then if ( db == "nofollow" ) then nmap.registry.whois.nofollow = true elseif ( db == "nocache" ) then nmap.registry.whois.using_cache = false elseif ( db == "nofile" ) then nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file = false stdnse.print_debug( 2, "%s: Not using local assignments data.", filename ) end elseif not ( string.match( table.concat( t, " " ), db ) ) then -- we have a unique valid whois db t[#t+1] = db end end if ( #t > 0 ) and nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file then -- "nofile" was not explicitly supplied, but it is implied by supplying custom whoisdb_default_order nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file = false stdnse.print_debug(3, "%s: Not using local assignments data because custom whoisdb_default_order was supplied.", filename) end if ( #t > 1 ) and nmap.registry.whois.nofollow then -- using nofollow, we do not follow redirects and can only accept what we find as a record therefore we only accept the first db supplied t = {t[1]} stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Too many args supplied with 'nofollow', only using %s.", filename, t[1] ) end if ( #t > 0 ) then nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb_default_order = t stdnse.print_debug( 2, "%s: whoisdb_default_order: %s.", filename, table.concat( t, " " ) ) end end --- -- Makes IANA hosted assignments data available for lookups against that data. In more detail it: -- Caches a local copy of remote assignments data if copies do not currently exist or are out-of-date. -- Checks whether the cached copies require updating and performs update as required. -- Parses the cached copies and populates a table of lookup data which is returned to the caller. -- Sets a flag in the registry to prevent use of the lookup data in the event of an error. -- @return Table of lookup data (or nil in case of an error). -- @return Nil or error message in case of an error. -- @see get_parentpath, file_exists, requires_updating, read_from_file, conditional_download, -- write_to_file, parse_assignments function get_local_assignments_data() if not next( nmap.registry.whois.remote_assignments_files ) then nmap.registry.whois.using_local_assignments_file = false return nil, "Error in get_local_assignments_data: Remote resources not defined in remote_assignments_files registry key" end -- get the directory path where cached files will be stored. local fetchfile = "nmap-services" local directory_path, err = get_parentpath( fetchfile ) if err then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Nmap.fetchfile() failed to get a path to %s: %s.", filename, fetchfile, err ) return nil, err end local ret = {} -- cache or update and parse each remote file for each address family for address_family, t in pairs( nmap.registry.whois.remote_assignments_files ) do for i, assignment_data_spec in ipairs( t ) do local update_required, modified_date, entity_tag, err -- do we have a cached file and does it need updating? local file, exists = directory_path .. assignment_data_spec.local_resource exists, err = file_exists( file ) if not exists and err then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Error accessing %s: %s.", filename, file, err ) elseif not exists then update_required = true stdnse.print_debug( 2, "%s: %s does not exist or is empty. Fetching it now...", filename, file ) elseif exists then update_required, modified_date, entity_tag = requires_updating( file ) end local file_content -- read an existing and up-to-date file into file_content. if exists and not update_required then stdnse.print_debug( 2, "%s: %s was cached less than %s ago. Reading...", filename, file, nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_file_expiry ) file_content = read_from_file( file ) end -- cache or update and then read into file_content local http_response, write_success if update_required then http_response = ( conditional_download( assignment_data_spec.remote_resource, modified_date, entity_tag ) ) if not http_response or type( http_response.status ) ~= "number" then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Failed whilst requesting %s.", filename, assignment_data_spec.remote_resource ) elseif http_response.status == 200 then -- prepend our file header stdnse.print_debug( 2, "%s: Retrieved %s.", filename, assignment_data_spec.remote_resource ) file_content = stdnse.strsplit( "\r?\n", http_response.body ) table.insert( file_content, 1, "** Do Not Alter This Line or The Following Line **" ) local hline = {} hline[#hline+1] = "<" .. os.time() .. ">" hline[#hline+1] = "<" .. http_response.header["last-modified"] .. ">" hline[#hline+1] = "<" .. http_response.header.etag .. ">" table.insert( file_content, 2, table.concat( hline ) ) write_success, err = write_to_file( file, file_content ) if err then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Error writing %s to %s: %s.", filename, assignment_data_spec.remote_resource, file, err ) end elseif http_response.status == 304 then -- update our file header with a new timestamp stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: %s is up-to-date.", filename, file ) file_content = read_from_file( file ) file_content[2] = file_content[2]:gsub("^<[\-\+]?%d+>(.*)$", "<" .. os.time() .. ">%1") write_success, err = write_to_file( file, file_content ) if err then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Error writing to %s: %s.", filename, file, err ) end else stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: HTTP %s whilst requesting %s.", filename, http_response.status, assignment_data_spec.remote_resource ) end end if file_content then -- Create a table for this address family (if there isn't one already). if not ret[address_family] then ret[address_family] = {} end -- Parse data and add to the table for this address family. local t t, err = parse_assignments( assignment_data_spec, file_content ) if #t == 0 or err then -- good header, but bad file? Kill the file! write_to_file( file, "" ) stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Problem with the data in %s.", filename, file ) else for i, v in pairs( t ) do ret[address_family][#ret[address_family]+1] = v end end end end -- file end -- af -- If we decide to use more than one assignments file for ipv6 we may need to sort the resultant parsed list so that sub-assignments appear -- before their parent. This is expensive, but it's worth doing to ensure the lookup process returns the correct service. -- table.sort( ret.ipv6, sort_assignments ) -- final check for an empty table which we'll convert to nil for af, t in pairs( ret ) do if #t == 0 then ret[af] = nil stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Cannot use local assignments file for address family %s.", filename, af ) end end return ret end --- -- Uses nmap.fetchfile to get the path of the parent directory of the supplied Nmap datafile filename. -- @param fname String - Filename of an Nmap datafile. -- @return String - The filepath of the directory containing the supplied filename including the trailing slash (or nil in case of an error). -- @return Nil or error message in case of an error. function get_parentpath( fname ) if type( fname ) ~= "string" or fname == "" then return nil, "Error in get_parentpath: Expected fname as a string." end local path = nmap.fetchfile( fname ) if not path then return nil, "Error in get_parentpath: Call to fetchfile() failed." end path = path:sub( 1, path:len() - fname:len() ) return path end --- -- Given a filepath, checks for the existence of that file. -- @param file Path to a file. -- @return Boolean True if file exists and can be read or false if file does not exist or is empty or cannot be otherwise read. -- @return Nil or error message. No error message if the file is empty or does not exist, only if the file cannot be read for some other reason. function file_exists( file ) local f, err, _ = io.open( file, "r" ) if ( f and f:read() ) then f:close() return true, nil elseif f then f:close() return false, nil elseif not f and err:match("No such file or directory") then return false, nil elseif err then return false, err else return false, ( "unforseen error while checking " .. file ) end end --- -- Checks whether a cached file requires updating via HTTP. -- The cached file should contain the following string on the second line: "". -- where timestamp is number of seconds since epoch at the time the file was last cached and -- Last-Modified-Date is an HTTP compliant date sting returned by an HTTP server at the time the file was last cached and -- Entity-Tag is an HTTP Etag returned by an HTTP server at the time the file was last cached. -- @param file Filepath of the cached file. -- @return Boolean False if file does not require updating, true otherwise. -- @return nil or a valid modified-date (string). -- @return nil or a valid entity_tag (string). -- @see file_is_expired function requires_updating( file ) local last_cached, mod, etag, has_expired local f, err, _ = io.open( file, "r" ) if not f then return true, nil end local _ = f:read("*line") local stamp = f:read("*line") f:close() if not stamp then return true, nil end last_cached, mod, etag = stamp:match( "<([^>]*)><([^>]*)><([^>]*)>" ) if not ( last_cached or mod or etag ) then return true, nil end if not etag or not mod or not ( mod:match( "%a%a%a,%s%d%d%s%a%a%a%s%d%d%d%d%s%d%d:%d%d:%d%d%s%u%u%u" ) or mod:match( "%a*day,%d%d\-%a%a%a\-%d%d%s%d%d:%d%d:%d%d%s%u%u%u" ) or mod:match( "%a%a%a%s%a%a%a%s%d?%d%s%d%d:%d%d:%d%d%s%d%d%d%d" ) ) then return true, nil end -- Check whether the file was cached within local_assignments_file_expiry (registry value) has_expired = file_is_expired( last_cached ) return has_expired, mod, etag end --- -- Reads a file, line by line, into a table. -- @param file String representing a filepath. -- @return Table (array-style) of lines read from the file (or nil in case of an error). -- @return Nil or error message in case of an error. function read_from_file( file ) if type( file ) ~= "string" or file == "" then return nil, "Error in read_from_file: Expected file as a string." end local f, err, _ = io.open( file, "r" ) if not f then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Error opening %s for reading: %s", filename, file, err ) return nil, err end local line, ret = nil, {} while true do line = f:read() if not line then break end ret[#ret+1] = line end f:close() return ret end --- -- Performs either an HTTP Conditional GET request if mod_date or e_tag is passed, or a plain GET request otherwise. -- Will follow a single redirect for the remote resource. -- @param url String representing the full URL of the remote resource. -- @param mod_date String representing an HTTP date. -- @param e_tag String representing an HTTP entity tag. -- @return Table as per http.request or nil in case of a non-HTTP error. -- @return Nil or error message in case of an error. -- @see http.request function conditional_download( url, mod_date, e_tag ) if type( url ) ~= "string" or url == "" then return nil, "Error in conditional_download: Expected url as a string." end -- mod_date and e_tag allowed to be nil or a non-empty string if mod_date and ( type( mod_date ) ~= "string" or mod_date == "" ) then return nil, "Error in conditional_download: Expected mod_date as nil or as a non-empty string." end if e_tag and ( type( e_tag ) ~= "string" or e_tag == "" ) then return nil, "Error in conditional_download: Expected e_tag as nil or as a non-empty string." end -- use e_tag in preference to mod_date local request_options = {} request_options.header = {} if e_tag then request_options.header["If-None-Match"] = e_tag elseif mod_date then request_options.header["If-Modified-Since"] = mod_date end if not next( request_options.header ) then request_options = nil end local request_response = http.get_url( url, request_options ) -- follow one redirection if request_response.status ~= 304 and ( tostring( request_response.status ):match( "30%d" ) and type( request_response.header.location ) == "string" and request_response.header.location ~= "" ) then stdnse.print_debug( 2, "%s: HTTP Status:%d New Location: %s.", filename, request_response.status, request_response.header.location ) request_response = http.get_url( request_response.header.location, request_options ) end return request_response end --- -- Writes the supplied content to file. -- @param file String representing a filepath (if it exists it will be overwritten). -- @param content String or table of data to write to file. Empty string or table is permitted. -- A table will be written to file with each element of the table on a new line. -- @return Boolean True on success or nil in case of an error. -- @return Nil or error message in case of an error. function write_to_file( file, content ) if type( file ) ~= "string" or file == "" then return nil, "Error in write_to_file: Expected file as a string." end if type( content ) ~= "string" and type( content ) ~= "table" then return nil, "Error in write_to_file: Expected content as a table or string." end local f, err, _ = io.open( file, "w" ) if not f then stdnse.print_debug( 1, "%s: Error opening %s for writing: %s.", filename, file, err ) return nil, err end if ( type( content ) == "table" ) then content = table.concat( content, "\n" ) or "" end f:write( content ) f:close() return true end --- -- Converts raw data from an assignments file into a form optimised for lookups against that data. -- @param address_family_spec Table (assoc. array) containing patterns for extracting data. -- @param table_of_lines Table containing a line of data per table element. -- @return Table - each element of the form { range = { first = data, last = data }, service = data } (or nil in case of an error). -- @return Nil or error message in case of an error. function parse_assignments( address_family_spec, table_of_lines ) if #table_of_lines < 1 then return nil, "Error in parse_assignments: Expected table_of_lines as a non-empty table." end local mnetwork = address_family_spec.match_assignment local mservice = address_family_spec.match_service local ret, net, svc = {} for i, line in ipairs( table_of_lines ) do net = line:match( mnetwork ) if net then svc = line:match( mservice ) if svc then svc = string.lower( svc ) end if not svc or ( svc == "iana" ) then svc = "arin" elseif not nmap.registry.whois.whoisdb[svc] then svc = "arin" end -- optimise the data local first_ip, last_ip, err = ipOps.get_ips_from_range( net ) if not err then local t = { first = first_ip, last = last_ip } ret[#ret+1] = { range = t, service = svc } end end end return ret end --- -- Checks the age of the supplied timestamp and compares it to the value of local_assignments_file_expiry. -- @param time_string String representing a timestamp (seconds since epoch). -- @return Boolean True if the period elapsed since the timestamp is longer than the value of local_assignments_file_expiry -- also returns true if the parameter is not of the expected type, otherwise returns false. -- @see sane_expiry_period function file_is_expired( time_string ) if type( time_string ) ~= "string" or time_string == "" then return true end local allowed_age = nmap.registry.whois.local_assignments_file_expiry if allowed_age == "" then return true end local cached_time = tonumber(time_string) if not cached_time then return true end local now_time = os.time() if now_time < cached_time then return true end if now_time > ( cached_time + sane_expiry_period( allowed_age ) ) then return true end return false end --- -- Checks that the supplied string represents a period of time between 0 and 7 days. -- @param period String representing a period. -- @return Number representing the supplied period or a failsafe period in whole seconds. -- @see get_period function sane_expiry_period( period ) local sane_default_expiry = 57600 -- 16h local max_expiry = 604800 -- 7d period = get_period( period ) if not period or ( period == "" ) then return sane_default_expiry end if period < max_expiry then return period end return max_expiry end --- -- Converts a string representing a period of time made up of a quantity and a unit such as "24h" -- into whole seconds. -- @param period String combining a quantity and a unit of time. -- Acceptable units are days (D or d), hours (H or h), minutes (M or m) and seconds (S or s). -- If a unit is not supplied or not one of the above acceptable units, it is assumed to be seconds. -- Negative or fractional periods are permitted. -- @return Number representing the supplied period in whole seconds (or nil in case of an error). function get_period( period ) if type( period ) ~= string or ( period == "" ) then return nil end local quant, unit = period:match( "(\-?\+?%d*\.?%d*)([SsMmHhDd]?)" ) if not ( tonumber( quant ) ) then return nil end if ( string.lower( unit ) == "m" ) then unit = 60 elseif ( string.lower( unit ) == "h" ) then unit = 3600 elseif ( string.lower( unit ) == "d" ) then unit = 86400 else -- seconds and catch all unit = 1 end return ( math.modf( quant * unit ) ) end -- -- Passed to table.sort, will sort a table of IP assignments such that sub-assignments appear before their parent. -- This function is not in use at the moment (see get_local_assignments_data) and will not appear in nse documentation. -- @param first Table { range = { first = IP_addr, last = IP_addr } } -- @param second Table { range = { first = IP_addr, last = IP_addr } } -- @return Boolean True if the tables are already in the correct order, otherwise false. function sort_assignments( first, second ) local f_lo, f_hi = first.range.first, first.range.last local s_lo, s_hi = second.range.first, second.range.last if ipOps.compare_ip( f_lo, "gt", s_lo ) then return false end if ipOps.compare_ip( f_lo, "le", s_lo ) and ipOps.compare_ip( f_hi, "ge", s_hi ) then return false end return true end