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metasploit-framework/lib/packetfu/arp.rb
Ramon de C Valle f124597a56 Code cleanups
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module PacketFu
# ARPHeader is a complete ARP struct, used in ARPPacket.
#
# ARP is used to discover the machine address of nearby devices.
#
# See http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/arp.htm for details.
#
# ==== Header Definition
#
# uint16be :arp_hw, :initial_value => 1 # Ethernet
# uint16be :arp_proto, :initial_value => 0x0800 # IP
# uint8 :arp_hw_len, :initial_value => 6
# uint8 :arp_proto_len, :initial_value => 4
# uint16be :arp_opcode, :initial_value => 1 # 1: Request, 2: Reply, 3: Request-Reverse, 4: Reply-Reverse
# eth_mac :arp_src_mac # From eth.rb
# octets :arp_src_ip # From ip.rb
# eth_mac :arp_dst_mac # From eth.rb
# octets :arp_dst_ip # From ip.rb
# rest :body
#
class ARPHeader < BinData::MultiValue
uint16be :arp_hw, :initial_value => 1 # Ethernet
uint16be :arp_proto, :initial_value => 0x0800 # IP
uint8 :arp_hw_len, :initial_value => 6
uint8 :arp_proto_len, :initial_value => 4
uint16be :arp_opcode, :initial_value => 1 # 1: Request, 2: Reply, 3: Request-Reverse, 4: Reply-Reverse
eth_mac :arp_src_mac # From eth.rb
octets :arp_src_ip # From ip.rb
eth_mac :arp_dst_mac # From eth.rb
octets :arp_dst_ip # From ip.rb
rest :body
# Set the source MAC address in a more readable way.
def arp_saddr_mac=(mac)
mac = EthHeader.mac2str(mac)
self.arp_src_mac.read(mac)
self.arp_src_mac
end
# Returns a more readable source MAC address.
def arp_saddr_mac
EthHeader.str2mac(self.arp_src_mac.to_s)
end
# Set the destination MAC address in a more readable way.
def arp_daddr_mac=(mac)
mac = EthHeader.mac2str(mac)
self.arp_dst_mac.read(mac)
self.arp_dst_mac
end
# Returns a more readable source MAC address.
def arp_daddr_mac
EthHeader.str2mac(self.arp_dst_mac.to_s)
end
# Sets a more readable source IP address.
def arp_saddr_ip=(addr)
addr = IPHeader.octet_array(addr)
arp_src_ip.o1 = addr[0]
arp_src_ip.o2 = addr[1]
arp_src_ip.o3 = addr[2]
arp_src_ip.o4 = addr[3]
end
# Returns a more readable source IP address.
def arp_saddr_ip
[arp_src_ip.o1,arp_src_ip.o2,arp_src_ip.o3,arp_src_ip.o4].join('.')
end
# Sets a more readable destination IP address.
def arp_daddr_ip=(addr)
addr = IPHeader.octet_array(addr)
arp_dst_ip.o1 = addr[0]
arp_dst_ip.o2 = addr[1]
arp_dst_ip.o3 = addr[2]
arp_dst_ip.o4 = addr[3]
end
# Returns a more readable destination IP address.
def arp_daddr_ip
[arp_dst_ip.o1,arp_dst_ip.o2,arp_dst_ip.o3,arp_dst_ip.o4].join('.')
end
end # class ARPHeader
# ARPPacket is used to construct ARP packets. They contain an EthHeader and an ARPHeader.
# == Example
#
# require 'packetfu'
# arp_pkt = PacketFu::ARPPacket.new(:flavor => "Windows")
# arp_pkt.arp_saddr_mac="00:1c:23:44:55:66" # Your hardware address
# arp_pkt.arp_saddr_ip="10.10.10.17" # Your IP address
# arp_pkt.arp_daddr_ip="10.10.10.1" # Target IP address
# arp_pkt.arp_opcode=1 # Request
#
# arp_pkt.to_w('eth0') # Inject on the wire. (requires root)
# arp_pkt.to_f('/tmp/arp.pcap') # Write to a file.
#
# == Parameters
#
# :flavor
# Sets the "flavor" of the ARP packet. Choices are currently:
# :windows, :linux, :hp_deskjet
# :eth
# A pre-generated EthHeader object. If not specified, a new one will be created.
# :arp
# A pre-generated ARPHeader object. If not specificed, a new one will be created.
# :config
# A hash of return address details, often the output of Utils.whoami?
class ARPPacket < Packet
attr_accessor :eth_header, :arp_header
def ethernet?; true; end
def arp?; true; end
def initialize(args={})
@eth_header = (args[:eth] || EthHeader.new)
@arp_header = (args[:arp] || ARPHeader.new)
@eth_header.eth_proto = 0x806
@eth_header.body=@arp_header
# Please send more flavors to todb-packetfu@planb-security.net.
# Most of these initial fingerprints come from one (1) sample.
case (args[:flavor].nil?) ? :nil : args[:flavor].to_s.downcase.intern
when :windows; @arp_header.body = "\x00" * 64 # 64 bytes of padding
when :linux; @arp_header.body = "\x00" * 4 + # 32 bytes of padding
"\x00\x07\x5c\x14" + "\x00" * 4 +
"\x00\x0f\x83\x34" + "\x00\x0f\x83\x74" +
"\x01\x11\x83\x78" + "\x00\x00\x00\x0c" +
"\x00\x00\x00\x00"
when :hp_deskjet; # Pads up to 60 bytes.
@arp_header.body = "\xe0\x90\x0d\x6c" +
"\xff\xff\xee\xee" + "\x00" * 4 +
"\xe0\x8f\xfa\x18\x00\x20"
else; @arp_header.body = "\x00" * 18 # Pads up to 60 bytes.
end
@headers = [@eth_header, @arp_header]
super
end
# Used to generate summary data for ARP packets.
def peek(args={})
peek_data = ["A "]
peek_data << "%-5d" % self.to_s.size
peek_data << self.arp_saddr_mac
peek_data << "(#{self.arp_saddr_ip})"
peek_data << "->"
peek_data << case self.arp_daddr_mac
when "00:00:00:00:00:00"; "Bcast00"
when "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff"; "BcastFF"
else; self.arp_daddr_mac
end
peek_data << "(#{self.arp_daddr_ip})"
peek_data << ":"
peek_data << case self.arp_opcode
when 1; "Requ"
when 2; "Repl"
when 3; "RReq"
when 4; "RRpl"
when 5; "IReq"
when 6; "IRpl"
else; "0x%02x" % self.opcode
end
peek_data.join
end
end # class ARPPacket
end # module PacketFu