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+ # NmapAutoAnalyzer
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+
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+ NmapAutoAnalyzer is a script to extract specific pieces of potentially useful information from nmap XML output file. It's mainly handy when you have a large number of nmap XML files and want to extract things like port listings for further testing.
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+
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+ The actual parsing is done by the nmap-parser gem (http://rubynmap.sourceforge.net/)
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Install should be pretty simple
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+
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+ $ gem install nmap_auto_analyzer
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ There's two main modes of operation. file mode scans a specific nmap xml file, and directory mode scans all nmap xml files in a directory (there can be other files in the directory, nmapautoanalyzer will throw an error but should carry on ok). The only required option is either -f or -d to specify the target files (all the other options have default set).
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+
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+ -d, --directory [DIRECTORY] Directory to scan for xml files
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+ -f, --file [FILE] File to scan including path
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+ -r, --report [REPORT] Report name
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+ --reportDirectory [REPORTDIRECTORY]
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+ Report Directory
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+ --html-report Generate an HTML report as well as the txt one
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+ -i, --ignoreChatty Ignore Chatty Hosts (over 900 open tcp ports)
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+ -h, -?, --help, --? Get Help
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+ -v, --version get Version
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/raesene/nmap_auto_analyzer/fork )
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+ 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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+ 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 5. Create a new Pull Request
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require 'nmap_auto_analyzer'
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+
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+ require 'ostruct'
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ options = OpenStruct.new
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+ options.report_directory = Dir.pwd
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+ options.report_file = 'nmap-parse-report'
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+ options.scan_directory = '/tmp/nmapscans/'
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+ options.scan_file = ''
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+ options.scan_type = :notset
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+ options.html_report = false
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+ options.ignore_chatty = false
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+ opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+ opts.banner = "Nmap Auto Analyzer #{NmapAutoAnalyzer::VERSION}"
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+
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+ opts.on("-d", "--directory [DIRECTORY]", "Directory to scan for xml files") do |dir|
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+ options.scan_directory = dir
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+ options.scan_type = :directory
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+ end
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+ opts.on("-f", "--file [FILE]", "File to scan including path") do |file|
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+ options.scan_file = file
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+ options.scan_type = :file
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-r", "--report [REPORT]", "Report name") do |rep|
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+ options.report_file = rep
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("--reportDirectory [REPORTDIRECTORY]", "Report Directory") do |rep|
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+ options.report_directory = rep
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("--html-report", "Generate an HTML report as well as the txt one") do |html|
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+ options.html_report = true
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-i", "--ignoreChatty", "Ignore Chatty Hosts (over 900 open tcp ports)") do |ignore|
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+ options.ignore_chatty = true
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-h", "--help", "-?", "--?", "Get Help") do |help|
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+ puts opts
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+ exit
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-v", "--version", "get Version") do |ver|
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+ puts "Nmapauto Analyzer Version #{NmapAutoAnalyzer::VERSION}"
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+ exit
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.parse!(ARGV)
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+
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+ unless (options.scan_type == :file || options.scan_type == :directory)
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+ puts "didn't get any arguments or invalid scantype"
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+ puts opts
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+ exit
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+ end
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ NmapAutoAnalyzer.execute(options)
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+ require "nmap_auto_analyzer/version"
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+ require 'nmap/parser'
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+
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+ module NmapAutoAnalyzer
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+ attr_accessor :valid_entries, :scan_files, :parsed_hosts, :scanned_files, :options, :execute
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+
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+ def self.execute(commandlineopts)
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+
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+ @options = commandlineopts
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'logger'
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+
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+ @base_dir = @options.report_directory
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+ @scan_dir = @options.scan_directory
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+ if !File.exists?(@base_dir)
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+ Dir.mkdirs(@base_dir)
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+ end
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+
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+ @log = Logger.new(@base_dir + '/nmap-analyzer-log')
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+ @log.level = Logger::DEBUG
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+ @log.debug("Log created at " + Time.now.to_s)
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+ @log.debug("Scan type is : #{@options.scan_type}")
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+ @log.debug("Directory being scanned is : #{@options.scan_directory}") if @options.scan_type == :directory
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+ @log.debug("File being scanned is : #{@options.scan_file}") if @options.scan_type == :file
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+
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+ @report_file_name = @base_dir + '/' + @options.report_file
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+ @report_file = File.new(@report_file_name + '.txt','w+')
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+ @html_report_file = File.new(@report_file_name + '.html','w+')
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+ @excel_report_file_name = @report_file_name + '.xlsx'
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+ @log.info("New report file created #{@report_file_name}")
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+ run
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # Sets up the process for scanning the xml files and calls the individual methods depending on the scan type
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+ def self.run
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+
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+ case @options.scan_type
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+ #Directory Mode
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+ when :directory
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+ @valid_entries = Array.new
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+ @valid_entries << ''
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+ scan_dirs
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+ parse_files
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+ report
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+ excel_report
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+ if @options.html_report
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+ html_report
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+ end
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+ #File Mode
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+ when :file
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+ @scan_files = Array.new
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+ @scan_files << @options.scan_file
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+ parse_files
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+ report
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+ excel_report
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+ if @options.html_report
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+ html_report
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ #Adds all the xml files in the directory being scanned to the scan_files array
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+ def self.scan_dirs
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+ @scan_files = Array.new
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+ @valid_entries.each do |dir|
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+ Dir.entries(@scan_dir + dir).each do |scan|
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+ if scan =~ /xml$/
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+ @scan_files << @scan_dir + dir + '/' + scan
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ #Parses the nmap xml files and populates the arrays needed by the report
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+ def self.parse_files
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+ #Hash to put the information for each host into
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+ @parsed_hosts = Hash.new
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+ @scanned_files = Hash.new
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+ @closed_ports = Array.new
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+ #Ports is an array to contain a list of the unique ports encountered for later feeding to Nessus
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+ @ports = Array.new
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+ #port_hash is a hash to contain a list of ports and what hosts have them open
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+ @port_hash = Hash.new
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+ @traceroute_hash = Hash.new
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+ @os_hash = Hash.new
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+ @web_headers_hash = Hash.new
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+ @scan_files.each do |file|
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+ begin
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+ parser = Nmap::Parser.parsefile(file)
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+ rescue IOError => e
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+ @log.warn("Warning couldn't parse file #{file}")
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+ puts "Couldn't parse file #{file}, check to make sure it wasn't critical!!"
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+ next
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+ rescue REXML::ParseException
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+ @log.warn("Warning, couldn't parse file #{file} due to an XML parse error")
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+ puts "Warning, couldn't parse file #{file} due to an XML parse error"
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+ next
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+ end
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+ @scanned_files[file] = Hash.new unless @scanned_files[file]
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+ @scanned_files[file][:scan_args] = parser.session.scan_args if parser.session.scan_args
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+ @scanned_files[file][:scan_time] = parser.session.scan_time if parser.session.scan_time
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+ parser.hosts("up") do |host|
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+ #TODO: we should add UDP here too, but watch for no-response otherwise we'll get false positive centraled.
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+ next if @options.ignore_chatty && host.tcp_ports("open").length > 900
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr] = Hash.new unless @parsed_hosts[host.addr]
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+ host.extraports.each do |portstate|
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+ if portstate.state == "closed" && portstate.count > 1
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+ @closed_ports << host.addr
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ #Add Traceroute information and grab the last hop before the host
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+ #It's either the last hop or the one before it
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+ #So it looks to me that nmaps traceroute isn't quite right for this
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+ #produces different results to traceroute...
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+ #if host.traceroute
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+ # @log.debug("host address is " + host.addr + "Last traceroute is" + host.traceroute.hops[-1].addr)
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+ # if host.traceroute.hops[-1].addr != host.addr || host.traceroute.hops.length == 1
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+ # last_hop = host.traceroute.hops[-1].addr.to_s
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+ # else
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+ # last_hop = host.traceroute.hops[-2].addr.to_s
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+ # end
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+ # @traceroute_hash[host.addr] = last_hop
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+ #end
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+
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+ #Add OS guess information
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+ if host.os.name
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+ @os_hash[host.addr] = host.os.name + ', ' + host.os.name_accuracy.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ host.tcp_ports("open") do |port|
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+ #Add the port to the ports array
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+ @ports << port.num.to_s
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+ #Add the port to the port hash
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+ if @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-TCP']
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+ @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-TCP'] << host.addr
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+ else
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+ @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-TCP'] = Array.new
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+ @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-TCP'] << host.addr
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+ end
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - TCP'] = Hash.new
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - TCP'][:service] = port.service.name if port.service.name
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - TCP'][:reason] = port.reason if port.reason
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - TCP'][:product] = port.service.product if port.service.product
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+ if host.tcp_script(port.num.to_s, 'http-methods')
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+ @web_headers_hash[host.addr + ':' + port.num.to_s] = host.tcp_script(port.num.to_s, 'http-methods').output.split("\n")[0]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+
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+ host.udp_ports("open") do |port|
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+ next if port.reason == "no-response"
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+ #Add the port to the ports array
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+ @ports << port.num.to_s
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+ #Add the port to the port hash
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+ if @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-UDP']
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+ @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-UDP'] << host.addr
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+ else
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+ @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-UDP'] = Array.new
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+ @port_hash[port.num.to_s + '-UDP'] << host.addr
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+ end
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - UDP'] = Hash.new
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - UDP'][:service] = port.service.name if port.service.name
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - UDP'][:reason] = port.reason if port.reason
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+ @parsed_hosts[host.addr][port.num.to_s + ' - UDP'][:product] = port.service.product if port.service.product
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #Once we're done with the files clean up the ports array
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+ @ports.uniq!
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+ end
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+
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+ #Generates a kramdown compatible report that we can use to generate an HTML report
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+ def self.report
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+ @report_file.puts "NMAP AUTO analysis"
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+ @report_file.puts "===================\n\n"
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+ @report_file.puts "Unique ports open"
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+ @report_file.puts "-------------------\n\n"
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+ @report_file.puts @ports.join(', ')
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+ @report_file.puts "\n\n"
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+ @report_file.puts "NMAP Host Analysis"
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+ @report_file.puts "-------------------"
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ @report_file.puts "Active Host List"
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+ @report_file.puts "---------"
191
+ active_ipaddresses = Array.new
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+ inactive_ipaddresses = Array.new
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+ @parsed_hosts.each do |entry|
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+ host, ports = entry[0], entry[1]
195
+ if ports.length > 0
196
+ active_ipaddresses << host
197
+ else
198
+ inactive_ipaddresses << host
199
+ end
200
+ end
201
+ @report_file.puts active_ipaddresses.uniq.join(', ')
202
+ @report_file.puts ""
203
+ @report_file.puts ""
204
+ @report_file.puts "Inactive Host List"
205
+ @report_file.puts "---------"
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+ @report_file.puts inactive_ipaddresses.uniq.join(', ')
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ if @traceroute_hash.length > 0
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+ @report_file.puts "Traceroute Information"
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+ @report_file.puts "---------"
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+ @report_file.puts "Target Address, Last Hop"
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+ @traceroute_hash.each do |addr, last_hop|
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+ @report_file.puts addr + ", " + last_hop
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+ end
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ end
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+ if @os_hash.length > 0
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+ @report_file.puts "Operating System Information"
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+ @report_file.puts "---------"
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+ @report_file.puts "Target Address, OS Guess, OS Accuracy"
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+ @os_hash.each do |addr, os|
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+ @report_file.puts addr + ", " + os
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+ end
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ end
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+
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+ if @web_headers_hash.length > 0
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+ @report_file.puts "Operating System Information"
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+ @report_file.puts "---------"
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+ @report_file.puts "Target Web Server, Supported Methods"
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+ @web_headers_hash.each do |addr, methods|
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+ @report_file.puts addr + ", " + methods
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+ end
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ end
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+
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+ #sorted_hosts = @parsed_hosts.sort {|a,b| b[1].length <=> a[1].length}
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+ sorted_hosts = @parsed_hosts.sort_by {|address,find| address.split('.').map{ |digits| digits.to_i}}
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+
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+ sorted_hosts.each do |entry|
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+ host, ports = entry[0], entry[1]
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+ #This omits any hosts that were deemed up but had no open ports
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+ #TODO: Make this an option in reporting (verbose against concise)
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+ next if ports.length == 0
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+ @report_file.puts "Host address: #{host} was detected as up by nmap"
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+ @report_file.puts "------------------------------------------------"
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ if ports.length == 0
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+ @report_file.puts "No Ports detected as open on this host"
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+ end
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+ ports.each do |port, data|
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+
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+ @report_file.print "Port #{port} is open "
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+ @report_file.print ", Service name is #{data[:service]}" if data[:service]
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+ @report_file.print ", Service Product name is #{data[:product]}" if data[:product]
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+ @report_file.print ", Up reason is #{data[:reason]}" if data[:reason]
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+
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+ end
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ @report_file.puts "-------------------"
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+ @report_file.puts ""
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+ end
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+
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+ @report_file.puts "\n\nReport of hosts with a given port open"
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+ @report_file.puts "--------------------\n\n"
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+ @port_hash.each do |port,hosts|
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+ @report_file.puts port + ' - ' + hosts.uniq.length.to_s + ' hosts have this port open'
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+ @report_file.puts "-----------------"
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+ @report_file.puts hosts.uniq.join(', ')
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+ @report_file.puts "\n\n"
276
+ end
277
+
278
+ @report_file.puts "\n\nActive Hosts with Closed Ports"
279
+ @report_file.puts "--------------------\n\n"
280
+ @report_file.puts @closed_ports.uniq.join(', ')
281
+ @report_file.puts "--------------------\n\n"
282
+ active_ipaddresses.each do |add|
283
+ result = "n"
284
+ result = "y" if @closed_ports.include?(add)
285
+ @report_file.puts add + ', ' + result
286
+ end
287
+
288
+ #TODO: Make this an option in terms of reporting volume
289
+ @report_file.puts "\n\nNMAP runs analysed"
290
+ @scanned_files.each do |file, data|
291
+ @report_file.puts "\n-------------------"
292
+ @report_file.puts file
293
+ @report_file.puts "Scan arguments were #{data[:scan_args]}"
294
+ @report_file.puts "Scan Time was #{data[:scan_time]}"
295
+ end
296
+ @report_file.close
297
+ end
298
+
299
+ #Generates an HTML report with the results
300
+ def self.html_report
301
+ begin
302
+ require 'kramdown'
303
+ rescue LoadError
304
+ puts "Couldn't load kramdown, try gem install kramdown"
305
+ exit
306
+ end
307
+
308
+
309
+ base_report = File.open(@report_file_name + '.txt','r').read
310
+
311
+ report = Kramdown::Document.new(base_report)
312
+
313
+
314
+ @html_report_file.puts report.to_html
315
+ end
316
+
317
+ def self.excel_report
318
+ begin
319
+ require 'rubyXL'
320
+ rescue LoadError
321
+ puts "Couldn't load rubyXL, try gem install rubyXL"
322
+ exit
323
+ end
324
+
325
+ workbook = RubyXL::Workbook.new
326
+ sheet = workbook.worksheets[0]
327
+
328
+ sheet.add_cell(0,0,"IP Address")
329
+ sheet.add_cell(0,1,"TCP Ports")
330
+ sheet.add_cell(0,2,"UDP Ports")
331
+ curr_row = 1
332
+ sorted_hosts = @parsed_hosts.sort_by {|address,find| address.split('.').map{ |digits| digits.to_i}}
333
+ sorted_hosts.each do |entry|
334
+ host, ports = entry[0], entry[1]
335
+ next if ports.length == 0
336
+ tcp_ports = Array.new
337
+ udp_ports = Array.new
338
+ ports.each do |port,data|
339
+ portnum, protocol = port.split(' - ')
340
+ if protocol == 'TCP'
341
+ tcp_ports << portnum
342
+ elsif protocol == 'UDP'
343
+ udp_ports << portnum
344
+ end
345
+
346
+ end
347
+ sheet.add_cell(curr_row,0,host)
348
+ sheet.add_cell(curr_row,1,tcp_ports.join(', '))
349
+ sheet.add_cell(curr_row,2,udp_ports.join(', '))
350
+ curr_row = curr_row + 1
351
+ end
352
+
353
+ workbook.write(@excel_report_file_name)
354
+ end
355
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1
+ module NmapAutoAnalyzer
2
+ VERSION = "0.0.1"
3
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
1
+ # coding: utf-8
2
+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
3
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
4
+ require 'nmap_auto_analyzer/version'
5
+
6
+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
7
+ spec.name = "nmap_auto_analyzer"
8
+ spec.version = NmapAutoAnalyzer::VERSION
9
+ spec.authors = ["Rory McCune"]
10
+ spec.email = ["rorym@mccune.org.uk"]
11
+ spec.summary = %q{A Gem which provides a script and class to analyse nmap files}
12
+ spec.description = %q{This is a gem which is used to analyze output from the nmap port scanner (http://www.nmap.org). The goal is to provide fast initial analysis where there is a large amount of data to parse.}
13
+ spec.homepage = ""
14
+ spec.license = "GPL-3.0+"
15
+
16
+ spec.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0")
17
+ spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{^bin/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
18
+ spec.test_files = spec.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
19
+ spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
20
+
21
+ spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.6"
22
+ spec.add_development_dependency "rake"
23
+ spec.add_dependency "nmap-parser"
24
+ spec.add_dependency "rubyXL"
25
+ end
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@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: nmap_auto_analyzer
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.0.1
5
+ platform: ruby
6
+ authors:
7
+ - Rory McCune
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
11
+ date: 2014-11-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
+ dependencies:
13
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
+ name: bundler
15
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
16
+ requirements:
17
+ - - "~>"
18
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
19
+ version: '1.6'
20
+ type: :development
21
+ prerelease: false
22
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
23
+ requirements:
24
+ - - "~>"
25
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
26
+ version: '1.6'
27
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
28
+ name: rake
29
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
30
+ requirements:
31
+ - - ">="
32
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
33
+ version: '0'
34
+ type: :development
35
+ prerelease: false
36
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
37
+ requirements:
38
+ - - ">="
39
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
40
+ version: '0'
41
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
42
+ name: nmap-parser
43
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
44
+ requirements:
45
+ - - ">="
46
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
47
+ version: '0'
48
+ type: :runtime
49
+ prerelease: false
50
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
51
+ requirements:
52
+ - - ">="
53
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
54
+ version: '0'
55
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
56
+ name: rubyXL
57
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
58
+ requirements:
59
+ - - ">="
60
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
61
+ version: '0'
62
+ type: :runtime
63
+ prerelease: false
64
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
65
+ requirements:
66
+ - - ">="
67
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
68
+ version: '0'
69
+ description: This is a gem which is used to analyze output from the nmap port scanner
70
+ (http://www.nmap.org). The goal is to provide fast initial analysis where there
71
+ is a large amount of data to parse.
72
+ email:
73
+ - rorym@mccune.org.uk
74
+ executables:
75
+ - nmapautoanalyzer
76
+ extensions: []
77
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
78
+ files:
79
+ - ".gitignore"
80
+ - Gemfile
81
+ - LICENSE.txt
82
+ - README.md
83
+ - Rakefile
84
+ - bin/nmapautoanalyzer
85
+ - lib/nmap_auto_analyzer.rb
86
+ - lib/nmap_auto_analyzer/version.rb
87
+ - nmap_auto_analyzer.gemspec
88
+ homepage: ''
89
+ licenses:
90
+ - GPL-3.0+
91
+ metadata: {}
92
+ post_install_message:
93
+ rdoc_options: []
94
+ require_paths:
95
+ - lib
96
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
97
+ requirements:
98
+ - - ">="
99
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
100
+ version: '0'
101
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
102
+ requirements:
103
+ - - ">="
104
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
105
+ version: '0'
106
+ requirements: []
107
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108
+ rubygems_version: 2.2.2
109
+ signing_key:
110
+ specification_version: 4
111
+ summary: A Gem which provides a script and class to analyse nmap files
112
+ test_files: []