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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2002 - 2005 NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
- * Copyright (c) 2005 - 2008 CACE Technologies, Davis (California)
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- *
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * 3. Neither the name of the Politecnico di Torino, CACE Technologies
- * nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
- * products derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- */
- #ifndef __RPCAP_PROTOCOL_H__
- #define __RPCAP_PROTOCOL_H__
- #define RPCAP_DEFAULT_NETPORT "2002" /* Default port on which the RPCAP daemon is waiting for connections. */
- /* Default port on which the client workstation is waiting for connections in case of active mode. */
- #define RPCAP_DEFAULT_NETPORT_ACTIVE "2003"
- #define RPCAP_DEFAULT_NETADDR "" /* Default network address on which the RPCAP daemon binds to. */
- /*
- * Minimum and maximum supported versions of the protocol.
- *
- * If new message types are added, the protocol version MUST be changed,
- * so that a client knows, from the negotiated protocol version, what
- * messages can be sent to the server.
- *
- * If the format of an existing message type is changed, the protocol
- * version MUST be changed, so that each side knows, from the negotiated
- * protocol version, what format should be used.
- *
- * The RPCAP_MSG_ERROR format MUST not change, as it's used to, among
- * other things, report "incorrect version number" errors, where, if
- * the format changed, the sender of the message might not know what
- * versions the recipient would understand, or might know a version
- * they support (the version number they sent) but might not know
- * the format of the message in that version.
- *
- * Other message versions SHOULD not change, as that would complicate
- * the process of interpreting the message, making it version-dependent.
- * Introducing a new message with a new format is preferable.
- *
- * Version negotiation is done as part of the authentication process:
- *
- * The client sends an authentication request, with the version number
- * in the request being the maximum version it supports.
- *
- * If the server supports that version, it attempts to authenticate the
- * client, and replies as appropriate, with the version number in the
- * reply being that version.
- *
- * If the server doesn't support that version because it's too large,
- * it replies with a RPCAP_MSG_ERROR message, with the maximum version
- * they support as the version number in the reply, and with the error
- * code being PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER.
- *
- * If the server doesn't support that version because it's too small,
- * it replies with a RPCAP_MSG_ERROR message, with that version as
- * the version number in the reply, and with the error code being
- * PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER.
- *
- * If the client supports that version, it retries the authentication
- * with that version and, if that fails for any reason, including
- * PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER, fails. Otherwise, it fails, telling its caller
- * that there's no version that both support.
- *
- * This requires that the set of versions supported by a client or
- * server be a range of integers, with no gaps. Thus:
- *
- * the client's version set is [Cmin, Cmax], with Cmin <= Cmax;
- *
- * the server's version set is [Smin, Smax], with Smin <= Smax;
- *
- * the client sends Cmax as the version number in the initial
- * authentication request;
- *
- * if the server doesn't support the version sent by the client,
- * either Smax < Cmax or Smin > Cmax (because the client sent Cmax
- * to the server, and the server doesn't support it);
- *
- * if Smax < Cmax:
- *
- * the server sends Smax as the version number in the RPCAP_MSG_ERROR/
- * PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER message - the client will accept this because
- * Cmax != 0, as these numbers are unsigned, and this means that
- * this isn't an old client that rejects all messages with a non-zero
- * version number, it's a new client that accepts RPCAP_MSG_ERROR
- * messages no matter what the version is;
- *
- * if Smax >= Cmin, both the client and the server can use it, and
- * the client retries with Smax;
- *
- * if Smax < Cmin, there is no version the client and server can
- * both support.
- *
- * if Smin > Cmax:
- *
- * the server sends Cmax as the version number in the RPCAP_MSG_ERROR/
- * PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER message - the client will accept this because
- * Cmax is a valid client version number.
- *
- * the client will retry with Cmax, get the same version failure,
- * and report that there is no version the client and server can
- * both support (as the version sets are disjoint).
- *
- * Old negotiation-unaware clients just send version 0 and, if they
- * get back PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER, treat it as a fatal error. This
- * means they'll fail to talk to any server that can't handle
- * version 0, which is the appropriate thing to do, as they can
- * only use version 0.
- *
- * Old negotiation-unaware servers fail if they get a version other
- * than 0, sending back PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER with version 0, which is
- * the only version, and thus both the minimum and maximum version,
- * they support. The client will either fail if it doesn't support
- * version 0, or will retry with version 0 and succeed, so it will
- * fail with servers that can't handle version 0 or will negotiate
- * version 0 with servers that can handle version 0.
- */
- #define RPCAP_MIN_VERSION 0
- #define RPCAP_MAX_VERSION 0
- /*
- * Version numbers are unsigned, so if RPCAP_MIN_VERSION is 0, they
- * are >= the minimum version, by definition; don't check against
- * RPCAP_MIN_VERSION, as you may get compiler warnings that the
- * comparison will always succeed.
- */
- #if RPCAP_MIN_VERSION == 0
- #define RPCAP_VERSION_IS_SUPPORTED(v) ((v) <= RPCAP_MAX_VERSION)
- #else
- #define RPCAP_VERSION_IS_SUPPORTED(v) \
- ((v) >= RPCAP_MIN_VERSION && (v) <= RPCAP_MAX_VERSION)
- #endif
- /*
- * Separators used for the host list.
- *
- * It is used:
- * - by the rpcapd daemon, when you types a list of allowed connecting hosts
- * - by the rpcap client in active mode, when the client waits for incoming
- * connections from other hosts
- */
- #define RPCAP_HOSTLIST_SEP " ,;\n\r"
- /*********************************************************
- * *
- * Protocol messages formats *
- * *
- *********************************************************/
- /*
- * WARNING: This file defines some structures that are used to transfer
- * data on the network.
- * Note that your compiler MUST not insert padding into these structures
- * for better alignment.
- * These structures have been created in order to be correctly aligned to
- * a 32-bit boundary, but be careful in any case.
- */
- /*
- * WARNING: These typedefs MUST be of a specific size.
- * You might have to change them on your platform.
- *
- * XXX - use the C99 types? Microsoft's newer versions of Visual Studio
- * support them.
- */
- typedef unsigned char uint8; /* 8-bit unsigned integer */
- typedef unsigned short uint16; /* 16-bit unsigned integer */
- typedef unsigned int uint32; /* 32-bit unsigned integer */
- typedef int int32; /* 32-bit signed integer */
- /* Common header for all the RPCAP messages */
- struct rpcap_header
- {
- uint8 ver; /* RPCAP version number */
- uint8 type; /* RPCAP message type (error, findalldevs, ...) */
- uint16 value; /* Message-dependent value (not always used) */
- uint32 plen; /* Length of the payload of this RPCAP message */
- };
- /* Format of the message for the interface description (findalldevs command) */
- struct rpcap_findalldevs_if
- {
- uint16 namelen; /* Length of the interface name */
- uint16 desclen; /* Length of the interface description */
- uint32 flags; /* Interface flags */
- uint16 naddr; /* Number of addresses */
- uint16 dummy; /* Must be zero */
- };
- /*
- * Format of an address as sent over the wire.
- *
- * Do *NOT* use struct sockaddr_storage, as the layout for that is
- * machine-dependent.
- *
- * RFC 2553 gives two sample layouts, both of which are 128 bytes long,
- * both of which are aligned on an 8-byte boundary, and both of which
- * have 2 bytes before the address data.
- *
- * However, one has a 2-byte address family value at the beginning
- * and the other has a 1-byte address length value and a 1-byte
- * address family value; this reflects the fact that the original
- * BSD sockaddr structure had a 2-byte address family value, which
- * was later changed to a 1-byte address length value and a 1-byte
- * address family value, when support for variable-length OSI
- * network-layer addresses was added.
- *
- * Furthermore, Solaris's struct sockaddr_storage is 256 bytes
- * long.
- *
- * This structure is supposed to be aligned on an 8-byte boundary;
- * the message header is 8 bytes long, so we don't have to do
- * anything to ensure it's aligned on that boundary within a packet,
- * so we just define it as 128 bytes long, with a 2-byte address
- * family. (We only support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, which are fixed-
- * length.) That way, it's the same size as sockaddr_storage on
- * Windows, and it'll look like what an older Windows client will
- * expect.
- *
- * In addition, do *NOT* use the host's AF_ value for an address,
- * as the value for AF_INET6 is machine-dependent. We use the
- * Windows value, so it'll look like what an older Windows client
- * will expect.
- *
- * (The Windows client is the only one that has been distributed
- * as a standard part of *pcap; UN*X clients are probably built
- * from source by the user or administrator, so they're in a
- * better position to upgrade an old client. Therefore, we
- * try to make what goes over the wire look like what comes
- * from a Windows server.)
- */
- struct rpcap_sockaddr
- {
- uint16 family; /* Address family */
- char data[128-2]; /* Data */
- };
- /*
- * Format of an IPv4 address as sent over the wire.
- */
- #define RPCAP_AF_INET 2 /* Value on all OSes */
- struct rpcap_sockaddr_in
- {
- uint16 family; /* Address family */
- uint16 port; /* Port number */
- uint32 addr; /* IPv4 address */
- uint8 zero[8]; /* Padding */
- };
- /*
- * Format of an IPv6 address as sent over the wire.
- */
- #define RPCAP_AF_INET6 23 /* Value on Windows */
- struct rpcap_sockaddr_in6
- {
- uint16 family; /* Address family */
- uint16 port; /* Port number */
- uint32 flowinfo; /* IPv6 flow information */
- uint8 addr[16]; /* IPv6 address */
- uint32 scope_id; /* Scope zone index */
- };
- /* Format of the message for the address listing (findalldevs command) */
- struct rpcap_findalldevs_ifaddr
- {
- struct rpcap_sockaddr addr; /* Network address */
- struct rpcap_sockaddr netmask; /* Netmask for that address */
- struct rpcap_sockaddr broadaddr; /* Broadcast address for that address */
- struct rpcap_sockaddr dstaddr; /* P2P destination address for that address */
- };
- /*
- * \brief Format of the message of the connection opening reply (open command).
- *
- * This structure transfers over the network some of the values useful on the client side.
- */
- struct rpcap_openreply
- {
- int32 linktype; /* Link type */
- int32 tzoff; /* Timezone offset */
- };
- /* Format of the message that starts a remote capture (startcap command) */
- struct rpcap_startcapreq
- {
- uint32 snaplen; /* Length of the snapshot (number of bytes to capture for each packet) */
- uint32 read_timeout; /* Read timeout in milliseconds */
- uint16 flags; /* Flags (see RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_xxx) */
- uint16 portdata; /* Network port on which the client is waiting at (if 'serveropen') */
- };
- /* Format of the reply message that devoted to start a remote capture (startcap reply command) */
- struct rpcap_startcapreply
- {
- int32 bufsize; /* Size of the user buffer allocated by WinPcap; it can be different from the one we chose */
- uint16 portdata; /* Network port on which the server is waiting at (passive mode only) */
- uint16 dummy; /* Must be zero */
- };
- /*
- * \brief Format of the header which encapsulates captured packets when transmitted on the network.
- *
- * This message requires the general header as well, since we want to be able to exchange
- * more information across the network in the future (for example statistics, and kind like that).
- */
- struct rpcap_pkthdr
- {
- uint32 timestamp_sec; /* 'struct timeval' compatible, it represents the 'tv_sec' field */
- uint32 timestamp_usec; /* 'struct timeval' compatible, it represents the 'tv_usec' field */
- uint32 caplen; /* Length of portion present in the capture */
- uint32 len; /* Real length this packet (off wire) */
- uint32 npkt; /* Ordinal number of the packet (i.e. the first one captured has '1', the second one '2', etc) */
- };
- /* General header used for the pcap_setfilter() command; keeps just the number of BPF instructions */
- struct rpcap_filter
- {
- uint16 filtertype; /* type of the filter transferred (BPF instructions, ...) */
- uint16 dummy; /* Must be zero */
- uint32 nitems; /* Number of items contained into the filter (e.g. BPF instructions for BPF filters) */
- };
- /* Structure that keeps a single BPF instuction; it is repeated 'ninsn' times according to the 'rpcap_filterbpf' header */
- struct rpcap_filterbpf_insn
- {
- uint16 code; /* opcode of the instruction */
- uint8 jt; /* relative offset to jump to in case of 'true' */
- uint8 jf; /* relative offset to jump to in case of 'false' */
- int32 k; /* instruction-dependent value */
- };
- /* Structure that keeps the data required for the authentication on the remote host */
- struct rpcap_auth
- {
- uint16 type; /* Authentication type */
- uint16 dummy; /* Must be zero */
- uint16 slen1; /* Length of the first authentication item (e.g. username) */
- uint16 slen2; /* Length of the second authentication item (e.g. password) */
- };
- /* Structure that keeps the statistics about the number of packets captured, dropped, etc. */
- struct rpcap_stats
- {
- uint32 ifrecv; /* Packets received by the kernel filter (i.e. pcap_stats.ps_recv) */
- uint32 ifdrop; /* Packets dropped by the network interface (e.g. not enough buffers) (i.e. pcap_stats.ps_ifdrop) */
- uint32 krnldrop; /* Packets dropped by the kernel filter (i.e. pcap_stats.ps_drop) */
- uint32 svrcapt; /* Packets captured by the RPCAP daemon and sent on the network */
- };
- /* Structure that is needed to set sampling parameters */
- struct rpcap_sampling
- {
- uint8 method; /* Sampling method */
- uint8 dummy1; /* Must be zero */
- uint16 dummy2; /* Must be zero */
- uint32 value; /* Parameter related to the sampling method */
- };
- /* Messages field coding */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY 0x080 /* Flag indicating a reply */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_ERROR 1 /* Message that keeps an error notification */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REQ 2 /* Request to list all the remote interfaces */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REQ 3 /* Request to open a remote device */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REQ 4 /* Request to start a capture on a remote device */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REQ 5 /* Send a compiled filter into the remote device */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_CLOSE 6 /* Close the connection with the remote peer */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_PACKET 7 /* This is a 'data' message, which carries a network packet */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ 8 /* Message that keeps the authentication parameters */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REQ 9 /* It requires to have network statistics */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REQ 10 /* Stops the current capture, keeping the device open */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REQ 11 /* Set sampling parameters */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_FINDALLIF_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* Keeps the list of all the remote interfaces */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_OPEN_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* The remote device has been opened correctly */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_STARTCAP_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* The capture is starting correctly */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_UPDATEFILTER_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* The filter has been applied correctly on the remote device */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_AUTH_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* Sends a message that says 'ok, authorization successful' */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_STATS_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* Message that keeps the network statistics */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_ENDCAP_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* Confirms that the capture stopped successfully */
- #define RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REPLY (RPCAP_MSG_SETSAMPLING_REQ | RPCAP_MSG_IS_REPLY) /* Confirms that the capture stopped successfully */
- #define RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_PROMISC 0x00000001 /* Enables promiscuous mode (default: disabled) */
- #define RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_DGRAM 0x00000002 /* Use a datagram (i.e. UDP) connection for the data stream (default: use TCP)*/
- #define RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_SERVEROPEN 0x00000004 /* The server has to open the data connection toward the client */
- #define RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_INBOUND 0x00000008 /* Capture only inbound packets (take care: the flag has no effect with promiscuous enabled) */
- #define RPCAP_STARTCAPREQ_FLAG_OUTBOUND 0x00000010 /* Capture only outbound packets (take care: the flag has no effect with promiscuous enabled) */
- #define RPCAP_UPDATEFILTER_BPF 1 /* This code tells us that the filter is encoded with the BPF/NPF syntax */
- /* Network error codes */
- #define PCAP_ERR_NETW 1 /* Network error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_INITTIMEOUT 2 /* The RPCAP initial timeout has expired */
- #define PCAP_ERR_AUTH 3 /* Generic authentication error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_FINDALLIF 4 /* Generic findalldevs error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_NOREMOTEIF 5 /* The findalldevs was ok, but the remote end had no interfaces to list */
- #define PCAP_ERR_OPEN 6 /* Generic pcap_open error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_UPDATEFILTER 7 /* Generic updatefilter error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_GETSTATS 8 /* Generic pcap_stats error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_READEX 9 /* Generic pcap_next_ex error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_HOSTNOAUTH 10 /* The host is not authorized to connect to this server */
- #define PCAP_ERR_REMOTEACCEPT 11 /* Generic pcap_remoteaccept error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_STARTCAPTURE 12 /* Generic pcap_startcapture error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_ENDCAPTURE 13 /* Generic pcap_endcapture error */
- #define PCAP_ERR_RUNTIMETIMEOUT 14 /* The RPCAP run-time timeout has expired */
- #define PCAP_ERR_SETSAMPLING 15 /* Error during the settings of sampling parameters */
- #define PCAP_ERR_WRONGMSG 16 /* The other end endpoint sent a message which has not been recognized */
- #define PCAP_ERR_WRONGVER 17 /* The other end endpoint has a version number that is not compatible with our */
- /*
- * \brief Buffer used by socket functions to send-receive packets.
- * In case you plan to have messages larger than this value, you have to increase it.
- */
- #define RPCAP_NETBUF_SIZE 64000
- /*********************************************************
- * *
- * Routines used by the rpcap client and rpcap daemon *
- * *
- *********************************************************/
- #include "sockutils.h"
- extern void rpcap_createhdr(struct rpcap_header *header, uint8 ver, uint8 type, uint16 value, uint32 length);
- extern const char *rpcap_msg_type_string(uint8 type);
- extern int rpcap_senderror(SOCKET sock, uint8 ver, uint16 errcode, const char *error, char *errbuf);
- #endif
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