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The following makes PROTOTYPES default to 0 if it has not already been defined with C compiler flags. */ #ifndef PROTOTYPES #define PROTOTYPES 0 #endif /* POINTER defines a generic pointer type */ typedef unsigned char *POINTER; /* UINT2 defines a two byte word */ typedef unsigned short int UINT2; /* UINT4 defines a four byte word */ typedef unsigned long int UINT4; /* PROTO_LIST is defined depending on how PROTOTYPES is defined above. If using PROTOTYPES, then PROTO_LIST returns the list, otherwise it returns an empty list. */ #if PROTOTYPES #define PROTO_LIST(list) list #else #define PROTO_LIST(list) () #endif sipsak-0.9.6/md5.h0000644000175000001440000000332510366757026010612 00000000000000/* MD5.H - header file for MD5C.C * $Id: md5.h 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ */ /* Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved. License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function. License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work. RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind. These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #include "sipsak.h" #ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS # include #else # ifdef HAVE_FULL_OPENSSL # include # endif #endif #ifdef HAVE_EXTERNAL_MD5 # define MD5Init MD5_Init # define MD5Update MD5_Update # define MD5Final MD5_Final #else #include "md5global.h" /* MD5 context. */ typedef struct { UINT4 state[4]; /* state (ABCD) */ UINT4 count[2]; /* number of bits, modulo 2^64 (lsb first) */ unsigned char buffer[64]; /* input buffer */ } MD5_CTX; void MD5Init PROTO_LIST ((MD5_CTX *)); void MD5Update PROTO_LIST ((MD5_CTX *, unsigned char *, unsigned int)); void MD5Final PROTO_LIST ((unsigned char [16], MD5_CTX *)); #endif sipsak-0.9.6/sipsak.h0000644000175000001440000001742510366757026011425 00000000000000/* * $Id: sipsak.h 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef SIPSAK_H #define SIPSAK_H #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDIO_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_REGEX_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H # include #endif #ifndef INET_ADDRSTRLEN # define INET_ADDRSTRLEN 16 #endif #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H # include #endif #ifndef INT_MAX # define INT_MAX 2147483648 #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRCASESTR # define __USE_GNU # define STRCASESTR(s1,s2) strcasestr(s1,s2) #else # define STRCASESTR(s1,s2) strstr(s1,s2) #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRNCASECMP # define STRNCASECMP(s1,s2,s3) strncasecmp(s1,s2,s3) #else # define STRNCASECMP(s1,s2,s3) strncmp(s1,s2,s3) #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS # define HAVE_EXTERNAL_MD5 #else # ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_MD5_H # ifdef HAVE_CRYPTO_WITH_MD5 # define HAVE_FULL_OPENSSL # define HAVE_EXTERNAL_MD5 # endif # endif #endif #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA_H # ifdef HAVE_CRYPTO_WITH_SHA1 # define HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 # endif #endif #ifndef REG_NOERROR # define REG_NOERROR 0 #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H # ifdef MAXHOSTNAMELEN # define FQDN_SIZE MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1 # else # define FQDN_SIZE 100 # endif #else # define FQDN_SIZE 100 #endif #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # define SIP_T1 DEFAULT_TIMEOUT #else # define SIP_T1 500 #endif #define SIP_T2 8*SIP_T1 #define SIPSAK_VERSION PACKAGE_VERSION #define BUFSIZE 4096 #define SIPSAK_MAX_PASSWD_LEN 20 #define REQ_REG 1 #define REQ_REM 2 #define REQ_INV 3 #define REQ_MES 4 #define REQ_OPT 5 #define REQ_FLOOD 6 #define REQ_RAND 7 #undef WITH_TLS_TRANSP #define SIP_TLS_TRANSPORT 1 #define SIP_TCP_TRANSPORT 2 #define SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT 3 #define TRANSPORT_TLS_STR "TLS" #define TRANSPORT_TCP_STR "TCP" #define TRANSPORT_UDP_STR "UDP" #define TRANSPORT_STR_LEN 3 #define VIA_SIP_STR "Via: SIP/2.0/" #define VIA_SIP_STR_LEN (sizeof(VIA_SIP_STR) - 1) #define SIP20_STR " SIP/2.0\r\n" #define SIP20_STR_LEN (sizeof(SIP20_STR) - 1) #define SIP200_STR "SIP/2.0 200 OK\r\n" #define SIP200_STR_LEN (sizeof(SIP200_STR) - 1) #define INV_STR "INVITE" #define INV_STR_LEN (sizeof(INV_STR) - 1) #define REG_STR "REGISTER" #define REG_STR_LEN (sizeof(REG_STR) - 1) #define OPT_STR "OPTIONS" #define OPT_STR_LEN (sizeof(OPT_STR) - 1) #define MES_STR "MESSAGE" #define MES_STR_LEN (sizeof(MES_STR) - 1) #define ACK_STR "ACK" #define ACK_STR_LEN (sizeof(ACK_STR) - 1) #define FROM_STR "From: " #define FROM_STR_LEN (sizeof(FROM_STR) - 1) #define FROM_SHORT_STR "\nf: " #define FROM_SHORT_STR_LEN (sizeof(FROM_SHORT_STR) - 1) #define TO_STR "To: " #define TO_STR_LEN (sizeof(TO_STR) - 1) #define TO_SHORT_STR "\nt: " #define TO_SHORT_STR_LEN (sizeof(TO_SHORT_STR) - 1) #define VIA_STR "Via: " #define VIA_STR_LEN (sizeof(VIA_STR) - 1) #define VIA_SHORT_STR "\nv: " #define VIA_SHORT_STR_LEN (sizeof(VIA_SHORT_STR) - 1) #define CALL_STR "Call-ID: " #define CALL_STR_LEN (sizeof(CALL_STR) - 1) #define CALL_SHORT_STR "\ni: " #define CALL_SHORT_STR_LEN (sizeof(CALL_SHORT_STR) - 1) #define MAX_FRW_STR "Max-Forwards: " #define MAX_FRW_STR_LEN (sizeof(MAX_FRW_STR) - 1) #define CSEQ_STR "CSeq: " #define CSEQ_STR_LEN (sizeof(CSEQ_STR) - 1) #define CONT_STR "Contact: " #define CONT_STR_LEN (sizeof(CONT_STR) - 1) #define CONT_SHORT_STR "\nm: " #define CONT_SHORT_STR_LEN (sizeof(CONT_SHORT_STR) - 1) #define CON_TYP_STR "Content-Type: " #define CON_TYP_STR_LEN (sizeof(CON_TYP_STR) - 1) #define CON_TYP_SHORT_STR "\nc: " #define CON_TYP_SHORT_STR_LEN (sizeof(CON_TYP_SHORT_STR) - 1) #define CON_DIS_STR "Content-Disposition: " #define CON_DIS_STR_LEN (sizeof(CON_DIS_STR) - 1) #define TXT_PLA_STR "text/plain" #define TXT_PLA_STR_LEN (sizeof(TXT_PLA_STR) - 1) #define ACP_STR "Accept: " #define ACP_STR_LEN (sizeof(ACP_STR) - 1) #define CON_LEN_STR "Content-Length: " #define CON_LEN_STR_LEN (sizeof(CON_LEN_STR) - 1) #define CON_LEN_SHORT_STR "\nl: " #define CON_LEN_SHORT_STR_LEN (sizeof(CON_LEN_SHORT_STR) - 1) #define RR_STR "Record-Route: " #define RR_STR_LEN (sizeof(RR_STR) - 1) #define ROUTE_STR "Route: " #define ROUTE_STR_LEN (sizeof(ROUTE_STR) - 1) #define SIPSAK_MES_STR "test message from SIPsak for user " #define SIPSAK_MES_STR_LEN (sizeof(SIPSAK_MES_STR) - 1) #define EXP_STR "Expires: " #define EXP_STR_LEN (sizeof(EXP_STR) - 1) #define CON_EXP_STR "expires=" #define CON_EXP_STR_LEN (sizeof(CON_EXP_STR) - 1) #define WWWAUTH_STR "WWW-Authenticate: " #define WWWAUTH_STR_LEN (sizeof(WWWAUTH_STR) - 1) #define PROXYAUTH_STR "Proxy-Authenticate: " #define PROXYAUTH_STR_LEN (sizeof(PROXYAUTH_STR) - 1) #define AUTH_STR "Authorization: Digest " #define AUTH_STR_LEN (sizeof(AUTH_STR) - 1) #define PROXYAUZ_STR "Proxy-Authorization: Digest " #define PROXYAUZ_STR_LEN (sizeof(PROXYAUZ_STR) - 1) #define ALGO_STR "algorithm=" #define ALGO_STR_LEN (sizeof(ALGO_STR) - 1) #define MD5_STR "MD5, " #define MD5_STR_LEN (sizeof(MD5_STR) - 1) #define SHA1_STR "SHA1, " #define SHA1_STR_LEN (sizeof(SHA1_STR) - 1) #define REALM_STR "realm=" #define REALM_STR_LEN (sizeof(REALM_STR) - 1) #define OPAQUE_STR "opaque=" #define OPAQUE_STR_LEN (sizeof(OPAQUEE_STR) - 1) #define NONCE_STR "nonce=" #define NONCE_STR_LEN (sizeof(NONCE_STR) - 1) #define RESPONSE_STR "response=" #define RESPONSE_STR_LEN (sizeof(RESPONSE_STR) - 1) #define QOP_STR "qop=" #define QOP_STR_LEN (sizeof(QOP_STR) - 1) #define QOPAUTH_STR "auth" #define QOPAUTH_STR_LEN (sizeof(QOPAUTH_STR) - 1) #define NC_STR "nc=" #define NC_STR_LEN (sizeof(NC_STR) - 1) #define EMPTY_STR "" #define EMPTY_STR_LEN (sizeof(EMPTY_STR) - 1) #define UA_STR "User-Agent: " #define UA_STR_LEN (sizeof(UA_STR) - 1) #define SUB_STR "Subject: " #define SUB_STR_LEN (sizeof(SUB_STR) - 1) #define SIP100_STR "SIP/2.0 100" #define SIP100_STR_LEN (sizeof(SIP100_STR) - 1) #define TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_STR ";transport=" #define TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_STR_LEN (sizeof(TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_STR) - 1) #define USRLOC_EXP_DEF 15 #define FLOOD_METH "OPTIONS" #define SIPSAK_HASHLEN_MD5 16 #define SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN_MD5 2 * SIPSAK_HASHLEN_MD5 #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 # define SIPSAK_HASHLEN_SHA1 20 # define SIPSAK_HASHLEN SIPSAK_HASHLEN_SHA1 # define SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN_SHA1 2 * SIPSAK_HASHLEN_SHA1 #else # define SIPSAK_HASHLEN SIPSAK_HASHLEN_MD5 #endif #define SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN 2 * SIPSAK_HASHLEN /* lots of global variables. ugly but makes life easier. */ unsigned long address; unsigned int nonce_count, transport; int sleep_ms, processes, cseq_counter; int verbose, nameend, namebeg, expires_t, flood, warning_ext, invite, message; int maxforw, lport, rport, randtrash, trashchar, numeric, symmetric; int file_b, uri_b, trace, via_ins, usrloc, redirects, rand_rem, replace_b; int empty_contact, nagios_warn, fix_crlf, timing, outbound_proxy, inv_final; char *username, *domainname, *password, *replace_str, *hostname, *contact_uri; char *mes_body, *con_dis, *auth_username, *from_uri, *headers; char fqdn[FQDN_SIZE]; char target_dot[INET_ADDRSTRLEN], source_dot[INET_ADDRSTRLEN]; char *req, *rep, *rec, *transport_str; regex_t* re; #endif sipsak-0.9.6/AUTHORS0000644000175000001440000000134310366757026011022 00000000000000# $Id: AUTHORS 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ # The format of this file was inspired by the Linux kernel CREDITS file. # # Authors and contributors are listed alphabetically (first name). # # The fields are: name (N), email (E), web-address (W), CVS account login (C), # PGP key ID and fingerprint (P), description (D), and snail-mail address (S). 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renamed --invite-timeout to --timeout-after - added support for c-ares for DNS SRV lookups (http://daniel.haxx.se/projects/c-ares/) - improved lib ruli detection - openssl detection is only done when gnutls is missing - added username to flood mode - fixed millisecond sleep (thanks to Juri Glass) - fixed variable replacing (thanks to Todd Ingarfield) - fixed MD5 detection and compilation - re-enabled compilation and usage for CygWin * version 0.9.2 - added new option -D to specify maximum INVITE timeout value - option -c takes From header for MESSAGE's - added support for gnutls, which is prefered over openssl now see configure options --disable-gnutls and --with-libgnutls-prefix - fixed compilation for Solaris - fixed ACK building - fixed several issues with ports and usernames in ruri and outbound proxy - fixed mis-interpretation of ICMP error messages - fixed wrong port from SRV entry - fixed sipsk was still case-sensitive allthough strcasecmp was available * version 0.9.1 - added RFC compliant retransmissons of INVITE requests - fixed compilation errors for BSD and MacOSX - ACK creation will be rejected for strict routing - removed obsoleted options from configure * version 0.9.0 - added new option -S to allow symmetrical signaling in non-root mode - the option -z now takes an percent argument for the likeliness of binding removale - Via contains now branch with magic cookie - INVITE replies will be answered with ACKs automatically - basic support for Record-Route and loose routing (strict routing is not supported yet) - if an outbound proxy was given it will even be used after being redirected - request source and destiantion will be printed by -vvv - the read in file will be checked for conatining an empty line as body separator - fixed wrong checking for getopt header in configure - usage of global functions for memory allocation and integer convertion - seperated the code into several small functions to make it easier understandable and better mantainable for the future * version 0.8.13 - nonce count contains the required leading zeros now - content length is printed as integer and not as hex value - DNS SRV lookup support through libruli (for target URI, outbound proxy and redirects) - all comparisons are now case in-sensitiv if suport by the system - destination port can be given in the outbound proxy argument * version 0.8.12 - Nagios compliant return codes (-N) - use strcasestr if available for case-insensitive compareings - ACK will be send for 40[17] replies on INVITE - just return the timing values of the operation (-A) - relaxed Contact check of option -C - numeric (-n) is now on by default * version 0.8.11 - try authentication with empty password instead of username if no password is given - support to read SIP message from standard input (-f -) - insert missing CR in front of LF (-L) - use different username for authentication (-u) - use multiple processes for usrloc, message and invite mode (-P) - search for a string in the reply with a regular expression (-q) * version 0.8.10 - send instant messages (just -M) - RFC 3261 compliant retransmission timer - added From (and To) tags - use MD5 from openssl if available - new argument -C to use any given contact value, even empty - support long options if available - support Nagios warn level with optional numbers of retransmissions - use a raw socket if available to support broken RFC 3581 implementations - small fixes and betaufications * version 0.8.9 - added Nagios compliant exit codes - fixed missing replies from un-symmetric servers - added outbound proxy option - fixed SIP issues (CSeq increasement on authorization and added missing To and From tags) * version 0.8.8 - added -p option to use an outbound proxy - added -C option to use given Contact in REGISTER - fixed authentication failure when password given as last option * version 0.8.7 - merged listening and sending socket into one - added rport parameter to all Via lines - improved error reporting on host name resolving problems * version 0.8.6 - fixed wrong number of retries and timeouts from configure - fixed missing username in default mode * version 0.8.5 - seperated code into several files - introduced autoconf & automake - added option -o for sleeping between requests - added option -H to overwrite automatic hostname detection - ignores provisional responses in usrloc mode - added support for proxy authorization (407) - fixed missing port from uri in requests - number of retrys is configure option - maximum timeout value is configure option sipsak-0.9.6/NEWS0000644000175000001440000000305710366761311010445 00000000000000* version 0.9.6 - added new option -j to add a header - added support for multiple variable replacement (option -g) - added support for SHA1 as digest algorithm for authentication * version 0.9.5 - renamed --invite-timeout to --timeout-factor - new option -E specifies the transport (UDP or TCP) - SRV lookup via c-ares is available (http://daniel.haxx.se/projects/c-ares/) * version 0.9.2 - prefers gnutls over openssl now - new option -D specifies the maximum INVITE timeout value - option -c specifies From header for MESSAGEs * version 0.9.1 - only fixes, no new options or features * version 0.9.0 - option -c in flood mode is replaced be -e * version 0.8.13 - SRV lookup is supported if libruli is available (http://www.nongnu.org/ruli/) * version 0.8.12 - numeric (-n) is now on by default * version 0.8.11 - try authentication with empty password instead of username if no password is given - support to read SIP message from standard input (-f -) * version 0.8.10 - send instant messages (just -M) - new argument -C to use any given contact value, even empty - support long options if available - support Nagios warn level with optional numbers of retransmissions * version 0.8.6 - important fixes * version 0.8.5 - ignores provisional responses in usrloc mode (-U) - added support for proxy authorization (407) - new argument -H overwrites automatic hostname detection - new argument -o introduces sleeping seconds before sending next request - number of retrys and maximum timeout values are configure options sipsak-0.9.6/auth.c0000644000175000001440000002625510366757026011070 00000000000000/* * $Id: auth.c 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #include "sipsak.h" #include "auth.h" #include "exit_code.h" #include "helper.h" #include "md5.h" #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 # include #endif #define SIPSAK_ALGO_MD5 1 #define SIPSAK_ALGO_SHA1 2 /* converts a hash into hex output taken from the RFC 2617 */ void cvt_hex(unsigned char *_b, unsigned char *_h, int length) { unsigned short i; unsigned char j; for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { j = (_b[i] >> 4) & 0xf; if (j <= (unsigned char)9) { _h[i * 2] = (j + (unsigned char)'0'); } else { _h[i * 2] = (unsigned char)(j + (unsigned char)'a' - (unsigned char)10); } j = _b[i] & 0xf; if (j <= (unsigned char)9) { _h[i * 2 + 1] = (j + (unsigned char)'0'); } else { _h[i * 2 + 1] = (unsigned char)(j + (unsigned char)'a' - (unsigned char)10); } }; _h[2*length] = '\0'; } /* check for, create and insert a auth header into the message */ void insert_auth(char *message, char *authreq) { char *auth, *begin, *end, *insert, *backup, *realm, *usern, *nonce; char *method, *uri; char *qop_tmp = NULL; unsigned char ha1[SIPSAK_HASHLEN], ha2[SIPSAK_HASHLEN], resp[SIPSAK_HASHLEN]; unsigned char ha1_hex[SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN+1], ha2_hex[SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN+1], resp_hex[SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN+1]; int qop_auth=0, proxy_auth=0, algo=0; unsigned int cnonce; MD5_CTX Md5Ctx; #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 SHA_CTX Sha1Ctx; #endif auth=begin=end=insert=backup=realm=usern=nonce=method=uri = NULL; memset(&ha1[0], '\0', SIPSAK_HASHLEN); memset(&ha2[0], '\0', SIPSAK_HASHLEN); memset(&resp[0], '\0', SIPSAK_HASHLEN); memset(&ha1_hex[0], '\0', SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN+1); memset(&ha2_hex[0], '\0', SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN+1); memset(&resp_hex[0], '\0', SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN+1); /* prevent double auth insertion */ if ((begin=STRCASESTR(message, AUTH_STR))!=NULL || (begin=STRCASESTR(message, PROXYAUZ_STR))!=NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "request:\n%s\nresponse:\n%s\nerror: authorization failed\n " " request already contains (Proxy-) Authorization, but " "received 40[1|7], see above\n", message, authreq); exit_code(2); } /* make a backup of all except the request line because for simplicity we insert the auth header direct behind the request line */ insert=strchr(message, '\n'); if (!insert) { printf("failed to find newline\n"); return; } insert++; backup=str_alloc(strlen(insert)+1); strncpy(backup, insert, strlen(insert)); begin=STRCASESTR(authreq, WWWAUTH_STR); if (begin==NULL) { begin=STRCASESTR(authreq, PROXYAUTH_STR); proxy_auth = 1; } if (begin) { /* make a copy of the auth header to prevent that our searches hit content of other header fields */ end=strchr(begin, '\n'); auth=str_alloc((size_t)(end-begin+1)); strncpy(auth, begin, (size_t)(end-begin)); /* we support Digest with MD5 or SHA1 */ if ((begin=STRCASESTR(auth, "Basic"))!=NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s\nerror: authentication method Basic is deprecated since" " RFC 3261 and not supported by sipsak\n", authreq); exit_code(3); } if ((begin=STRCASESTR(auth, "Digest"))==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s\nerror: couldn't find authentication method Digest in " "the 40[1|7] response above\n", authreq); exit_code(3); } if ((begin=STRCASESTR(auth, "algorithm="))!=NULL) { begin+=10; if ((STRNCASECMP(begin, "MD5", 3))==0 || (STRNCASECMP(begin, "\"MD5\"", 5))==0) { algo = SIPSAK_ALGO_MD5; } #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 else if ((STRNCASECMP(begin, "SHA1", 3))==0 || (STRNCASECMP(begin, "\"SHA1\"", 5))==0) { algo = SIPSAK_ALGO_SHA1; } #endif else { fprintf(stderr, "\n%s\nerror: unsupported authentication algorithm\n", authreq); exit_code(2); } } else { algo = SIPSAK_ALGO_MD5; } /* we need the username at some points */ if (auth_username != NULL) { usern = auth_username; } else { usern=str_alloc(strlen(username)+11); if (nameend>0) snprintf(usern, strlen(username)+10, "%s%i", username, namebeg); else snprintf(usern, strlen(username)+10, "%s", username); } /* extract the method from the original request */ end=strchr(message, ' '); method=str_alloc((size_t)(end-message+1)); strncpy(method, message, (size_t)(end-message)); /* extract the uri also */ begin=end++; begin++; end=strchr(end, ' '); uri=str_alloc((size_t)(end-begin+1)); strncpy(uri, begin, (size_t)(end-begin)); /* lets start with some basic stuff... username, uri and algorithm */ if (proxy_auth == 1) { snprintf(insert, PROXYAUZ_STR_LEN+1, PROXYAUZ_STR); insert+=PROXYAUZ_STR_LEN; } else { snprintf(insert, AUTH_STR_LEN+1, AUTH_STR); insert+=AUTH_STR_LEN; } snprintf(insert, strlen(usern)+14, "username=\"%s\", ", usern); insert+=strlen(insert); snprintf(insert, strlen(uri)+9, "uri=\"%s\", ", uri); insert+=strlen(insert); snprintf(insert, ALGO_STR_LEN+1, ALGO_STR); insert+=ALGO_STR_LEN; if (algo == SIPSAK_ALGO_MD5) { snprintf(insert, MD5_STR_LEN+1, MD5_STR); insert+=MD5_STR_LEN; } #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 else if (algo == SIPSAK_ALGO_SHA1) { snprintf(insert, SHA1_STR_LEN+1, SHA1_STR); insert+=SHA1_STR_LEN; } #endif /* search for the realm, copy it to request and extract it for hash*/ if ((begin=STRCASESTR(auth, REALM_STR))!=NULL) { end=strchr(begin, ','); if (!end) end=strchr(begin, '\r'); strncpy(insert, begin, (size_t)(end-begin+1)); insert=insert+(end-begin+1); if (*(insert-1) == '\r') *(insert-1)=','; snprintf(insert, 2, " "); insert++; begin+=REALM_STR_LEN+1; end--; realm=str_alloc((size_t)(end-begin+1)); strncpy(realm, begin, (size_t)(end-begin)); } else { fprintf(stderr, "%s\nerror: realm not found in 401 above\n", authreq); exit_code(3); } /* copy opaque if needed */ if ((begin=STRCASESTR(auth, OPAQUE_STR))!=NULL) { end=strchr(begin, ','); if (!end) { end=strchr(begin, '\r'); } strncpy(insert, begin, (size_t)(end-begin+1)); insert=insert+(end-begin+1); if (*(insert-1) == '\r') *(insert-1)=','; snprintf(insert, 2, " "); insert++; } /* lets see if qop=auth is uspported */ if ((begin=STRCASESTR(auth, QOP_STR))!=NULL) { if (STRCASESTR(begin, QOPAUTH_STR)==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "response\n%s\nerror: qop \"auth\" not supported by" " server\n", authreq); exit_code(3); } qop_auth=1; } /* search, copy and extract the nonce */ if ((begin=STRCASESTR(auth, NONCE_STR))!=NULL) { end=strchr(begin, ','); if (!end) end=strchr(begin, '\r'); strncpy(insert, begin, (size_t)(end-begin+1)); insert=insert+(end-begin+1); if (*(insert-1) == '\r') *(insert-1)=','; snprintf(insert, 2, " "); insert++; begin+=NONCE_STR_LEN+1; end--; nonce=str_alloc((size_t)(end-begin+1)); strncpy(nonce, begin, (size_t)(end-begin)); } else { fprintf(stderr, "%s\nerror: nonce not found in 401 above\n", authreq); exit_code(3); } /* if qop is supported we need som additional header */ if (qop_auth == 1) { snprintf(insert, QOP_STR_LEN+QOPAUTH_STR_LEN+3, "%s%s, ", QOP_STR, QOPAUTH_STR); insert+=strlen(insert); nonce_count++; snprintf(insert, NC_STR_LEN+11, "%s%08x, ", NC_STR, nonce_count); insert+=strlen(insert); cnonce=(unsigned int)rand(); snprintf(insert, 12+8, "cnonce=\"%x\", ", cnonce); insert+=strlen(insert); /* hopefully 100 is enough */ qop_tmp=str_alloc(100); snprintf(qop_tmp, 8+8+8, "%08x:%x:auth:", nonce_count, cnonce); } /* if no password is given we try it with empty password */ if (!password) password = EMPTY_STR; if (algo == SIPSAK_ALGO_MD5) { MD5Init(&Md5Ctx); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, usern, (unsigned int)strlen(usern)); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, ":", 1); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, realm, (unsigned int)strlen(realm)); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, ":", 1); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, password, (unsigned int)strlen(password)); MD5Final(&ha1[0], &Md5Ctx); cvt_hex(&ha1[0], &ha1_hex[0], SIPSAK_HASHLEN_MD5); MD5Init(&Md5Ctx); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, method, (unsigned int)strlen(method)); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, ":", 1); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, uri, (unsigned int)strlen(uri)); MD5Final(&ha2[0], &Md5Ctx); cvt_hex(&ha2[0], &ha2_hex[0], SIPSAK_HASHLEN_MD5); MD5Init(&Md5Ctx); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, &ha1_hex, SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN_MD5); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, ":", 1); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, nonce, (unsigned int)strlen(nonce)); MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, ":", 1); if (qop_auth == 1) { MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, qop_tmp, (unsigned int)strlen(qop_tmp)); } MD5Update(&Md5Ctx, &ha2_hex, SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN_MD5); MD5Final(&resp[0], &Md5Ctx); cvt_hex(&resp[0], &resp_hex[0], SIPSAK_HASHLEN_MD5); } #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 else if (algo == SIPSAK_ALGO_SHA1) { SHA1_Init(&Sha1Ctx); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, usern, (unsigned int)strlen(usern)); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, ":", 1); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, realm, (unsigned int)strlen(realm)); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, ":", 1); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, password, (unsigned int)strlen(password)); SHA1_Final(&ha1[0], &Sha1Ctx); cvt_hex(&ha1[0], &ha1_hex[0], SIPSAK_HASHLEN_SHA1); SHA1_Init(&Sha1Ctx); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, method, (unsigned int)strlen(method)); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, ":", 1); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, uri, (unsigned int)strlen(uri)); SHA1_Final(&ha2[0], &Sha1Ctx); cvt_hex(&ha2[0], &ha2_hex[0], SIPSAK_HASHLEN_SHA1); SHA1_Init(&Sha1Ctx); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, &ha1_hex, SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN_SHA1); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, ":", 1); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, nonce, (unsigned int)strlen(nonce)); SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, ":", 1); if (qop_auth == 1) { SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, qop_tmp, (unsigned int)strlen(qop_tmp)); } SHA1_Update(&Sha1Ctx, &ha2_hex, SIPSAK_HASHHEXLEN_SHA1); SHA1_Final(&resp[0], &Sha1Ctx); cvt_hex(&resp[0], &resp_hex[0], SIPSAK_HASHLEN_SHA1); } #endif snprintf(insert, RESPONSE_STR_LEN+1, RESPONSE_STR); insert+=RESPONSE_STR_LEN; snprintf(insert, sizeof(resp_hex) + 8,"\"%s\"\r\n", &resp_hex[0]); insert+=strlen(insert); /* the auth header is complete, reinsert the rest of the request */ strncpy(insert, backup, strlen(backup)); } else { fprintf(stderr, "%s\nerror: couldn't find Proxy- or WWW-Authentication header" " in the 401 response above\n", authreq); exit_code(3); } if (verbose>1) printf("authorizing\n"); /* hopefully we free all here */ free(backup); free(auth); free(method); free(uri); free(realm); free(nonce); if (auth_username == NULL) free(usern); if (qop_auth == 1) free(qop_tmp); } sipsak-0.9.6/Makefile.am0000644000175000001440000000040410366757006012001 00000000000000CC = ${DISTCC} @CC@ bin_PROGRAMS=sipsak sipsak_SOURCES=auth.c auth.h header_f.c header_f.h helper.c helper.h md5.c md5.h md5global.h request.c request.h shoot.c shoot.h sipsak.c sipsak.h exit_code.h exit_code.c transport.c transport.h dist_man1_MANS=sipsak.1 sipsak-0.9.6/config.h.in0000644000175000001440000001412310366757006011773 00000000000000/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Default maximum timeout on waiting for response. */ #undef DEFAULT_TIMEOUT /* Define if SSP C support is enabled. */ #undef ENABLE_SSP_CC /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_ARPA_NAMESER_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `calloc' function. */ #undef HAVE_CALLOC /* Has cares.h */ #undef HAVE_CARES_H /* The crypto lib has MD5 functions */ #undef HAVE_CRYPTO_WITH_MD5 /* The crpyto lib has SHA1 functions */ #undef HAVE_CRYPTO_WITH_SHA1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_CTYPE_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_CYGWIN_ICMP_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_ERRNO_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `getchar' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETCHAR /* Define to 1 if you have the `getdomainname' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETDOMAINNAME /* Define to 1 if you have the `gethostbyname' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME /* Define to 1 if you have the `gethostname' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETHOSTNAME /* Define to 1 if you have the `getopt' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETOPT /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_GETOPT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `getopt_long' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG /* Define to 1 if you have the `getpid' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETPID /* Define to 1 if you have the `gettimeofday' function. */ #undef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY /* Has gnutls */ #undef HAVE_GNUTLS /* Define to 1 if you have the `inet_ntop' function. */ #undef HAVE_INET_NTOP /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_LIMITS_H /* Define to 1 if your system has a GNU libc compatible `malloc' function, and to 0 otherwise. */ #undef HAVE_MALLOC /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_MEMORY_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `memset' function. */ #undef HAVE_MEMSET /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NETDB_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NETINET_IP_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NETINET_IP_ICMP_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NETINET_UDP_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `ntohs' function. */ #undef HAVE_NTOHS /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_OPENSSL_MD5_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `regcomp' function. */ #undef HAVE_REGCOMP /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_REGEX_H /* Has ruli.h */ #undef HAVE_RULI_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `select' function. */ #undef HAVE_SELECT /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SIGNAL_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `socket' function. */ #undef HAVE_SOCKET /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDINT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDIO_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDLIB_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `strcasestr' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRCASESTR /* Define to 1 if you have the `strchr' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRCHR /* Define to 1 if you have the `strcmp' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRCMP /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRING_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `strncasecmp' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRNCASECMP /* Define to 1 if you have the `strstr' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRSTR /* Define to 1 if you have the `strtol' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRTOL /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_POLL_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H /* Define to 1 if you have that is POSIX.1 compatible. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `uname' function. */ #undef HAVE_UNAME /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* Name of package */ #undef PACKAGE /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_NAME /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_STRING /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION /* Define to the type of arg 1 for `select'. */ #undef SELECT_TYPE_ARG1 /* Define to the type of args 2, 3 and 4 for `select'. */ #undef SELECT_TYPE_ARG234 /* Define to the type of arg 5 for `select'. */ #undef SELECT_TYPE_ARG5 /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #undef STDC_HEADERS /* Define to 1 if you can safely include both and . */ #undef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME /* Version number of package */ #undef VERSION /* Define to rpl_malloc if the replacement function should be used. */ #undef malloc /* Define to `unsigned' if does not define. */ #undef size_t sipsak-0.9.6/sipsak.c0000644000175000001440000006704010366757026011416 00000000000000/* * $Id: sipsak.c 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ /* sipsak written by nils ohlmeier (ohlmeier@fokus.fraunhofer.de). based up on a modifyed version of shoot. return codes are now: 0 for an received 200, 1 for all other received responses, 2 for local errors, and 3 for remote errors. */ /* changes by jiri@iptel.org; now messages can be really received; status code returned is 2 for some local errors , 0 for success and 1 for remote error -- ICMP/timeout; can be used to test if a server is alive; 1xx messages are now ignored; windows support dropped */ #include "sipsak.h" #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H # include # endif # include #endif #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME # include # include #else # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include # else # include # endif #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H # include #endif #include "helper.h" #include "header_f.h" #include "shoot.h" #include "exit_code.h" static void sigchld_handler(int signo) { int chld_status; pid_t chld; while ((chld = waitpid(-1, &chld_status, WNOHANG)) > 0); } void print_version() { printf("%s %s by Nils Ohlmeier\n", PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_VERSION); printf(" Copyright (C) 2002-2004 FhG Fokus\n"); printf(" Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier\n"); printf(" report bugs to %s\n\n", PACKAGE_BUGREPORT); printf( " shoot : sipsak [-f FILE] [-L] -s SIPURI\n" " trace : sipsak -T -s SIPURI\n" " usrloc : sipsak -U [-I|M] [-b NUMBER] [-e NUMBER] [-x NUMBER] [-z NUMBER] -s SIPURI\n" " usrloc : sipsak -I|M [-b NUMBER] [-e NUMBER] -s SIPURI\n" " usrloc : sipsak -U [-C SIPURI] [-x NUMBER] -s SIPURI\n" " message: sipsak -M [-B STRING] [-O STRING] [-c SIPURI] -s SIPURI\n" " flood : sipsak -F [-e NUMBER] -s SIPURI\n" " random : sipsak -R [-t NUMBER] -s SIPURI\n\n" " additional parameter in every mode:\n" ); printf(" [-a PASSWORD] [-d] [-i] [-H HOSTNAME] [-l PORT] [-m NUMBER] [-n] " "[-N]\n" " [-r PORT] [-v] [-V] [-w]\n\n" ); } void print_long_help() { print_version(); printf( " --help displays this help message\n" " --version prints version string only\n" " --filename=FILE the file which contains the SIP message to send\n" " use - for standard input\n" " --no-crlf de-activate CR (\\r) insertion\n" " --sip-uri=SIPURI the destination server uri in form\n" " sip:[user@]servername[:port]\n" " --traceroute activates the traceroute mode\n" ); printf(" --usrloc-mode activates the usrloc mode\n" " --invite-mode simulates a successful calls with itself\n" " --message-mode sends messages to itself\n" " --contact=SIPURI use the given uri as Contact in REGISTER\n" " --appendix-begin=NUMBER the starting number appendix to the user name (default: 0)\n" " --appendix-end=NUMBER the ending numer of the appendix to the user name\n" " --sleep=NUMBER sleep number ms before sending next request\n" ); printf(" --expires=NUMBER the expires header field value (default: 15)\n" " --remove-bindings=NUMBER activates randomly removing of user bindings\n" " --flood-mode activates the flood mode\n" " --random-mode activates the random modues (dangerous)\n" " --trash-chars=NUMBER the maximum number of trashed character in random mode\n" " (default: request length)\n" ); printf(" --local-port=PORT the local port to use (default: any)\n" " --remote-port=PORT the remote port to use (default: 5060)\n" " --outbound-proxy=HOSTNAME request target (outbound proxy)\n" " --hostname=HOSTNAME overwrites the local hostname in all headers\n" " --max-forwards=NUMBER the value for the max-forwards header field\n" " --numeric use FQDN instead of IPs in the Via-Line\n"); printf(" --processes=NUMBER Divide the workflow among the number of processes\n" " --auth-username=STRING username for authentication\n" ); printf(" --no-via deactivate the insertion of a Via-Line\n" " --password=PASSWORD password for authentication\n" " (if omitted password=username)\n" " --ignore-redirects ignore redirects\n" " --verbose each v produces more verbosity (max. 3)\n" " --extract-ip extract IP from the warning in reply\n" " --replace-string=STRING replacement for a special mark in the message\n" " --replace activates replacement of variables\n" ); printf(" --nagios-code returns exit codes Nagios compliant\n" " --nagios-warn=NUMBER return Nagios warning if retrans > number\n" " --message-body=STRING send a message with string as body\n" " --disposition=STRING Content-Disposition value\n" " --search=REGEXP search for a RegExp in replies and return error\n" " on failfure\n" " --timing=NUMBER number of test runs and print just the timings\n" " --symmetric send and received on the same port\n" " --from=SIPURI use the given uri as From in MESSAGE\n" " --timeout-factor=NUMBER timeout multiplier for INVITE transactions\n" " and reliable transports (default: 64)\n" " --transport=STRING specify transport to be used\n" " --headers=STRING adds additional headers to the request\n" ); exit_code(0); } /* prints out some usage help and exits */ void print_help() { print_version(); printf( " -h displays this help message\n" " -V prints version string only\n" " -f FILE the file which contains the SIP message to send\n" " use - for standard input\n" " -L de-activate CR (\\r) insertion in files\n" " -s SIPURI the destination server uri in form\n" " sip:[user@]servername[:port]\n" " -T activates the traceroute mode\n" " -U activates the usrloc mode\n" " -I simulates a successful calls with itself\n" " -M sends messages to itself\n" ); printf( " -C SIPURI use the given uri as Contact in REGISTER\n" " -b NUMBER the starting number appendix to the user name (default: 0)\n" " -e NUMBER the ending numer of the appendix to the user name\n" " -o NUMBER sleep number ms before sending next request\n" " -x NUMBER the expires header field value (default: 15)\n" " -z NUMBER activates randomly removing of user bindings\n" " -F activates the flood mode\n" ); printf( " -R activates the random modues (dangerous)\n" " -t NUMBER the maximum number of trashed character in random mode\n" " (default: request length)\n" " -l PORT the local port to use (default: any)\n" " -r PORT the remote port to use (default: 5060)\n" " -p HOSTNAME request target (outbound proxy)\n" ); printf( " -H HOSTNAME overwrites the local hostname in all headers\n" " -m NUMBER the value for the max-forwards header field\n" " -n use FQDN instead of IPs in the Via-Line\n" " -i deactivate the insertion of a Via-Line\n" " -a PASSWORD password for authentication\n" " (if omitted password=\"\")\n" " -u STRING Authentication username\n" ); printf( " -d ignore redirects\n" " -v each v produces more verbosity (max. 3)\n" " -w extract IP from the warning in reply\n" " -g STRING replacement for a special mark in the message\n" " -G activates replacement of variables\n" " -N returns exit codes Nagios compliant\n" " -q STRING search for a RegExp in replies and return error\n" " on failure\n"); printf(" -W NUMBER return Nagios warning if retrans > number\n" " -B STRING send a message with string as body\n" " -O STRING Content-Disposition value\n" " -P NUMBER Number of processes to start\n" " -A NUMBER number of test runs and print just timings\n" " -S use same port for receiving and sending\n" " -c SIPURI use the given uri as From in MESSAGE\n" " -D NUMBER timeout multiplier for INVITE transactions\n" " and reliable transports (default: 64)\n" " -E STRING specify transport to be used\n" " -j STRING adds additional headers to the request\n" ); exit_code(0); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { FILE *pf; char buff[BUFSIZE]; int c, i, port; unsigned int tsp; char *scheme, *user, *host, *backup; pid_t pid; struct timespec ts; int upp; #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG int option_index = 0; static struct option l_opts[] = { {"help", 0, 0, 'X'}, {"version", 0, 0, 'V'}, {"filename", 1, 0, 'f'}, {"sip-uri", 1, 0, 's'}, {"traceroute-mode", 0, 0, 'T'}, {"usrloc-mode", 0, 0, 'U'}, {"invite-mode", 0, 0, 'I'}, {"message-mode", 0, 0, 'M'}, {"contact", 1, 0, 'C'}, {"appendix-begin", 1, 0, 'b'}, {"appendix-end", 1, 0, 'e'}, {"sleep", 1, 0, 'o'}, {"expires", 1, 0, 'x'}, {"remove-bindings", 1, 0, 'z'}, {"flood-mode", 0, 0, 'F'}, {"random-mode", 0, 0, 'R'}, {"trash-chars", 1, 0, 't'}, {"local-port", 1, 0, 'l'}, {"remote-port", 1, 0, 'r'}, {"outbound-proxy", 1, 0, 'p'}, {"hostname", 1, 0, 'H'}, {"max-fowards", 1, 0, 'm'}, {"numeric", 0, 0, 'n'}, {"no-via", 0, 0, 'i'}, {"password", 1, 0, 'a'}, {"ignore-redirects", 0, 0, 'd'}, {"verbose", 0, 0, 'v'}, {"extract-ip", 0, 0, 'w'}, {"replace-string", 0, 0, 'g'}, {"replace", 0, 0, 'G'}, {"nagios-code", 0, 0, 'N'}, {"nagios-warn", 1, 0, 'W'}, {"search", 1, 0, 'q'}, {"message-body", 1, 0, 'B'}, {"disposition", 1, 0, 'O'}, {"processes", 1, 0, 'P'}, {"auth-username", 1, 0, 'u'}, {"no-crlf", 0, 0, 'L'}, {"timing", 1, 0, 'A'}, {"symmetric", 0, 0, 'S'}, {"from", 1, 0, 'c'}, {"timeout-factor", 1, 0, 'D'}, {"transport", 1, 0, 'E'}, {"headers", 1, 0, 'j'}, {0, 0, 0, 0} }; #endif /* some initialisation to be shure */ file_b=uri_b=trace=lport=usrloc=flood=verbose=randtrash=trashchar = 0; warning_ext=rand_rem=nonce_count=replace_b=invite=message = 0; sleep_ms=empty_contact=nagios_warn=timing=outbound_proxy=symmetric = 0; namebeg=nameend=maxforw= -1; numeric=via_ins=redirects=fix_crlf=processes = 1; username=password=replace_str=hostname=contact_uri=mes_body = NULL; con_dis=auth_username=from_uri=headers = NULL; scheme = user = host = backup = req = rep = rec = NULL; re = NULL; address= 0; transport=tsp = 0; rport = port = 0; expires_t = USRLOC_EXP_DEF; inv_final = 64 * SIP_T1; memset(buff, 0, BUFSIZE); memset(fqdn, 0, FQDN_SIZE); if (argc==1) { print_help(); } /* lots of command line switches to handle*/ #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG while ((c=getopt_long(argc, argv, "a:A:b:B:c:C:dD:e:E:f:Fg:GhH:iIj:l:Lm:MnNo:O:p:P:q:r:Rs:St:Tu:UvVwW:x:Xz:", l_opts, &option_index)) != EOF){ #else while ((c=getopt(argc, argv, "a:A:b:B:c:C:dD:e:E:f:Fg:GhH:iIj:l:Lm:MnNo:O:p:P:q:r:Rs:St:Tu:UvVwW:x:z:")) != EOF){ #endif switch(c){ case 'a': if (strlen(optarg) == 1 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "-", 1) == 0) { password = str_alloc(SIPSAK_MAX_PASSWD_LEN); printf("Please enter the password (max. length %i): ", SIPSAK_MAX_PASSWD_LEN); if (read_stdin(password, SIPSAK_MAX_PASSWD_LEN, 1) == 0) { exit_code(0); } } else { password=str_alloc(strlen(optarg) + 1); strncpy(password, optarg, strlen(optarg)); } break; case 'A': timing=str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'b': namebeg=str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'B': mes_body=str_alloc(strlen(optarg) + 1); strncpy(mes_body, optarg, strlen(optarg)); break; case 'c': backup=str_alloc(strlen(optarg)+1); strncpy(backup, optarg, strlen(optarg)); parse_uri(backup, &scheme, &user, &host, &port); if (scheme == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing scheme in From URI\n"); exit_code(2); } else if (user == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing username in From URI\n"); exit_code(2); } else if (host == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing host in From URI\n"); exit_code(2); } else { from_uri=str_alloc(strlen(optarg)+1); strncpy(from_uri, optarg, strlen(optarg)); } free(backup); break; case 'C': if ((strlen(optarg) == 5 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "empty", 5) == 0) || (strlen(optarg) == 4 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "none", 4) == 0)) { empty_contact = 1; } else if (strlen(optarg) == 1 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "*", 1) == 0) { contact_uri=str_alloc(strlen(optarg)+1); strncpy(contact_uri, optarg, strlen(optarg)); } else { backup=str_alloc(strlen(optarg)+1); strncpy(backup, optarg, strlen(optarg)); parse_uri(backup, &scheme, &user, &host, &port); if (scheme == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: REGISTER Contact uri doesn't not contain " "sip:, sips:, *, or is not empty\n"); exit_code(2); } else if (user == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing username in Contact uri\n"); exit_code(2); } else if (host == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing host in Contact uri\n"); exit_code(2); } else { contact_uri=str_alloc(strlen(optarg)+1); strncpy(contact_uri, optarg, strlen(optarg)); } free(backup); } break; case 'd': redirects=0; break; case 'D': inv_final = str_to_int(optarg) * SIP_T1; break; case 'e': nameend=str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'E': if (strlen(optarg) == 3 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "udp", 3) == 0) { transport = SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT; } else if (strlen(optarg) == 3 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "tcp", 3) == 0) { transport = SIP_TCP_TRANSPORT; } else if (strlen(optarg) == 3 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "tls", 3) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: TLS is not supported yet, supported values: udp, tcp\n"); exit_code(2); transport = SIP_TLS_TRANSPORT; } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: unsupported transport '%s', supported values: udp, tcp\n", optarg); exit_code(2); } break; case 'F': flood=1; break; case 'f': if (strlen(optarg) != 1 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "-", 1) != 0) { /* file is opened in binary mode so that the cr-lf is preserved */ pf = fopen(optarg, "rb"); if (!pf){ fprintf(stderr, "error: unable to open the file '%s'.\n", optarg); exit_code(2); } if (fread(buff, 1, sizeof(buff), pf) >= sizeof(buff)){ fprintf(stderr, "error:the file is too big. try files of less " "than %i bytes.\n", BUFSIZE); fprintf(stderr, " or recompile the program with bigger " "BUFSIZE defined.\n"); exit_code(2); } fclose(pf); } else if (strlen(optarg) == 1 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "-", 1) == 0) { if (read_stdin(&buff[0], sizeof(buff), 0) == 0) { exit_code(0); } } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: unable to handle input file name: %s\n", optarg); exit_code(2); } file_b=1; break; case 'g': replace_str=optarg; break; case 'G': replace_b=1; break; case 'h': print_help(); break; case 'H': hostname=optarg; break; case 'i': via_ins=0; break; case 'I': invite=1; break; case 'j': headers=optarg; break; case 'l': lport=str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'L': fix_crlf=0; break; case 'm': maxforw=str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'M': message=1; break; case 'n': numeric = 0; break; case 'N': exit_mode=EM_NAGIOS; break; case 'o': sleep_ms = 0; if (strlen(optarg) == 4 && STRNCASECMP(optarg, "rand", 4) == 0) { sleep_ms = -2; } else { sleep_ms = str_to_int(optarg); } break; case 'O': con_dis=str_alloc(strlen(optarg) + 1); strncpy(con_dis, optarg, strlen(optarg)); break; case 'p': parse_uri(optarg, &scheme, &user, &host, &rport); if (host == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing in host in outbound proxy\n"); exit_code(2); } if (is_ip(host)) { address = getaddress(host); if (transport == 0) transport = SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT; } else { if (!rport) { address = getsrvadr(host, &rport, &tsp); if (tsp != 0) transport = tsp; } if (!address) { address = getaddress(host); if (address && verbose > 1) printf("using A record: %s\n", host); } if (!address){ fprintf(stderr, "error:unable to determine the outbound proxy " "address\n"); exit_code(2); } } outbound_proxy=1; break; case 'P': processes=str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'q': if (re) { /* previously allocated -- free */ regfree(re); } else { /* never tried -- allocate */ re=malloc(sizeof(regex_t)); }; if (!re) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: can't allocate RE\n"); exit_code(2); }; if (regcomp(re, optarg, REG_EXTENDED|REG_ICASE|REG_NEWLINE )!=0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: compiling RE: %s\n", optarg ); exit_code(2); }; break; case 'r': port = 0; port=str_to_int(optarg); if (rport) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: you are overwritting the destination port with the r argument\n"); } rport = port; break; case 'R': randtrash=1; break; case 's': parse_uri(optarg, &scheme, &user, &host, &port); if (scheme == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing scheme in sip uri\n"); exit_code(2); } if (strlen(optarg) == 4 && STRNCASECMP(optarg,"sips",4) == 0){ fprintf(stderr, "error: sips is not supported yet\n"); exit_code(2); } else if (strlen(optarg) != 3 || STRNCASECMP(optarg,"sip",3) != 0){ fprintf(stderr, "error: scheme of sip uri has to be sip\n"); exit_code(2); } if (user != NULL) { username = user; } if (host != NULL) { domainname = host; } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: missing hostname in sip uri\n"); exit_code(2); } if (port && !rport) { rport = port; } if (is_ip(domainname)) { address = getaddress(domainname); if (transport == 0) transport = SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT; } else { if (!rport && !address) { address = getsrvadr(domainname, &rport, &tsp); if (tsp != 0) transport = tsp; } if (!address) { address = getaddress(domainname); if (address && verbose > 1) printf("using A record: %s\n", domainname); } if (!address){ fprintf(stderr, "error:unable to determine the IP address for: %s\n", domainname); exit_code(2); } } if (port != 0) { backup = str_alloc(strlen(domainname)+1+6); snprintf(backup, strlen(domainname)+6, "%s:%i", domainname, port); domainname = backup; } uri_b=1; break; case 'S': fprintf(stderr, "warning: symmetric does not work with a-symmetric servers\n"); symmetric=1; break; case 't': trashchar=str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'T': trace=1; break; case 'U': usrloc=1; break; case 'u': auth_username=str_alloc(strlen(optarg) + 1); strncpy(auth_username, optarg, strlen(optarg)); break; case 'v': verbose++; break; case 'V': printf("sipsak %s by Nils Ohlmeier\n Copyright (C) 2002-2004" " FhG Fokus\n Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier\n", SIPSAK_VERSION); printf(" compiled with DEFAULT_TIMEOUT=%i, FQDN_SIZE=%i", DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, FQDN_SIZE); #ifdef RAW_SUPPORT printf(", RAW_SUPPORT"); #endif #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG printf(", LONG_OPTS"); #endif #ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS printf(", GNUTLS_MD5"); #else # ifdef HAVE_FULL_OPENSSL printf(", OPENSSL_MD5"); # else printf(", INTERNAL_MD5"); # endif #endif #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_SHA1 printf(", OPENSSL_SHA1"); #endif #ifdef HAVE_CARES_H printf(", SRV_SUPPORT(ARES)"); #else # ifdef HAVE_RULI_H printf(", SRV_SUPPORT(RULI)"); # endif #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRCASESTR printf(", STR_CASE_INSENSITIVE"); #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRNCASECMP printf(", CMP_CASE_INSENSITIVE"); #endif printf("\n"); exit_code(0); break; case 'w': warning_ext=1; break; case 'W': nagios_warn = str_to_int(optarg); break; case 'x': expires_t=str_to_int(optarg); break; #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG case 'X': print_long_help(); break; #endif case 'z': rand_rem=str_to_int(optarg); if (rand_rem < 0 || rand_rem > 100) { fprintf(stderr, "error: z option must between 0 and 100\n"); exit_code(2); } break; default: fprintf(stderr, "error: unknown parameter %c\n", c); exit_code(2); break; } } if (rport == 0) { rport = 5060; } if (rport > 65535 || rport <= 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: invalid remote port: %i\n", rport); exit_code(2); } if (transport == 0) { transport = SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT; } /* replace LF with CRLF if we read from a file */ if ((file_b) && (fix_crlf)) { insert_cr(buff); } if (headers) { backup = str_alloc(strlen(headers) + 30); // FIXME strcpy(backup, headers); headers = backup; replace_string(headers, "\\n", "\r\n"); backup = headers + strlen(headers) - 1; if (*backup != '\n') { strcpy(backup + 1, "\r\n"); } if (file_b) insert_header(buff, headers, 1); } /* lots of conditions to check */ if (trace) { if (usrloc || flood || randtrash) { fprintf(stderr, "error: trace can't be combined with usrloc, random or " "flood\n"); exit_code(2); } if (!uri_b) { fprintf(stderr, "error: for trace mode a SIPURI is realy needed\n"); exit_code(2); } if (file_b) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: file will be ignored for tracing."); } if (!username) { fprintf(stderr, "error: for trace mode without a file the SIPURI have to " "contain a username\n"); exit_code(2); } if (!via_ins){ fprintf(stderr, "warning: Via-Line is needed for tracing. Ignoring -i\n"); via_ins=1; } if (!warning_ext) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: IP extract from warning activated to be more " "informational\n"); warning_ext=1; } if (maxforw==-1) maxforw=255; } else if (usrloc || invite || message) { if (trace || flood || randtrash) { fprintf(stderr, "error: usrloc can't be combined with trace, random or " "flood\n"); exit_code(2); } if (!username || !uri_b) { fprintf(stderr, "error: for the USRLOC mode you have to give a SIPURI with " "a username\n at least\n"); exit_code(2); } if (namebeg>0 && nameend==-1) { fprintf(stderr, "error: if a starting numbers is given also an ending " "number have to be specified\n"); exit_code(2); } if (invite && message) { fprintf(stderr, "error: invite and message tests are XOR\n"); exit_code(2); } if (!usrloc && invite && !lport) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: Do NOT use the usrloc invite mode without " "registering sipsak before.\n See man page for " "details.\n"); exit_code(2); } if (contact_uri!=NULL) { if (invite || message) { fprintf(stderr, "error: Contact uri is not support for invites or " "messages\n"); exit_code(2); } if (nameend!=-1 || namebeg!=-1) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: ignoring starting or ending number if Contact" " is given\n"); nameend=namebeg=0; } if (rand_rem) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: ignoring -z option when Contact is given\n"); rand_rem=0; } } if (via_ins) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: ignoring -i option when in usrloc mode\n"); via_ins=0; } if (nameend==-1) nameend=0; if (namebeg==-1) namebeg=0; } else if (flood) { if (trace || usrloc || randtrash) { fprintf(stderr, "error: flood can't be combined with trace, random or " "usrloc\n"); exit_code(2); } if (!uri_b) { fprintf(stderr, "error: we need at least a sip uri for flood\n"); exit_code(2); } if (redirects) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: redirects are not expected in flood. " "disableing\n"); redirects=0; } } else if (randtrash) { if (trace || usrloc || flood) { fprintf(stderr, "error: random can't be combined with trace, flood or " "usrloc\n"); exit_code(2); } if (!uri_b) { fprintf(stderr, "error: need at least a sip uri for random\n"); exit_code(2); } if (redirects) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: redirects are not expected in random. " "disableing\n"); redirects=0; } if (verbose) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: random characters may destroy your terminal " "output\n"); } } else if (mes_body) { if (!message) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: to send a message mode (-M) is required. activating\n"); message=1; } if (!uri_b) { fprintf(stderr, "error: need at least a sip uri to send a meesage\n"); exit_code(2); } if (nameend==-1) nameend=0; if (namebeg==-1) namebeg=0; } else { if (!uri_b) { fprintf(stderr, "error: a spi uri is needed at least\n"); exit_code(2); } } switch (transport) { case SIP_TLS_TRANSPORT: transport_str = TRANSPORT_TLS_STR; break; case SIP_TCP_TRANSPORT: transport_str = TRANSPORT_TCP_STR; break; case SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT: transport_str = TRANSPORT_UDP_STR; break; default: fprintf(stderr, "unknown transport: %i\n", transport); exit_code(2); } /* determine our hostname */ get_fqdn(); /* this is not a cryptographic random number generator, but hey this is only a test-tool => should be satisfying*/ srand(time(0) ^ getpid()); if (processes > 1) { if (signal(SIGCHLD , sigchld_handler) == SIG_ERR ) { fprintf(stderr, "error: Could not install SIGCHLD handler\n"); exit_code(2); } } for(i = 0; i < processes - 1; i++) { if ((pid = fork()) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: Cannot fork\n"); exit_code(2); } if (pid == 0){ /* child */ upp = (nameend - namebeg + 1) / processes; namebeg = namebeg + upp * i; nameend = namebeg + upp; shoot(&buff[0], sizeof(buff)); } else { if (lport) { lport++; } } /* Delay execution of children so that the * time of the first transmission gets spread over * the retransmission interval evenly */ ts.tv_sec = 0; ts.tv_nsec = (float)DEFAULT_TIMEOUT / (float)processes * (float)1000 * (float)1000; nanosleep(&ts, 0); } /* here we go...*/ if (processes > 1) { upp = (nameend - namebeg + 1) / processes; namebeg = namebeg + upp * i; nameend = namebeg + upp; } shoot(&buff[0], sizeof(buff)); /* normaly we won't come back here, but to satisfy the compiler */ return 0; } sipsak-0.9.6/configure.ac0000644000175000001440000000437010366757006012241 00000000000000# -*- Autoconf -*- # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. AC_PREREQ(2.59) AC_INIT([sipsak],[0.9.6],[nils@sipsak.org]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE AM_MAINTAINER_MODE AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([sipsak.c]) AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) # Checks for programs. AC_PROG_CC # Add -Wall if we are using GCC if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall" fi SIPSAK_GCC_STACK_PROTECT_CC CHECK_PROG_DISTCC AC_PROG_INSTALL # Checks for libraries. AC_CANONICAL_HOST case "$host" in *-*-solaris*) LIBS="$LIBS -lposix4 -lsocket -lnsl" ;; *) LIBS="$LIBS" ;; esac AC_SUBST([LIBS]) # Checks for header files. AC_HEADER_STDC AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ctype.h errno.h arpa/inet.h netdb.h netinet/in.h netinet/in_systm.h limits.h sys/poll.h regex.h signal.h stdlib.h stdio.h string.h sys/param.h sys/socket.h sys/time.h unistd.h sys/utsname.h],,[AC_MSG_ERROR([missing required header (see above)])],) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([getopt.h]) AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT AC_HEADER_TIME SIPSAK_IP_UDP SIPSAK_ICMP AC_CHECK_HEADERS([cygwin/icmp.h],,,) # Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. AC_TYPE_SIZE_T AC_HEADER_TIME # Checks for library functions. AC_FUNC_MALLOC AC_FUNC_SELECT_ARGTYPES AC_CHECK_FUNCS([getchar gethostbyname gethostname getopt getpid gettimeofday memset ntohs regcomp select socket strchr strcmp strstr strtol uname],,[AC_MSG_ERROR([missing required function (see above)])]) AC_CHECK_FUNCS([calloc getdomainname getopt_long inet_ntop strncasecmp strcasestr]) AM_PATH_SIPSAK_LIBGNUTLS([1.0.0], AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GNUTLS], [1], [Has gnutls]) LIBS="$LIBS $LIBGNUTLS_LIBS -lgnutls-openssl" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS" ) if test "X$LIBGNUTLS_LIBS" == "X";then AC_CHECK_HEADERS([openssl/md5.h], AC_CHECK_LIB(crypto, MD5_Init, AC_DEFINE([HAVE_CRYPTO_WITH_MD5], [1], [The crypto lib has MD5 functions]) LIBS="$LIBS -lcrypto" ) ) fi AC_CHECK_HEADERS([openssl/sha.h], AC_CHECK_LIB(crypto, SHA1_Init, AC_DEFINE([HAVE_CRYPTO_WITH_SHA1], [1], [The crpyto lib has SHA1 functions]) LIBS="$LIBS -lcrypto" ) ) CHECK_LIB_CARES if test "X$SIPSAK_HAVE_ARES" == "X"; then CHECK_LIB_RULI else AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/nameser.h]) fi SIPSAK_TIMER AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) AC_OUTPUT sipsak-0.9.6/auth.h0000644000175000001440000000143310366757026011064 00000000000000/* * $Id: auth.h 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef SIPSAK_AUTH_H #define SIPSAK_AUTH_H void insert_auth(char *message, char *authreq); #endif sipsak-0.9.6/helper.c0000644000175000001440000004625410366757027011410 00000000000000/* * $Id: helper.c 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #include "sipsak.h" #ifdef HAVE_NETDB_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H # include # endif # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UTSNAME_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_CTYPE_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_RULI_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_CARES_H # ifdef HAVE_ARPA_NAMESER_H # include # endif # include # ifndef NS_RRFIXEDSZ # define NS_RRFIXEDSZ 10 # define NS_QFIXEDSZ 4 # define NS_HFIXEDSZ 12 # endif int caport; unsigned long caadr; char *ca_tmpname; ares_channel channel; #endif // HAVE_CARES_H #include "helper.h" #include "exit_code.h" /* returns 1 if the string an IP address otherwise zero */ int is_ip(char *str) { int i = 0; int dotcount = 0; /*try understanding if this is a valid ip address we are skipping the values of the octets specified here. for instance, this code will allow 952.0.320.567 through*/ while (*str != '\0') { for (i = 0; i < 3; i++, str++) if (isdigit((int)*str) == 0) break; if (*str != '.') break; str++; dotcount++; } /* three dots with upto three digits in before, between and after ? */ if (dotcount == 3 && i > 0 && i <= 3) return 1; else return 0; } /* take either a dot.decimal string of ip address or a domain name and returns a NETWORK ordered long int containing the address. i chose to internally represent the address as long for speedier comparisions. any changes to getaddress have to be patched back to the net library. contact: farhan@hotfoon.com returns zero if there is an error. this is convenient as 0 means 'this' host and the traffic of a badly behaving dns system remains inside (you send to 0.0.0.0) */ unsigned long getaddress(char *host) { struct hostent* pent; long l, *lp; if (is_ip(host)) return inet_addr(host); /* try the system's own resolution mechanism for dns lookup: required only for domain names. inspite of what the rfc2543 :D Using SRV DNS Records recommends, we are leaving it to the operating system to do the name caching. this is an important implementational issue especially in the light dynamic dns servers like dynip.com or dyndns.com where a dial ip address is dynamically assigned a sub domain like farhan.dynip.com although expensive, this is a must to allow OS to take the decision to expire the DNS records as it deems fit. */ pent = gethostbyname(host); if (!pent) { printf("'%s' is unresolveable\n", host); exit_code(2); } lp = (long *) (pent->h_addr); l = *lp; return l; } #ifdef HAVE_CARES_H static const unsigned char *parse_rr(const unsigned char *aptr, const unsigned char *abuf, int alen) { char *name; long len; int status, type, dnsclass, dlen; struct in_addr addr; #ifdef DEBUG printf("ca_tmpname: %s\n", ca_tmpname); #endif status = ares_expand_name(aptr, abuf, alen, &name, &len); if (status != ARES_SUCCESS) { printf("error: failed to expand query name\n"); exit_code(2); } aptr += len; if (aptr + NS_RRFIXEDSZ > abuf + alen) { printf("error: not enough data in DNS answer 1\n"); free(name); return NULL; } type = DNS_RR_TYPE(aptr); dnsclass = DNS_RR_CLASS(aptr); dlen = DNS_RR_LEN(aptr); aptr += NS_RRFIXEDSZ; if (aptr + dlen > abuf + alen) { printf("error: not enough data in DNS answer 2\n"); free(name); return NULL; } if (dnsclass != CARES_CLASS_C_IN) { printf("error: unsupported dnsclass (%i) in DNS answer\n", dnsclass); free(name); return NULL; } if ((ca_tmpname == NULL && type != CARES_TYPE_SRV) || (ca_tmpname != NULL && (type != CARES_TYPE_A && type != CARES_TYPE_CNAME))) { printf("error: unsupported DNS response type (%i)\n", type); free(name); return NULL; } if (type == CARES_TYPE_SRV) { free(name); caport = DNS__16BIT(aptr + 4); #ifdef DEBUG printf("caport: %i\n", caport); #endif status = ares_expand_name(aptr + 6, abuf, alen, &name, &len); if (status != ARES_SUCCESS) { printf("error: failed to expand SRV name\n"); return NULL; } #ifdef DEBUG printf("SRV name: %s\n", name); #endif if (is_ip(name)) { caadr = inet_addr(name); free(name); } else { ca_tmpname = name; } } else if (type == CARES_TYPE_CNAME) { if (STRNCASECMP(ca_tmpname, name, strlen(ca_tmpname)) == 0) { ca_tmpname = malloc(strlen(name)); if (ca_tmpname == NULL) { printf("error: failed to allocate memory\n"); exit_code(2); } strcpy(ca_tmpname, name); } free(name); } else if (type == CARES_TYPE_A) { if (dlen == 4 && STRNCASECMP(ca_tmpname, name, strlen(ca_tmpname)) == 0) { memcpy(&addr, aptr, sizeof(struct in_addr)); caadr = addr.s_addr; } free(name); } return aptr + dlen; } static const unsigned char *skip_rr(const unsigned char *aptr, const unsigned char *abuf, int alen) { int status, dlen; long len; char *name; #ifdef DEBUG printf("skipping rr section...\n"); #endif status = ares_expand_name(aptr, abuf, alen, &name, &len); aptr += len; dlen = DNS_RR_LEN(aptr); aptr += NS_RRFIXEDSZ; aptr += dlen; free(name); return aptr; } static const unsigned char *skip_query(const unsigned char *aptr, const unsigned char *abuf, int alen) { int status; long len; char *name; #ifdef DEBUG printf("skipping query section...\n"); #endif status = ares_expand_name(aptr, abuf, alen, &name, &len); aptr += len; aptr += NS_QFIXEDSZ; free(name); return aptr; } static void cares_callback(void *arg, int status, unsigned char *abuf, int alen) { int i; unsigned int ancount, nscount, arcount; const unsigned char *aptr; #ifdef DEBUG printf("cares_callback: status=%i, alen=%i\n", status, alen); #endif if (status != ARES_SUCCESS) { if (verbose > 1) printf("ares failed: %s\n", ares_strerror(status)); return; } ancount = DNS_HEADER_ANCOUNT(abuf); nscount = DNS_HEADER_NSCOUNT(abuf); arcount = DNS_HEADER_ARCOUNT(abuf); #ifdef DEBUG printf("ancount: %i, nscount: %i, arcount: %i\n", ancount, nscount, arcount); #endif /* safety check */ if (alen < NS_HFIXEDSZ) return; aptr = abuf + NS_HFIXEDSZ; aptr = skip_query(aptr, abuf, alen); for (i = 0; i < ancount && caadr == 0; i++) { if (ca_tmpname == NULL) aptr = parse_rr(aptr, abuf, alen); else aptr = skip_rr(aptr, abuf, alen); } if (caadr == 0) { for (i = 0; i < nscount; i++) { aptr = skip_rr(aptr, abuf, alen); } for (i = 0; i < arcount && caadr == 0; i++) { aptr = parse_rr(aptr, abuf, alen); } } } inline unsigned long srv_ares(char *host, int *port, char *srv) { int nfds, count, srvh_len; char *srvh; fd_set read_fds, write_fds; struct timeval *tvp, tv; caport = 0; caadr = 0; ca_tmpname = NULL; #ifdef DEBUG printf("!!! ARES query !!!\n"); #endif srvh_len = strlen(host) + strlen(srv) + 2; srvh = malloc(srvh_len); if (srvh == NULL) { printf("error: failed to allocate memory (%i) for ares query\n", srvh_len); exit_code(2); } memset(srvh, 0, srvh_len); strncpy(srvh, srv, strlen(srv)); memcpy(srvh + strlen(srv), ".", 1); strcpy(srvh + strlen(srv) + 1, host); #ifdef DEBUG printf("hostname: '%s', len: %i\n", srvh, srvh_len); #endif ares_query(channel, srvh, CARES_CLASS_C_IN, CARES_TYPE_SRV, cares_callback, (char *) NULL); #ifdef DEBUG printf("after ares_query\n"); #endif /* wait for query to complete */ while (1) { FD_ZERO(&read_fds); FD_ZERO(&write_fds); nfds = ares_fds(channel, &read_fds, &write_fds); if (nfds == 0) break; tvp = ares_timeout(channel, NULL, &tv); count = select(nfds, &read_fds, &write_fds, NULL, tvp); if (count < 0 && errno != EINVAL) { perror("ares select"); exit_code(2); } ares_process(channel, &read_fds, &write_fds); } #ifdef DEBUG printf("end of while\n"); #endif *port = caport; if (caadr == 0 && ca_tmpname != NULL) { caadr = getaddress(ca_tmpname); } if (ca_tmpname != NULL) free(ca_tmpname); free(srvh); return caadr; } #endif // HAVE_CARES_H #ifdef HAVE_RULI_H inline unsigned long srv_ruli(char *host, int *port, char *srv) { int srv_code; int ruli_opts = RULI_RES_OPT_SEARCH | RULI_RES_OPT_SRV_NOINET6 | RULI_RES_OPT_SRV_NOSORT6 | RULI_RES_OPT_SRV_NOFALL; #ifdef RULI_RES_OPT_SRV_CNAME ruli_opts |= RULI_RES_OPT_SRV_CNAME; #endif ruli_sync_t *sync_query = ruli_sync_query(srv, host, *port, ruli_opts); /* sync query failure? */ if (!sync_query) { printf("DNS SRV lookup failed for: %s\n", host); exit_code(2); } srv_code = ruli_sync_srv_code(sync_query); /* timeout? */ if (srv_code == RULI_SRV_CODE_ALARM) { printf("Timeout during DNS SRV lookup for: %s\n", host); ruli_sync_delete(sync_query); exit_code(2); } /* service provided? */ else if (srv_code == RULI_SRV_CODE_UNAVAILABLE) { printf("SRV service not provided for: %s\n", host); ruli_sync_delete(sync_query); exit_code(2); } else if (srv_code) { int rcode = ruli_sync_rcode(sync_query); if (verbose > 1) printf("SRV query failed for: %s, srv_code=%d, rcode=%d\n", host, srv_code, rcode); ruli_sync_delete(sync_query); return 0; } ruli_list_t *srv_list = ruli_sync_srv_list(sync_query); int srv_list_size = ruli_list_size(srv_list); if (srv_list_size < 1) { if (verbose > 1) printf("No SRV record: %s.%s\n", srv, host); return 0; } ruli_srv_entry_t *entry = (ruli_srv_entry_t *) ruli_list_get(srv_list, 0); ruli_list_t *addr_list = &entry->addr_list; int addr_list_size = ruli_list_size(addr_list); if (addr_list_size < 1) { printf("missing addresses in SRV lookup for: %s\n", host); ruli_sync_delete(sync_query); exit_code(2); } *port = entry->port; ruli_addr_t *addr = (ruli_addr_t *) ruli_list_get(addr_list, 0); return addr->addr.ipv4.s_addr; } #endif // HAVE_RULI_H unsigned long getsrvaddress(char *host, int *port, char *srv) { #ifdef HAVE_RULI_H return srv_ruli(host, port, srv); #else # ifdef HAVE_CARES_H // HAVE_RULI_H return srv_ares(host, port, srv); # else // HAVE_CARES_H return 0; # endif #endif } /* Finds the SRV records for the given host. It returns the target IP * address and fills the port and transport if a suitable SRV record * exists. Otherwise it returns 0. The function follows 3263: first * TLS, then TCP and finally UDP. */ unsigned long getsrvadr(char *host, int *port, unsigned int *transport) { unsigned long adr = 0; #ifdef HAVE_SRV int srvport = 5060; #ifdef HAVE_CARES_H int status; int optmask = ARES_OPT_FLAGS; struct ares_options options; options.flags = ARES_FLAG_NOCHECKRESP; options.servers = NULL; options.nservers = 0; status = ares_init_options(&channel, &options, optmask); if (status != ARES_SUCCESS) { printf("error: failed to initialize ares\n"); exit_code(2); } #endif #ifdef WITH_TLS_TRANSP adr = getsrvaddress(host, &srvport, SRV_SIP_TLS); if (adr != 0) { *transport = SIP_TLS_TRANSPORT; if (verbose > 1) printf("using SRV record: %s.%s:%i\n", SRV_SIP_TLS, host, srvport); printf("TLS transport not yet supported\n"); exit_code(2); } else { #endif adr = getsrvaddress(host, &srvport, SRV_SIP_TCP); if (adr != 0) { *transport = SIP_TCP_TRANSPORT; if (verbose > 1) printf("using SRV record: %s.%s:%i\n", SRV_SIP_TCP, host, srvport); } else { adr = getsrvaddress(host, &srvport, SRV_SIP_UDP); if (adr != 0) { *transport = SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT; if (verbose > 1) printf("using SRV record: %s.%s:%i\n", SRV_SIP_UDP, host, srvport); } } #ifdef WITH_TLS_TRANSP } #endif #ifdef HAVE_CARES_H ares_destroy(channel); #endif *port = srvport; #endif // HAVE_SRV return adr; } /* because the full qualified domain name is needed by many other functions it will be determined by this function. */ void get_fqdn(){ char hname[100], dname[100], hlp[18]; size_t namelen=100; struct hostent* he; struct utsname un; memset(&hname, 0, sizeof(hname)); memset(&dname, 0, sizeof(dname)); memset(&hlp, 0, sizeof(hlp)); if (hostname) { strncpy(fqdn, hostname, FQDN_SIZE); strncpy(hname, hostname, 100); } else { if ((uname(&un))==0) { strncpy(hname, un.nodename, 100); } else { if (gethostname(&hname[0], namelen) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: cannot determine hostname\n"); exit_code(2); } } #ifdef HAVE_GETDOMAINNAME /* a hostname with dots should be a domainname */ if ((strchr(hname, '.'))==NULL) { if (getdomainname(&dname[0], namelen) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: cannot determine domainname\n"); exit_code(2); } if (strcmp(&dname[0],"(none)")!=0) snprintf(fqdn, FQDN_SIZE, "%s.%s", hname, dname); } else { strncpy(fqdn, hname, FQDN_SIZE); } #endif } if (!(numeric == 1 && is_ip(fqdn))) { he=gethostbyname(hname); if (he) { if (numeric == 1) { snprintf(hlp, 15, "%s", inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *) he->h_addr_list[0])); strncpy(fqdn, hlp, FQDN_SIZE); } else { if ((strchr(he->h_name, '.'))!=NULL && (strchr(hname, '.'))==NULL) { strncpy(fqdn, he->h_name, FQDN_SIZE); } else { strncpy(fqdn, hname, FQDN_SIZE); } } } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: cannot resolve local hostname: %s\n", hname); exit_code(2); } } if ((strchr(fqdn, '.'))==NULL) { if (hostname) { fprintf(stderr, "warning: %s is not resolvable... continouing anyway\n", fqdn); strncpy(fqdn, hostname, FQDN_SIZE); } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: this FQDN or IP is not valid: %s\n", fqdn); exit_code(2); } } if (verbose > 2) printf("fqdnhostname: %s\n", fqdn); } /* this function searches for search in mess and replaces it with replacement */ void replace_string(char *mess, char *search, char *replacement){ char *backup, *insert; insert=STRCASESTR(mess, search); if (insert==NULL){ if (verbose > 2) fprintf(stderr, "warning: could not find this '%s' replacement string in " "message\n", search); } else { while (insert){ backup=str_alloc(strlen(insert)+1); strcpy(backup, insert+strlen(search)); strcpy(insert, replacement); strcpy(insert+strlen(replacement), backup); free(backup); insert=STRCASESTR(mess, search); } } } /* checks if the strings contains special double marks and then * replace all occurences of this strings in the message */ void replace_strings(char *mes, char *strings) { char *pos, *atr, *val, *repl, *end; char sep; pos=atr=val=repl = NULL; #ifdef DEBUG printf("replace_strings entered\nstrings: '%s'\n", strings); #endif if ((isalnum(*strings) != 0) && (isalnum(*(strings + strlen(strings) - 1)) != 0)) { replace_string(req, "$replace$", replace_str); } else { sep = *strings; #ifdef DEBUG printf("sep: '%c'\n", sep); #endif end = strings + strlen(strings); pos = strings + 1; while (pos < end) { atr = pos; pos = strchr(atr, sep); if (pos != NULL) { *pos = '\0'; val = pos + 1; pos = strchr(val, sep); if (pos != NULL) { *pos = '\0'; pos++; } } #ifdef DEBUG printf("atr: '%s'\nval: '%s'\n", atr, val); #endif if ((atr != NULL) && (val != NULL)) { repl = str_alloc(strlen(val) + 3); if (repl == NULL) { printf("failed to allocate memory\n"); exit_code(2); } sprintf(repl, "$%s$", atr); replace_string(mes, repl, val); free(repl); } #ifdef DEBUG printf("pos: '%s'\n", pos); #endif } } #ifdef DEBUG printf("mes:\n'%s'\n", mes); #endif } /* insert \r in front of all \n if it is not present allready */ void insert_cr(char *mes){ char *lf, *pos, *backup; pos = mes; lf = strchr(pos, '\n'); while ((lf != NULL) && (*(--lf) != '\r')) { backup=str_alloc(strlen(lf)+2); strcpy(backup, lf+1); *(lf+1) = '\r'; strcpy(lf+2, backup); free(backup); pos = lf+3; lf = strchr(pos, '\n'); } lf = STRCASESTR(mes, "\r\n\r\n"); if (lf == NULL) { lf = mes + strlen(mes); sprintf(lf, "\r\n"); } } /* sipmly swappes the content of the two buffers */ void swap_buffers(char *fst, char *snd) { char *tmp; if (fst == snd) return; tmp = str_alloc(strlen(fst)+1); strcpy(tmp, fst); strcpy(fst, snd); strcpy(snd, tmp); free(tmp); } void swap_ptr(char **fst, char **snd) { char *tmp; tmp = *fst; *fst = *snd; *snd = tmp; } /* trashes one character in buff randomly */ void trash_random(char *message) { int r; float t; char *position; t=(float)rand()/RAND_MAX; r=(int)(t * (float)strlen(message)); position=message+r; r=(int)(t*(float)255); *position=(char)r; if (verbose > 2) printf("request:\n%s\n", message); } /* this function is taken from traceroute-1.4_p12 which is distributed under the GPL and it returns the difference between to timeval structs */ double deltaT(struct timeval *t1p, struct timeval *t2p) { register double dt; dt = (double)(t2p->tv_sec - t1p->tv_sec) * 1000.0 + (double)(t2p->tv_usec - t1p->tv_usec) / 1000.0; return (dt); } /* returns one if the string contains only numbers otherwise zero */ int is_number(char *number) { int digit = 1; while (digit && (*number != '\0')) { digit = isdigit(*number); number++; } return digit; } /* tries to convert the given string into an integer. it strips * white-spaces and exits if an error happens */ int str_to_int(char *num) { int ret; #ifdef HAVE_STRTOL errno = 0; ret = strtol(num, NULL, 10); if (errno == EINVAL || errno == ERANGE) { printf("%s\n", num); perror("integer converting error"); exit_code(2); } #else char backup; int len = strlen(num); char *start = num; char *end = num + len; while (!isdigit(*start) && isspace(*start) && start < end) start++; end = start; end++; while (end < num + len && *end != '\0' && !isspace(*end)) end++; backup = *end; *end = '\0'; if (!is_number(start)) { fprintf(stderr, "error: string is not a number: %s\n", start); exit_code(2); } ret = atoi(start); *end = backup; if (ret <= 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to convert string to integer: %s\n", num); exit_code(2); } #endif return ret; } /* reads into the given buffer from standard input until the EOF * character, LF character or the given size of the buffer is exceeded */ int read_stdin(char *buf, int size, int ret) { int i, j; for(i = 0; i < size - 1; i++) { j = getchar(); if (((ret == 0) && (j == EOF)) || ((ret == 1) && (j == '\n'))) { *(buf + i) = '\0'; return i; } else { *(buf + i) = j; } } *(buf + i) = '\0'; if (verbose) fprintf(stderr, "warning: readin buffer size exceeded\n"); return i; } /* tries to allocate the given size of memory and sets it all to zero. * if the allocation fails it exits */ void *str_alloc(size_t size) { char *ptr; #ifdef HAVE_CALLOC ptr = calloc(1, size); #else ptr = malloc(size); #endif if (ptr == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: memory allocation failed\n"); exit_code(255); } #ifndef HAVE_CALLOC memset(ptr, 0, size); #endif return ptr; } sipsak-0.9.6/helper.h0000644000175000001440000000443110366757027011404 00000000000000/* * $Id: helper.h 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef SIPSAK_HELPER_H #define SIPSAK_HELPER_H #include "sipsak.h" #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include #else # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_CARES_H # define HAVE_SRV #else # ifdef HAVE_RULI_H # define HAVE_SRV # endif #endif #ifdef HAVE_CARES_H # define CARES_TYPE_A 1 # define CARES_TYPE_CNAME 5 # define CARES_TYPE_SRV 33 # define CARES_CLASS_C_IN 1 /* copied from ares_dns.h */ # define DNS__16BIT(p) (((p)[0] << 8) | (p)[1]) # define DNS_HEADER_ANCOUNT(h) DNS__16BIT((h) + 6) # define DNS_HEADER_NSCOUNT(h) DNS__16BIT((h) + 8) # define DNS_HEADER_ARCOUNT(h) DNS__16BIT((h) + 10) # define DNS_RR_TYPE(r) DNS__16BIT(r) # define DNS_RR_CLASS(r) DNS__16BIT((r) + 2) # define DNS_RR_LEN(r) DNS__16BIT((r) + 8) #endif #ifdef HAVE_SRV # define SRV_SIP_TLS "_sip._tls" # define SRV_SIP_TCP "_sip._tcp" # define SRV_SIP_UDP "_sip._udp" #endif int is_ip(char *str); unsigned long getaddress(char *host); unsigned long getsrvadr(char *host, int *port, unsigned int *transport); void get_fqdn(); void replace_string(char *mes, char *search, char *replacement); void replace_strings(char *mes, char *strings); void insert_cr(char *mes); void swap_buffers(char *fst, char *snd); void swap_ptr(char **fst, char **snd); void trash_random(char *message); double deltaT(struct timeval *t1p, struct timeval *t2p); int is_number(char *number); int str_to_int(char *num); int read_stdin(char *buf, int size, int ret); void *str_alloc(size_t size); #endif sipsak-0.9.6/header_f.h0000644000175000001440000000312710366757026011662 00000000000000/* * $Id: header_f.h 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef SIPSAK_HEADER_H #define SIPSAK_HEADER_H #include "shoot.h" void insert_header(char *mes, char *header, int first); void add_via(char *mes); void cpy_vias(char *reply, char *dest); void cpy_to(char *reply, char *dest); void set_maxforw(char *mes, int value); void uri_replace(char *mes, char *uri); void set_cl(char* mes, int contentlen); int get_cl(char* mes); int find_lr_parameter(char *rr_line); void cpy_rr(char* src, char *dst, int route); void build_ack(char *invite, char *reply, char *dest, struct sipsak_regexp *reg); void warning_extract(char *message); int cseq(char *message); void increase_cseq(char *message); void parse_uri(char *uri, char **scheme, char **user, char **host, int *port); char* uri_from_contact(char *message); void new_branch(char *message); void new_transaction(char *message); void print_message_line(char *message); inline char* get_body(char *mes); #endif sipsak-0.9.6/config.sub0000755000175000001440000007607310366757006011747 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Configuration validation subroutine script. # Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, # 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. timestamp='2005-02-10' # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software. # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software # can handle that machine. 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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef SIPSAK_REQUEST_H #define SIPSAK_REQUEST_H void create_msg(int action, char *buff, char *repl_buff, char *username, int cseq); #endif sipsak-0.9.6/TODO0000644000175000001440000000115210366757006010436 00000000000000ToDo List (no order): - fix: wrong nonce value after aprox. 2000 users - fix: after aprox. 3 users the password is missing except -p was set - add displayname support to parse_uri - check the request target for the ACK - add option to tear down INVITED calls with BYE - add support for CANCEL - add support for spoofed IPs - parse the complete DNS resonses in util - increase hostname detection for the Via line - add support for priority and weigth in SRV responses - endless randtrash mode with logfile - support for IPv6 - strict RR support Feel free to send me patches for this (or other) features! sipsak-0.9.6/missing0000755000175000001440000002466610366757006011364 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Common stub for a few missing GNU programs while installing. scriptversion=2003-09-02.23 # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Originally by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. sipsak-0.9.6/transport.h0000644000175000001440000000417310366757006012161 00000000000000/* * $Id:$ * * Copyright (C) 2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef SIPSAK_TRANSPORT_H #define SIPSAK_TRANSPORT_H #include "sipsak.h" #include "shoot.h" #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME # include # include #else # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include # else # include # endif #endif /* TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME */ #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H # include #endif struct sipsak_sr_time { struct timeval sendtime; struct timeval recvtime; struct timeval firstsendt; struct timeval starttime; struct timeval delaytime; }; struct sipsak_con_data { struct sockaddr_in adr; int csock; int usock; int dontsend; int dontrecv; int connected; char *buf_tmp; int buf_tmp_size; }; struct sipsak_counter { int send_counter; int retrans_r_c; int retrans_s_c; int randretrys; int run; }; struct sipsak_delay { int retryAfter; double big_delay; double small_delay; double all_delay; }; void create_sockets(struct sipsak_con_data *cd); void send_message(char* mes, struct sipsak_con_data *cd, struct sipsak_counter *sc, struct sipsak_sr_time *srt); void check_socket_error(int socket, int size); int check_for_message(char *recv, int size, struct sipsak_con_data *cd, struct sipsak_sr_time *srt, struct sipsak_counter *count, struct sipsak_delay *sd); int recv_message(char *buf, int size, int inv_trans, struct sipsak_delay *sd, struct sipsak_sr_time *srt, struct sipsak_counter *count, struct sipsak_con_data *cd, struct sipsak_regexp *reg); int set_target(struct sockaddr_in *adr, unsigned long target, int port, int socket, int connected); #endif sipsak-0.9.6/request.c0000644000175000001440000001702010366757027011606 00000000000000/* * $Id: request.c 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #include "sipsak.h" #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H # include #endif #include "request.h" #include "exit_code.h" #include "helper.h" #include "header_f.h" /* create a valid sip header for the different modes */ void create_msg(int action, char *req_buff, char *repl_buff, char *username, int cseq){ unsigned int c, d, len; char *req_buf_begin = req_buff; if(cseq == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: CSeq 0 is not allowed\n"); exit_code(253); } if (req_buff == NULL) abort(); if (username == NULL) username = ""; c=(unsigned int)rand(); c+=lport; d=(unsigned int)rand(); switch (action){ case REQ_REG: sprintf(req_buff, "%s sip:%s%s" "%ssip:%s%s;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%s70\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n", REG_STR, domainname, SIP20_STR, FROM_STR, username, domainname, c, TO_STR, username, domainname, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, REG_STR, CON_LEN_STR, MAX_FRW_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION); req_buff += strlen(req_buff); if (contact_uri!=NULL) { sprintf(req_buff, "%s%i\r\n" "%s%s\r\n\r\n", EXP_STR, expires_t, CONT_STR, contact_uri); } else if (empty_contact == 0) { sprintf(req_buff, "%s%i\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s:%i", EXP_STR, expires_t, CONT_STR, username, fqdn, lport); req_buff += strlen(req_buff); if (transport != SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT) sprintf(req_buff, "%s%s\r\n\r\n", TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_STR, transport_str); else sprintf(req_buff, "\r\n\r\n"); } else{ sprintf(req_buff, "\r\n"); } add_via(req_buf_begin); break; case REQ_REM: sprintf(req_buff, "%s sip:%s%s" "%ssip:%s%s;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%s%i\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%s70\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s:%i;%s0", REG_STR, domainname, SIP20_STR, FROM_STR, username, domainname, c, TO_STR, username, domainname, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, REG_STR, EXP_STR, expires_t, CON_LEN_STR, MAX_FRW_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION, CONT_STR, username, fqdn, lport, CON_EXP_STR); req_buff += strlen(req_buff); if (transport != SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT) { sprintf(req_buff, "\r\n\r\n"); } else { sprintf(req_buff, "%s%s\r\n\r\n", TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_STR, transport_str); } add_via(req_buf_begin); break; case REQ_INV: sprintf(req_buff, "%s sip:%s%s%s" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i\r\n" "%sDONT ANSWER this test call!\r\n" "%s70\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n" "\r\n", INV_STR, username, domainname, SIP20_STR, FROM_STR, fqdn, lport, c, TO_STR, username, domainname, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, INV_STR, CON_LEN_STR, CONT_STR, fqdn, lport, SUB_STR, MAX_FRW_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION); add_via(req_buf_begin); sprintf(repl_buff, "%s" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s;tag=%o%o\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%ssip:sipsak_conf@%s:%i\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n" "\r\n", SIP200_STR, FROM_STR, fqdn, lport, c, TO_STR, username, domainname, c, d, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, INV_STR, CON_LEN_STR, CONT_STR, fqdn, lport, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION); break; case REQ_MES: sprintf(req_buff, "%s sip:%s%s%s" "%ssip:%s%s\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%s%s\r\n" "%s70\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n", MES_STR, username, domainname, SIP20_STR, TO_STR, username, domainname, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, MES_STR, CON_TYP_STR, TXT_PLA_STR, MAX_FRW_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION); req_buff += strlen(req_buff); if (from_uri) { sprintf(req_buff, "%s%s;tag=%x\r\n", FROM_STR, from_uri, c); } else { sprintf(req_buff, "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i;tag=%x\r\n", FROM_STR, fqdn, lport, c); } req_buff += strlen(req_buff); if (mes_body) { len = strlen(mes_body); } else { len = SIPSAK_MES_STR_LEN + strlen(username); } sprintf(req_buff, "%s%u\r\n", CON_LEN_STR, len); req_buff += strlen(req_buff); if (con_dis) { sprintf(req_buff, "%s%s\r\n", CON_DIS_STR, con_dis); req_buff += strlen(req_buff); } sprintf(req_buff, "\r\n"); req_buff += 2; if (mes_body) { sprintf(req_buff, "%s", mes_body); } else { sprintf(req_buff, "%s%s", SIPSAK_MES_STR, username); req_buff += strlen(req_buff) - 1; *(req_buff) = '.'; } add_via(req_buf_begin); sprintf(repl_buff, "%s" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s;tag=%o%o\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n" "\r\n", SIP200_STR, FROM_STR, fqdn, lport, c, TO_STR, username, domainname, c, d, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, MES_STR, CON_LEN_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION); break; case REQ_OPT: sprintf(req_buff, "%s sip:%s%s%s" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%s70\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n" "%s%s\r\n" "\r\n", OPT_STR, username, domainname, SIP20_STR, FROM_STR, fqdn, lport, c, TO_STR, username, domainname, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, OPT_STR, CONT_STR, fqdn, lport, CON_LEN_STR, MAX_FRW_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION, ACP_STR, TXT_PLA_STR); add_via(req_buf_begin); break; case REQ_FLOOD: sprintf(req_buff, "%s sip:%s%s%s" "%s%s %s:9;branch=z9hG4bK.%08x\r\n" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:9;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s%s\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:9\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%s70\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n" "\r\n", FLOOD_METH, username, domainname, SIP20_STR, VIA_SIP_STR, TRANSPORT_UDP_STR, fqdn, d, FROM_STR, fqdn, c, TO_STR, username, domainname, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, FLOOD_METH, CONT_STR, fqdn, CON_LEN_STR, MAX_FRW_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION); break; case REQ_RAND: sprintf(req_buff, "%s sip:%s%s" "%ssip:sipsak@%s:%i;tag=%x\r\n" "%ssip:%s\r\n" "%s%u@%s\r\n" "%s%i %s\r\n" "%ssipsak@%s:%i\r\n" "%s0\r\n" "%s70\r\n" "%ssipsak %s\r\n" "\r\n", OPT_STR, domainname, SIP20_STR, FROM_STR, fqdn, lport, c, TO_STR, domainname, CALL_STR, c, fqdn, CSEQ_STR, cseq, OPT_STR, CONT_STR, fqdn, lport, CON_LEN_STR, MAX_FRW_STR, UA_STR, SIPSAK_VERSION); add_via(req_buf_begin); break; default: fprintf(stderr, "error: unknown request type to create\n"); exit_code(2); break; } if (headers) { insert_header(req_buf_begin, headers, 1); if (repl_buff) insert_header(repl_buff, headers, 1); } } sipsak-0.9.6/transport.c0000644000175000001440000003636410366757006012163 00000000000000/* * $Id:$ * * Copyright (C) 2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #include "sipsak.h" #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME # include # include #else # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include # else # include # endif #endif /* TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME */ #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H # include # endif # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_POLL_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H # include #endif #include "transport.h" #include "shoot.h" #ifdef RAW_SUPPORT # ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H # include # endif # ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_H # include # endif # ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_ICMP_H # include # endif # ifdef HAVE_NETINET_UDP_H # define __FAVOR_BSD # include # endif #endif /* RAW_SUPPORT */ #include "exit_code.h" #include "helper.h" #include "header_f.h" #ifdef RAW_SUPPORT int rawsock; #endif void create_sockets(struct sipsak_con_data *cd) { socklen_t slen; memset(&(cd->adr), 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)); cd->adr.sin_family = AF_INET; cd->adr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl( INADDR_ANY); cd->adr.sin_port = htons((short)lport); if (transport == SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT) { /* create the un-connected socket */ if (!symmetric) { cd->usock = (int)socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP); if (cd->usock==-1) { perror("unconnected UDP socket creation failed"); exit_code(2); } if (bind(cd->usock, (struct sockaddr *) &(cd->adr), sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) )==-1) { perror("unconnected UDP socket binding failed"); exit_code(2); } } #ifdef RAW_SUPPORT /* try to create the raw socket */ rawsock = (int)socket(PF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP); if (rawsock==-1) { if (verbose>1) fprintf(stderr, "warning: need raw socket (root privileges) to receive all ICMP errors\n"); #endif /* create the connected socket as a primitve alternative to the raw socket*/ cd->csock = (int)socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP); if (cd->csock==-1) { perror("connected UDP socket creation failed"); exit_code(2); } if (!symmetric) cd->adr.sin_port = htons((short)0); if (bind(cd->csock, (struct sockaddr *) &(cd->adr), sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) )==-1) { perror("connected UDP socket binding failed"); exit_code(2); } #ifdef RAW_SUPPORT } else if (symmetric) { cd->csock = (int)socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP); if (cd->csock==-1) { perror("connected UDP socket creation failed"); exit_code(2); } if (bind(cd->csock, (struct sockaddr *) &(cd->adr), sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) )==-1) { perror("connected UDP socket binding failed"); exit_code(2); } } #endif } else { cd->csock = (int)socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP); if (cd->csock==-1) { perror("TCP socket creation failed"); exit_code(2); } if (bind(cd->csock, (struct sockaddr *) &(cd->adr), sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) )==-1) { perror("TCP socket binding failed"); exit_code(2); } } /* for the via line we need our listening port number */ if (lport==0){ memset(&(cd->adr), 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)); slen=sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); if (symmetric || transport != SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT) getsockname(cd->csock, (struct sockaddr *) &(cd->adr), &slen); else getsockname(cd->usock, (struct sockaddr *) &(cd->adr), &slen); lport=ntohs(cd->adr.sin_port); } } void send_message(char* mes, struct sipsak_con_data *cd, struct sipsak_counter *sc, struct sipsak_sr_time *srt) { struct timezone tz; int ret; if (cd->dontsend == 0) { if (verbose > 2) { printf("\nrequest:\n%s", mes); } /* lets fire the request to the server and store when we did */ if (cd->csock == -1) { #ifdef DEBUG printf("\nusing un-connected socket for sending\n"); #endif ret = sendto(cd->usock, mes, strlen(mes), 0, (struct sockaddr *) &(cd->adr), sizeof(struct sockaddr)); } else { #ifdef DEBUG printf("\nusing connected socket for sending\n"); #endif ret = send(cd->csock, mes, strlen(mes), 0); } (void)gettimeofday(&(srt->sendtime), &tz); if (ret==-1) { if (verbose) printf("\n"); perror("send failure"); exit_code(2); } #ifdef HAVE_INET_NTOP if (verbose > 2) { printf("\nsend to: %s:%s:%i\n", transport_str, target_dot, rport); } #endif sc->send_counter++; } else { cd->dontsend = 0; } } void check_socket_error(int socket, int size) { struct pollfd sockerr; int ret = 0; /* lets see if we at least received an icmp error */ sockerr.fd=socket; 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unsigned int flen; #endif if (cd->buf_tmp) { buf = cd->buf_tmp; size = size - cd->buf_tmp_size; } sock = check_for_message(buf, size, cd, srt, count, sd); if (sock <= 1) { return -1; } #ifdef RAW_SUPPORT if (sock != rawsock) { #else else { #endif check_socket_error(sock, size); ret = recvfrom(sock, buf, size, 0, NULL, 0); } #ifdef RAW_SUPPORT else { /* lets check if the ICMP message matches with our sent packet */ flen = sizeof(faddr); memset(&faddr, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr)); ret = recvfrom(rawsock, buf, size, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&faddr, &flen); if (ret == -1) { perror("error while trying to read from icmp raw socket"); exit_code(2); } r_ip_hdr = (struct ip *) buf; r_ip_len = r_ip_hdr->ip_hl << 2; icmp_hdr = (struct icmp *) (buf + r_ip_len); icmp_len = ret - r_ip_len; if (icmp_len < 8) { if (verbose > 1) printf(": ignoring (ICMP header length below 8 bytes)\n"); return -2; } else if (icmp_len < 36) { if (verbose > 1) printf(": ignoring (ICMP message too short to contain IP and UDP header)\n"); return -2; } s_ip_hdr = (struct ip *) ((char *)icmp_hdr + 8); s_ip_len = s_ip_hdr->ip_hl << 2; if (s_ip_hdr->ip_p == IPPROTO_UDP) { udp_hdr = (struct udphdr *) ((char *)s_ip_hdr + s_ip_len); srcport = ntohs(udp_hdr->uh_sport); dstport = ntohs(udp_hdr->uh_dport); #ifdef DEBUG printf("\nlport: %i, rport: %i\n", lport, rport); #endif if ((srcport == lport) && (dstport == rport)) { printf(" (type: %u, code: %u)", icmp_hdr->icmp_type, icmp_hdr->icmp_code); #ifdef HAVE_INET_NTOP if (inet_ntop(AF_INET, &faddr.sin_addr, &source_dot[0], INET_ADDRSTRLEN) != NULL) printf(": from %s\n", source_dot); else printf("\n"); #else printf("\n"); #endif // HAVE_INET_NTOP exit_code(3); } else { if (verbose > 2) printf(": ignoring (ICMP message does not match used ports)\n"); return -2; } } else { if (verbose > 1) printf(": ignoring (ICMP data is not a UDP packet)\n"); return -2; } } #endif // RAW_SUPPORT if (ret > 0) { *(buf+ ret) = '\0'; if (transport != SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT) { if (verbose > 0) printf("\nchecking message for completness...\n"); 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All rights reserved. License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function. License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work. RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind. These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #include "md5.h" #ifndef HAVE_EXTERNAL_MD5 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H # include #endif #define USE_MEM /* Constants for MD5Transform routine. */ #define S11 7 #define S12 12 #define S13 17 #define S14 22 #define S21 5 #define S22 9 #define S23 14 #define S24 20 #define S31 4 #define S32 11 #define S33 16 #define S34 23 #define S41 6 #define S42 10 #define S43 15 #define S44 21 static void MD5Transform PROTO_LIST ((UINT4 [4], unsigned char [64])); static void Encode PROTO_LIST ((unsigned char *, UINT4 *, unsigned int)); static void Decode PROTO_LIST ((UINT4 *, unsigned char *, unsigned int)); static void MD5_memcpy PROTO_LIST ((POINTER, POINTER, unsigned int)); static void MD5_memset PROTO_LIST ((POINTER, int, unsigned int)); static unsigned char PADDING[64] = { 0x80, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; /* F, G, H and I are basic MD5 functions. */ #define F(x, y, z) (((x) & (y)) | ((~x) & (z))) #define G(x, y, z) (((x) & (z)) | ((y) & (~z))) #define H(x, y, z) ((x) ^ (y) ^ (z)) #define I(x, y, z) ((y) ^ ((x) | (~z))) /* ROTATE_LEFT rotates x left n bits. */ #define ROTATE_LEFT(x, n) (((x) << (n)) | ((x) >> (32-(n)))) /* FF, GG, HH, and II transformations for rounds 1, 2, 3, and 4. Rotation is separate from addition to prevent recomputation. */ #define FF(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \ (a) += F ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \ (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \ (a) += (b); \ } #define GG(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \ (a) += G ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \ (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \ (a) += (b); \ } #define HH(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \ (a) += H ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \ (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \ (a) += (b); \ } #define II(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \ (a) += I ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \ (a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \ (a) += (b); \ } /* MD5 initialization. Begins an MD5 operation, writing a new context. */ void MD5Init (context) MD5_CTX *context; /* context */ { context->count[0] = context->count[1] = 0; /* Load magic initialization constants. */ context->state[0] = 0x67452301; context->state[1] = 0xefcdab89; context->state[2] = 0x98badcfe; context->state[3] = 0x10325476; } /* MD5 block update operation. Continues an MD5 message-digest operation, processing another message block, and updating the context. */ void MD5Update (context, input, inputLen) MD5_CTX *context; /* context */ unsigned char *input; /* input block */ unsigned int inputLen; /* length of input block */ { unsigned int i, index, partLen; /* Compute number of bytes mod 64 */ index = (unsigned int)((context->count[0] >> 3) & 0x3F); /* Update number of bits */ if ((context->count[0] += ((UINT4)inputLen << 3)) < ((UINT4)inputLen << 3)) context->count[1]++; context->count[1] += ((UINT4)inputLen >> 29); partLen = 64 - index; /* Transform as many times as possible. */ if (inputLen >= partLen) { MD5_memcpy ((POINTER)&context->buffer[index], (POINTER)input, partLen); MD5Transform (context->state, context->buffer); for (i = partLen; i + 63 < inputLen; i += 64) MD5Transform (context->state, &input[i]); index = 0; } else i = 0; /* Buffer remaining input */ MD5_memcpy ((POINTER)&context->buffer[index], (POINTER)&input[i], inputLen-i); } /* MD5 finalization. Ends an MD5 message-digest operation, writing the the message digest and zeroizing the context. */ void MD5Final (digest, context) unsigned char digest[16]; /* message digest */ MD5_CTX *context; /* context */ { unsigned char bits[8]; unsigned int index, padLen; /* Save number of bits */ Encode (bits, context->count, 8); /* Pad out to 56 mod 64. */ index = (unsigned int)((context->count[0] >> 3) & 0x3f); padLen = (index < 56) ? (56 - index) : (120 - index); MD5Update (context, PADDING, padLen); /* Append length (before padding) */ MD5Update (context, bits, 8); /* Store state in digest */ Encode (digest, context->state, 16); /* Zeroize sensitive information. */ MD5_memset ((POINTER)context, 0, sizeof (*context)); } /* MD5 basic transformation. Transforms state based on block. */ static void MD5Transform (state, block) UINT4 state[4]; unsigned char block[64]; { UINT4 a = state[0], b = state[1], c = state[2], d = state[3], x[16]; Decode (x, block, 64); /* Round 1 */ FF (a, b, c, d, x[ 0], S11, 0xd76aa478); /* 1 */ FF (d, a, b, c, x[ 1], S12, 0xe8c7b756); /* 2 */ FF (c, d, a, b, x[ 2], S13, 0x242070db); /* 3 */ FF (b, c, d, a, x[ 3], S14, 0xc1bdceee); /* 4 */ FF (a, b, c, d, x[ 4], S11, 0xf57c0faf); /* 5 */ FF (d, a, b, c, x[ 5], S12, 0x4787c62a); /* 6 */ FF (c, d, a, b, x[ 6], S13, 0xa8304613); /* 7 */ FF (b, c, d, a, x[ 7], S14, 0xfd469501); /* 8 */ FF (a, b, c, d, x[ 8], S11, 0x698098d8); /* 9 */ FF (d, a, b, c, x[ 9], S12, 0x8b44f7af); /* 10 */ FF (c, d, a, b, x[10], S13, 0xffff5bb1); /* 11 */ FF (b, c, d, a, x[11], S14, 0x895cd7be); /* 12 */ FF (a, b, c, d, x[12], S11, 0x6b901122); /* 13 */ FF (d, a, b, c, x[13], S12, 0xfd987193); /* 14 */ FF (c, d, a, b, x[14], S13, 0xa679438e); /* 15 */ FF (b, c, d, a, x[15], S14, 0x49b40821); /* 16 */ /* Round 2 */ GG (a, b, c, d, x[ 1], S21, 0xf61e2562); /* 17 */ GG (d, a, b, c, x[ 6], S22, 0xc040b340); /* 18 */ GG (c, d, a, b, x[11], S23, 0x265e5a51); /* 19 */ GG (b, c, d, a, x[ 0], S24, 0xe9b6c7aa); /* 20 */ GG (a, b, c, d, x[ 5], S21, 0xd62f105d); /* 21 */ GG (d, a, b, c, x[10], S22, 0x2441453); /* 22 */ GG (c, d, a, b, x[15], S23, 0xd8a1e681); /* 23 */ GG (b, c, d, a, x[ 4], S24, 0xe7d3fbc8); /* 24 */ GG (a, b, c, d, x[ 9], S21, 0x21e1cde6); /* 25 */ GG (d, a, b, c, x[14], S22, 0xc33707d6); /* 26 */ GG (c, d, a, b, x[ 3], S23, 0xf4d50d87); /* 27 */ GG (b, c, d, a, x[ 8], S24, 0x455a14ed); /* 28 */ GG (a, b, c, d, x[13], S21, 0xa9e3e905); /* 29 */ GG (d, a, b, c, x[ 2], S22, 0xfcefa3f8); /* 30 */ GG (c, d, a, b, x[ 7], S23, 0x676f02d9); /* 31 */ GG (b, c, d, a, x[12], S24, 0x8d2a4c8a); /* 32 */ /* Round 3 */ HH (a, b, c, d, x[ 5], S31, 0xfffa3942); /* 33 */ HH (d, a, b, c, x[ 8], S32, 0x8771f681); /* 34 */ HH (c, d, a, b, x[11], S33, 0x6d9d6122); /* 35 */ HH (b, c, d, a, x[14], S34, 0xfde5380c); /* 36 */ HH (a, b, c, d, x[ 1], S31, 0xa4beea44); /* 37 */ HH (d, a, b, c, x[ 4], S32, 0x4bdecfa9); /* 38 */ HH (c, d, a, b, x[ 7], S33, 0xf6bb4b60); /* 39 */ HH (b, c, d, a, x[10], S34, 0xbebfbc70); /* 40 */ HH (a, b, c, d, x[13], S31, 0x289b7ec6); /* 41 */ HH (d, a, b, c, x[ 0], S32, 0xeaa127fa); /* 42 */ HH (c, d, a, b, x[ 3], S33, 0xd4ef3085); /* 43 */ HH (b, c, d, a, x[ 6], S34, 0x4881d05); /* 44 */ HH (a, b, c, d, x[ 9], S31, 0xd9d4d039); /* 45 */ HH (d, a, b, c, x[12], S32, 0xe6db99e5); /* 46 */ HH (c, d, a, b, x[15], S33, 0x1fa27cf8); /* 47 */ HH (b, c, d, a, x[ 2], S34, 0xc4ac5665); /* 48 */ /* Round 4 */ II (a, b, c, d, x[ 0], S41, 0xf4292244); /* 49 */ II (d, a, b, c, x[ 7], S42, 0x432aff97); /* 50 */ II (c, d, a, b, x[14], S43, 0xab9423a7); /* 51 */ II (b, c, d, a, x[ 5], S44, 0xfc93a039); /* 52 */ II (a, b, c, d, x[12], S41, 0x655b59c3); /* 53 */ II (d, a, b, c, x[ 3], S42, 0x8f0ccc92); /* 54 */ II (c, d, a, b, x[10], S43, 0xffeff47d); /* 55 */ II (b, c, d, a, x[ 1], S44, 0x85845dd1); /* 56 */ II (a, b, c, d, x[ 8], S41, 0x6fa87e4f); /* 57 */ II (d, a, b, c, x[15], S42, 0xfe2ce6e0); /* 58 */ II (c, d, a, b, x[ 6], S43, 0xa3014314); /* 59 */ II (b, c, d, a, x[13], S44, 0x4e0811a1); /* 60 */ II (a, b, c, d, x[ 4], S41, 0xf7537e82); /* 61 */ II (d, a, b, c, x[11], S42, 0xbd3af235); /* 62 */ II (c, d, a, b, x[ 2], S43, 0x2ad7d2bb); /* 63 */ II (b, c, d, a, x[ 9], S44, 0xeb86d391); /* 64 */ state[0] += a; state[1] += b; state[2] += c; state[3] += d; /* Zeroize sensitive information. */ MD5_memset ((POINTER)x, 0, sizeof (x)); } /* Encodes input (UINT4) into output (unsigned char). Assumes len is a multiple of 4. */ static void Encode (output, input, len) unsigned char *output; UINT4 *input; unsigned int len; { unsigned int i, j; for (i = 0, j = 0; j < len; i++, j += 4) { output[j] = (unsigned char)(input[i] & 0xff); output[j+1] = (unsigned char)((input[i] >> 8) & 0xff); output[j+2] = (unsigned char)((input[i] >> 16) & 0xff); output[j+3] = (unsigned char)((input[i] >> 24) & 0xff); } } /* Decodes input (unsigned char) into output (UINT4). Assumes len is a multiple of 4. */ static void Decode (output, input, len) UINT4 *output; unsigned char *input; unsigned int len; { unsigned int i, j; for (i = 0, j = 0; j < len; i++, j += 4) output[i] = ((UINT4)input[j]) | (((UINT4)input[j+1]) << 8) | (((UINT4)input[j+2]) << 16) | (((UINT4)input[j+3]) << 24); } /* Note: Replace "for loop" with standard memcpy if possible. */ static void MD5_memcpy (output, input, len) POINTER output; POINTER input; unsigned int len; { #ifndef USE_MEM unsigned int i; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) output[i] = input[i]; #else memcpy( output, input, len ); #endif } /* Note: Replace "for loop" with standard memset if possible. */ static void MD5_memset (output, value, len) POINTER output; int value; unsigned int len; { #ifndef USE_MEM unsigned int i; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) ((char *)output)[i] = (char)value; #else memset( output, value, len ); #endif } #endif /* ! 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Run `configure --help' for more details. sipsak-0.9.6/shoot.c0000644000175000001440000007254210366757026011263 00000000000000/* * $Id: shoot.c 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #include "sipsak.h" #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME # include # include #else # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include # else # include # endif #endif /* TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME */ #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H # include # endif # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H # include #endif #include "shoot.h" #include "request.h" #include "auth.h" #include "header_f.h" #include "helper.h" #include "exit_code.h" #include "transport.h" #ifndef DEFAULT_RETRYS #define DEFAULT_RETRYS 5 #endif #ifndef DEFAULT_TIMEOUT #define DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 5000 #endif char *usern; enum usteps usrlocstep; struct sipsak_regexp regexps; struct sipsak_sr_time times; struct sipsak_con_data cdata; struct sipsak_counter counters; struct sipsak_delay delays; /* if a reply was received successfuly, return success, unless * reply matching is enabled and no match occured */ inline static void on_success(char *rep) { if ((rep != NULL) && re && regexec(re, rep, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOMATCH) { fprintf(stderr, "error: RegExp failed\n"); exit_code(32); } else { exit_code(0); } } /* just print the given username and number into the first buffer and * append an @ char */ static inline void create_usern(char *target, char *username, int number) { if (number >= 0) { sprintf(target, "%s%i@", username, number); } else { sprintf(target, "%s@", username); } } /* tries to take care of a redirection */ void handle_3xx(struct sockaddr_in *tadr) { char *uscheme, *uuser, *uhost, *contact; printf("** received redirect "); if (warning_ext == 1) { printf("from "); warning_extract(rec); printf("\n"); } else printf("\n"); /* we'll try to handle 301 and 302 here, other 3xx are to complex */ regcomp(&(regexps.redexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] 30[125] ", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); if (regexec(&(regexps.redexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { /* try to find the contact in the redirect */ contact = uri_from_contact(rec); if (contact==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: cannot find Contact in this " "redirect:\n%s\n", rec); exit_code(3); } /* correct our request */ uri_replace(req, contact); new_transaction(req); /* extract the needed information*/ rport = 0; address = 0; parse_uri(contact, &uscheme, &uuser, &uhost, &rport); if (!rport) address = getsrvadr(uhost, &rport, &transport); if (!address) address = getaddress(uhost); if (!address){ fprintf(stderr, "error: cannot determine host " "address from Contact of redirect:" "\n%s\n", rec); exit_code(2); } if (!rport) { rport = 5060; } free(contact); if (!outbound_proxy) cdata.connected = set_target(tadr, address, rport, cdata.csock, cdata.connected); } else { fprintf(stderr, "error: cannot handle this redirect:" "\n%s\n", rec); exit_code(2); } } /* takes care of replies in the trace route mode */ void trace_reply() { char *contact; if (regexec(&(regexps.tmhexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { /* we received 483 to many hops */ printf("%i: ", namebeg); if (verbose > 2) { printf("(%.3f ms)\n%s\n", deltaT(&(times.sendtime), &(times.recvtime)), rec); } else { warning_extract(rec); printf("(%.3f ms) ", deltaT(&(times.sendtime), &(times.recvtime))); print_message_line(rec); } namebeg++; cseq_counter++; create_msg(REQ_OPT, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); set_maxforw(req, namebeg); return; } else if (regexec(&(regexps.proexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { /* we received a provisional response */ printf("%i: ", namebeg); if (verbose > 2) { printf("(%.3f ms)\n%s\n", deltaT(&(times.sendtime), &(times.recvtime)), rec); } else { warning_extract(rec); printf("(%.3f ms) ", deltaT(&(times.sendtime), &(times.recvtime))); print_message_line(rec); } delays.retryAfter = SIP_T2; cdata.dontsend=1; return; } else { /* anything else then 483 or provisional will be treated as final */ printf("%i: ", namebeg); warning_extract(rec); printf("(%.3f ms) ", deltaT(&(times.sendtime), &(times.recvtime))); print_message_line(rec); if ((contact = STRCASESTR(rec, CONT_STR)) != NULL || (contact = STRCASESTR(rec, CONT_SHORT_STR)) != NULL) { if (*contact == '\n') { contact++; } printf("\t"); print_message_line(contact); } else { printf("\twithout Contact header\n"); } if (regexec(&(regexps.okexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) on_success(rec); else exit_code(1); } } /* takes care of replies in the default mode */ void handle_default() { /* in the normal send and reply case anything other then 1xx will be treated as final response*/ if (regexec(&(regexps.proexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { if (verbose > 1) { printf("%s\n\n", rec); printf("** reply received "); if ((counters.send_counter == 1) || (STRNCASECMP(req, ACK_STR, ACK_STR_LEN) == 0)) { printf("after %.3f ms **\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime))); } else { printf("%.3f ms after first send\n and " "%.3f ms after last send **\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime)), deltaT(&(times.sendtime), &(times.recvtime))); } printf(" "); print_message_line(rec); printf(" provisional received; still" " waiting for a final response\n"); } if (inv_trans) { delays.retryAfter = inv_final; } else { delays.retryAfter = SIP_T2; } cdata.dontsend = 1; return; } else { if (verbose > 1) { printf("%s\n\n", rec); printf("** reply received "); if ((counters.send_counter == 1) || (STRNCASECMP(req, ACK_STR, ACK_STR_LEN) == 0)){ printf("after %.3f ms **\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime))); } else { printf("%.3f ms after first send\n and " "%.3f ms after last send **\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime)), deltaT(&(times.sendtime), &(times.recvtime))); } printf(" "); print_message_line(rec); printf(" final received\n"); } else if (verbose>0) { printf("%s\n", rec); } if (timing > 0) { timing--; if (timing == 0) { printf("%.3f/%.3f/%.3f ms\n", delays.small_delay, delays.all_delay / counters.run, delays.big_delay); } else { counters.run++; new_transaction(req); delays.retryAfter = SIP_T1; } } if (timing == 0) { if (regexec(&(regexps.okexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { on_success(rec); } else { exit_code(1); } } } } /* takes care of replies in the readntrash mode */ void handle_randtrash() { /* in randomzing trash we are expexting 4?? error codes everything else should not be normal */ if (regexec(&(regexps.errexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { if (verbose > 2) printf("received:\n%s\n", rec); if (verbose > 1) { printf("received expected 4xx "); if (warning_ext == 1) { printf ("from "); warning_extract(rec); printf("\n"); } else { printf("\n"); } } } else { fprintf(stderr, "warning: did not received 4xx\n"); if (verbose > 1) printf("sended:\n%s\nreceived:\n%s\n", req, rec); } if (cseq_counter == nameend) { if (counters.randretrys == 0) { printf("random end reached. server survived :) respect!\n"); exit_code(0); } else { printf("maximum sendings reached but did not " "get a response on this request:\n%s\n", req); exit_code(3); } } else { trash_random(req); } } /* takes care of replies in the usrloc mode */ void handle_usrloc() { char *crlf; char ruri[11+12+20]; //FIXME: username length 20 should be dynamic if (regexec(&(regexps.proexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { if (verbose > 2) { print_message_line(rec); printf("ignoring provisional response\n\n"); } if (inv_trans) { delays.retryAfter = inv_final; } else { delays.retryAfter = SIP_T2; } cdata.dontsend = 1; } else { switch (usrlocstep) { case REG_REP: /* we have sent a register and look at the response now */ if (regexec(&(regexps.okexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { if (verbose > 1) { printf ("\tOK\n"); } if (verbose > 2) { printf("\n%s\n", rec); } } else { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: didn't " "received '200 OK' on register (see " "above). aborting\n", rec); exit_code(1); } if (invite == 0 && message == 0) { if (namebeg==nameend) { if (verbose>0) { printf("\nAll usrloc tests" " completed successful.\nreceived" " last message %.3f ms after first" " request (test duration).\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime))); } if (delays.big_delay>0 && verbose>0) { printf("biggest delay between " "request and response was %.3f" " ms\n", delays.big_delay); } if (counters.retrans_r_c>0 && verbose>0) { printf("%i retransmission(s) received from server.\n", counters.retrans_r_c); } if (counters.retrans_s_c>0 && verbose>0) { printf("%i time(s) the timeout of " "%i ms exceeded and request was" " retransmitted.\n", counters.retrans_s_c, delays.retryAfter); if (counters.retrans_s_c > nagios_warn) { exit_code(4); } } if (timing) { printf("%.3f ms\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime))); } on_success(rec); } /* namebeg == nameend */ /* lets see if we deceid to remove a binding (case 6)*/ if ( ((float)rand()/RAND_MAX)*100 > rand_rem) { namebeg++; cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, namebeg); create_msg(REQ_REG, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); } else { /* to prevent only removing of low user numbers new random number*/ cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, ((float)rand()/RAND_MAX) * namebeg); create_msg(REQ_REM, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=UNREG_REP; } } /* invite == 0 && message == 0 */ else if (invite == 1) { cseq_counter++; create_msg(REQ_INV, req, rep, usern, cseq_counter); inv_trans = 1; usrlocstep=INV_RECV; } else if (message == 1) { cseq_counter++; create_msg(REQ_MES, req, rep, usern, cseq_counter); inv_trans = 0; usrlocstep=MES_RECV; } break; case INV_RECV: /* see if we received our invite */ sprintf(ruri, "%s sip:%s", INV_STR, usern); if (!STRNCASECMP(rec, ruri, strlen(ruri))) { if (verbose > 1) { printf("\t\treceived invite\n"); } if (verbose > 2) { printf("\n%s\n", rec); } cpy_vias(rec, rep); cpy_rr(rec, rep, 0); swap_ptr(&req, &rep); usrlocstep=INV_OK_RECV; inv_trans = 0; } else { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: did not " "received the INVITE that was sent " "(see above). aborting\n", rec); exit_code(1); } break; case INV_OK_RECV: /* did we received our ok ? */ if (STRNCASECMP(rec, INV_STR, INV_STR_LEN)==0) { if (verbose>0) { printf("ignoring INVITE retransmission\n"); } counters.retrans_r_c++; cdata.dontsend=1; return; } if (regexec(&(regexps.okexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { if (verbose > 1) { printf("\t200 OK received\n"); } if (verbose > 2) { printf("\n%s\n", rec); } /* ACK was send already earlier generically */ usrlocstep=INV_ACK_RECV; cdata.dontsend=1; } else { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: did not " "received the '200 OK' that was sent " "as the reply on the INVITE (see " "above). aborting\n", rec); exit_code(1); } break; case INV_ACK_RECV: /* did we received our ack */ if (STRNCASECMP(rec, SIP200_STR, SIP200_STR_LEN)==0) { if (verbose>0) { printf("ignoring 200 OK retransmission\n"); } counters.retrans_r_c++; cdata.dontsend=1; return; } sprintf(ruri, "%s sip:sipsak_conf@", ACK_STR); if (STRNCASECMP(rec, ruri, strlen(ruri))==0) { if (verbose > 1) { printf("\tACK received\n"); } if (verbose > 2) { printf("\n%s\n", rec); } if (verbose>0 && nameend>0) { printf("usrloc for %s%i completed " "successful\n", username, namebeg); } else if (verbose>0) { printf("usrloc for %s completed successful\n", username); } if (namebeg==nameend) { if (verbose>0) { printf("\nAll usrloc tests completed " "successful.\nreceived last message" " %.3f ms after first request (test" " duration).\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime))); } if (delays.big_delay>0) { printf("biggest delay between " "request and response was %.3f" " ms\n", delays.big_delay); } if (counters.retrans_r_c>0) { printf("%i retransmission(s) received from server.\n", counters.retrans_r_c); } if (counters.retrans_s_c>0) { printf("%i time(s) the timeout of " "%i ms exceeded and request was" " retransmitted.\n", counters.retrans_s_c, delays.retryAfter); if (counters.retrans_s_c > nagios_warn) { exit_code(4); } } on_success(rec); } /* namebeg == nameend */ if (usrloc == 1) { /* lets see if we deceid to remove a binding (case 6)*/ if (((float)rand()/RAND_MAX) * 100 > rand_rem) { namebeg++; cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, namebeg); create_msg(REQ_REG, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=REG_REP; } else { /* to prevent only removing of low user numbers new random number*/ cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, ((float)rand()/RAND_MAX) * namebeg); create_msg(REQ_REM, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=UNREG_REP; } } /* usrloc == 1 */ else { namebeg++; cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, namebeg); create_msg(REQ_INV, req, rep, usern, cseq_counter); inv_trans = 1; usrlocstep=INV_RECV; } } /* STRNCASECMP */ else { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: did not " "received the 'ACK' that was sent " "as the reply on the '200 OK' (see " "above). aborting\n", rec); exit_code(1); } break; case MES_RECV: /* we sent the message and look if its forwarded to us */ sprintf(ruri, "%s sip:%s", MES_STR, usern); if (!STRNCASECMP(rec, ruri, strlen(ruri))) { if (verbose > 1) { crlf=STRCASESTR(rec, "\r\n\r\n"); crlf=crlf+4; printf(" received message\n '%s'\n", crlf); } if (verbose > 2) { printf("\n%s\n", rec); } cpy_vias(rec, rep); swap_ptr(&req, &rep); usrlocstep=MES_OK_RECV; } else { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: did not " "received the 'MESSAGE' that was sent " "(see above). aborting\n", rec); exit_code(1); } break; case MES_OK_RECV: /* we sent our reply on the message and look if this is also forwarded to us */ if (STRNCASECMP(rec, MES_STR, MES_STR_LEN)==0) { if (verbose>0) { printf("ignoring MESSAGE retransmission\n"); } counters.retrans_r_c++; cdata.dontsend=1; return; } if (regexec(&(regexps.okexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { if (verbose > 1) { printf(" reply received\n\n"); } else if (verbose>0 && nameend>0) { printf("usrloc for %s%i completed " "successful\n", username, namebeg); } else if (verbose>0) { printf("usrloc for %s completed successful\n", username); } if (namebeg==nameend) { if (verbose>0) { printf("\nAll usrloc tests completed " "successful.\nreceived last message" " %.3f ms after first request (test" " duration).\n", deltaT(&(times.firstsendt), &(times.recvtime))); } if (delays.big_delay>0) { printf("biggest delay between " "request and response was %.3f" " ms\n", delays.big_delay); } if (counters.retrans_r_c>0) { printf("%i retransmission(s) " "received from server.\n", counters.retrans_r_c); } if (counters.retrans_s_c>0) { printf("%i time(s) the timeout of " "%i ms exceeded and request was" " retransmitted.\n", counters.retrans_s_c, delays.retryAfter); if (counters.retrans_s_c > nagios_warn) { exit_code(4); } } on_success(rec); } /* namebeg == nameend */ if (usrloc == 1) { /* lets see if we deceid to remove a binding (case 6)*/ if (((float)rand()/RAND_MAX) * 100 > rand_rem) { namebeg++; cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, namebeg); create_msg(REQ_REG, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=REG_REP; } else { /* to prevent only removing of low user numbers new random number*/ cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, ((float)rand()/RAND_MAX) * namebeg); create_msg(REQ_REM, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=UNREG_REP; } } /* usrloc == 1 */ else { namebeg++; cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, namebeg); create_msg(REQ_MES, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=MES_RECV; } } /* regexec */ else { if (verbose>0) { if (mes_body) { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: did" " not received 200 for the " "MESSAGE (see above)\n", rec); } else { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: did" " not received the '200 OK' " "that was sent as the reply on" " the MESSAGE (see above). " "aborting\n", rec); } } exit_code(1); } break; case UNREG_REP: if (STRNCASECMP(rec, MES_STR, MES_STR_LEN)==0) { if (verbose>0) { printf("ignoring MESSAGE retransmission\n"); } counters.retrans_r_c++; cdata.dontsend=1; return; } if (regexec(&(regexps.okexp), rec, 0, 0, 0) == REG_NOERROR) { if (verbose > 1) { printf(" OK\n\n"); } else if (verbose>0 && nameend>0) { printf("Binding removal for %s%i " "successful\n", username, namebeg); } else if (verbose>0) { printf("Binding removal for %s successful\n", username); } namebeg++; cseq_counter++; create_usern(usern, username, namebeg); create_msg(REQ_REG, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=REG_REP; } else { fprintf(stderr, "received:\n%s\nerror: did not " "received the expected 200 on the " "remove bindings request for %s%i (see" " above). aborting\n", rec, username, namebeg); exit_code(1); } break; default: fprintf(stderr, "error: unknown step in usrloc\n"); exit_code(2); break; } /* switch */ } /* regexec proexp */ } void before_sending() { /* some initial output */ if ((usrloc == 1||invite == 1||message == 1) && (verbose > 1) && (cdata.dontsend == 0)) { switch (usrlocstep) { case REG_REP: if (nameend>0) printf("registering user %s%i... ", username, namebeg); else printf("registering user %s... ", username); break; case INV_RECV: if (nameend>0) printf("inviting user %s%i... ", username, namebeg); else printf("inviting user %s... ", username); break; case INV_OK_RECV: printf("sending invite reply... "); break; case INV_ACK_RECV: printf("sending invite ack... "); break; case MES_RECV: if (nameend>0) printf("sending message to %s%i... ", username, namebeg); else printf("sending message to %s... ", username); break; case MES_OK_RECV: if (mes_body) printf("sending message ... \n"); else printf("sending message reply... "); break; case UNREG_REP: if (nameend>0) printf("remove binding for %s%i...", username, namebeg); else printf("remove binding for %s...", username); break; } } /* if usrloc...*/ else if (flood == 1 && verbose > 0) { printf("flooding message number %i\n", namebeg); } else if (randtrash == 1 && verbose > 0) { printf("message with %i randomized chars\n", cseq_counter); if (verbose > 2) printf("request:\n%s\n", req); } } /* this is the main function with the loops and modes */ void shoot(char *buf, int buff_size) { struct timespec sleep_ms_s, sleep_rem; int ret, cseqtmp, rand_tmp; char buf2[BUFSIZE], buf3[BUFSIZE], lport_str[LPORT_STR_LEN]; /* delays.retryAfter = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT; */ if (transport == SIP_UDP_TRANSPORT) { delays.retryAfter = SIP_T1; } else { delays.retryAfter = inv_final; } inv_trans = 0; cseq_counter = 1; usrlocstep = REG_REP; /* initalize local vars */ cdata.dontsend=cdata.dontrecv=counters.retrans_r_c=counters.retrans_s_c= 0; delays.big_delay=counters.send_counter=counters.run= 0; times.delaytime.tv_sec = 0; times.delaytime.tv_usec = 0; usern = NULL; /* initialize local arrays */ memset(buf2, 0, BUFSIZE); memset(buf3, 0, BUFSIZE); memset(lport_str, 0, LPORT_STR_LEN); cdata.csock = cdata.usock = -1; cdata.connected = 0; cdata.buf_tmp = NULL; cdata.buf_tmp_size = 0; memset(&(times.sendtime), 0, sizeof(times.sendtime)); memset(&(times.recvtime), 0, sizeof(times.recvtime)); memset(&(times.firstsendt), 0, sizeof(times.firstsendt)); memset(&(times.starttime), 0, sizeof(times.starttime)); memset(&(times.delaytime), 0, sizeof(times.delaytime)); req = buf; rep = buf2; rec = buf3; create_sockets(&cdata); if (sleep_ms != 0) { if (sleep_ms == -2) { rand_tmp = rand(); sleep_ms_s.tv_sec = rand_tmp / 1000; sleep_ms_s.tv_nsec = (rand_tmp % 1000) * 1000000; } else { sleep_ms_s.tv_sec = sleep_ms / 1000; sleep_ms_s.tv_nsec = (sleep_ms % 1000) * 1000000; } } if (replace_b == 1){ replace_string(req, "$dsthost$", domainname); replace_string(req, "$srchost$", fqdn); sprintf(lport_str, "%i", lport); replace_string(req, "$port$", lport_str); if (username) replace_string(req, "$user$", username); } if (replace_str) replace_strings(req, replace_str); /* set all regular expression to simplfy the result code indetification */ regcomp(&(regexps.replyexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] [1-6][0-9][0-9]", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); regcomp(&(regexps.proexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] 1[0-9][0-9] ", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); regcomp(&(regexps.okexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] 2[0-9][0-9] ", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); regcomp(&(regexps.redexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] 3[0-9][0-9] ", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); regcomp(&(regexps.authexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] 40[17] ", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); regcomp(&(regexps.errexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] 4[0-9][0-9] ", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); regcomp(&(regexps.tmhexp), "^SIP/[0-9]\\.[0-9] 483 ", REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB|REG_ICASE); if (username) { if (nameend > 0) { usern = str_alloc(strlen(username) + 12); create_usern(usern, username, namebeg); } else { if (*(username + strlen(username) - 1) != '@') { usern = str_alloc(strlen(username) + 2); create_usern(usern, username, -1); } else { usern = username; } } } if (usrloc == 1||invite == 1||message == 1){ /* calculate the number of required steps and create initial mes */ if (usrloc == 1) { create_msg(REQ_REG, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); usrlocstep=REG_REP; } else if (invite == 1) { create_msg(REQ_INV, req, rep, usern, cseq_counter); inv_trans = 1; usrlocstep=INV_RECV; } else { create_msg(REQ_MES, req, rep, usern, cseq_counter); if (mes_body) usrlocstep=MES_OK_RECV; else usrlocstep=MES_RECV; } } else if (trace == 1){ /* for trace we need some spezial initis */ namebeg=0; create_msg(REQ_OPT, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); set_maxforw(req, namebeg); } else if (flood == 1){ if (nameend<=0) nameend=INT_MAX; namebeg=1; create_msg(REQ_FLOOD, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); } else if (randtrash == 1){ counters.randretrys=0; namebeg=1; create_msg(REQ_RAND, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); nameend=(int)strlen(req); if (trashchar == 1){ if (trashchar < nameend) nameend=trashchar; else fprintf(stderr, "warning: number of trashed chars to big. setting to " "request length\n"); } trash_random(req); } else { /* for none of the modes we also need some inits */ if (file_b == 0) { namebeg=1; create_msg(REQ_OPT, req, NULL, usern, cseq_counter); } else { if (STRNCASECMP(req, INV_STR, INV_STR_LEN) == 0) { inv_trans = 1; } if(via_ins == 1) add_via(req); } /* delays.retryAfter = delays.retryAfter / 10; */ if(maxforw!=-1) set_maxforw(req, maxforw); } cdata.connected = set_target(&(cdata.adr), address, rport, cdata.csock, cdata.connected); /* here we go until someone decides to exit */ while(1) { before_sending(); if (sleep_ms == -2) { rand_tmp = rand(); sleep_ms_s.tv_sec = rand_tmp / 1000; sleep_ms_s.tv_nsec = (rand_tmp % 1000) * 1000; } if (sleep_ms != 0) { nanosleep(&sleep_ms_s, &sleep_rem); } send_message(req, &cdata, &counters, ×); /* in flood we are only interested in sending so skip the rest */ if (flood == 0) { ret = recv_message(rec, BUFSIZE, inv_trans, &delays, ×, &counters, &cdata, ®exps); 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you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDIO_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H # include #endif #include "exit_code.h" enum exit_modes exit_mode = EM_DEFAULT; void exit_code(int code) { switch(exit_mode) { case EM_DEFAULT: if (code == 4) { exit(0); } else { exit(code); } case EM_NAGIOS: if (code == 0) { printf("SIP ok\n"); exit(0); } else if (code == 4) { printf("SIP warning\n"); exit(1); } else { printf("SIP failure\n"); exit(2); } default: fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unknown exit code\n"); exit(1); } } sipsak-0.9.6/shoot.h0000644000175000001440000000243310366757026011260 00000000000000/* * $Id: shoot.h 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifndef SIPSAK_SHOOT_H #define SIPSAK_SHOOT_H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_H # ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_ICMP_H # ifdef HAVE_NETINET_UDP_H # ifndef HAVE_CYGWIN_ICMP_H # define RAW_SUPPORT # endif # endif # endif #endif #define LPORT_STR_LEN 6 struct sipsak_regexp { regex_t redexp; regex_t proexp; regex_t okexp; regex_t tmhexp; regex_t errexp; regex_t authexp; regex_t replyexp; }; enum usteps { REG_REP, INV_RECV, INV_OK_RECV, INV_ACK_RECV, MES_RECV, MES_OK_RECV, UNREG_REP }; int inv_trans; void shoot(char *buff, int buff_size); #endif sipsak-0.9.6/configure0000755000175000001440000071712610366757006011674 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. # Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59 for sipsak 0.9.6. # # Report bugs to . # # Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. ## --------------------- ## ## M4sh Initialization. ## ## --------------------- ## # Be Bourne compatible if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which # is contrary to our usage. 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In the latter case, you" echo "*** may want to edit the libgnutls-config script: $LIBGNUTLS_CONFIG" ]) CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS" LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS" fi fi LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS="" LIBGNUTLS_LIBS="" ifelse([$3], , :, [$3]) fi rm -f conf.libgnutlstest AC_SUBST(LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(LIBGNUTLS_LIBS) ]) dnl dnl Useful macros for autoconf to check for ssp-patched gcc dnl 1.0 - September 2003 - Tiago Sousa dnl dnl About ssp: dnl GCC extension for protecting applications from stack-smashing attacks dnl http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/security/ssp/ dnl dnl Usage: dnl After calling the correct AC_LANG_*, use the corresponding macro: dnl dnl GCC_STACK_PROTECT_CC dnl checks -fstack-protector with the C compiler, if it exists then updates dnl CFLAGS and defines ENABLE_SSP_CC dnl dnl GCC_STACK_PROTECT_CXX dnl checks -fstack-protector with the C++ compiler, if it exists then updates dnl CXXFLAGS and defines ENABLE_SSP_CXX dnl AC_DEFUN([SIPSAK_GCC_STACK_PROTECT_CC],[ ssp_cc=yes if test "X$CC" != "X"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ${CC} accepts -fstack-protector]) ssp_old_cflags="$CFLAGS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fstack-protector" AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,, ssp_cc=no) echo $ssp_cc if test "X$ssp_cc" = "Xno"; then CFLAGS="$ssp_old_cflags" else AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_SSP_CC], 1, [Define if SSP C support is enabled.]) fi fi ]) dnl *-*wedit:notab*-* Please keep this as the last line. sipsak-0.9.6/header_f.c0000644000175000001440000003503410366757026011657 00000000000000/* * $Id: header_f.c 397 2006-01-28 21:11:50Z calrissian $ * * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Fhg Fokus * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Nils Ohlmeier * * This file belongs to sipsak, a free sip testing tool. * * sipsak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * sipsak is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. */ #include "sipsak.h" #include "header_f.h" #include "exit_code.h" #include "helper.h" #include "shoot.h" /* add the given header(s) below the request line */ void insert_header(char *mes, char *header, int first) { char *ins, *backup; if (first) { ins = strchr(mes, '\n'); if (ins == NULL) { printf("failed to find a new line in the message\n"); exit_code(2); } ins++; } else { ins = mes; } backup = str_alloc(strlen(ins) + 1); strncpy(backup, ins, strlen(ins)); strncpy(ins, header, strlen(header)); strncpy(ins + strlen(header), backup, strlen(backup)+1); free(backup); } /* add a Via Header Field in the message. */ void add_via(char *mes) { char *via_line, *via, *backup; if ((via=STRCASESTR(mes, VIA_STR)) == NULL && (via=STRCASESTR(mes, VIA_SHORT_STR)) == NULL) { /* We didn't found a Via so we insert our via direct after the first line. */ via=strchr(mes,'\n'); if(via == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to find a position to insert Via:\n" "'%s'\n", mes); exit_code(2); } via++; } if (*via == '\n') via++; /* build our own Via-header-line */ via_line = str_alloc(VIA_SIP_STR_LEN+TRANSPORT_STR_LEN+1+ strlen(fqdn)+15+30+1); snprintf(via_line, VIA_SIP_STR_LEN+TRANSPORT_STR_LEN+1+strlen(fqdn)+15+30, "%s%s %s:%i;branch=z9hG4bK.%08x;rport;alias\r\n", VIA_SIP_STR, transport_str, fqdn, lport, rand()); if (verbose > 2) printf("our Via-Line: %s\n", via_line); if (strlen(mes)+strlen(via_line)>= BUFSIZE){ printf("can't add our Via Header Line because file is too big\n"); exit_code(2); } /* finnaly make a backup, insert our via and append the backup */ backup=str_alloc((strlen(via)+1)); strncpy(backup, via, strlen(via)); strncpy(via, via_line, strlen(via_line)); strncpy(via+strlen(via_line), backup, strlen(backup)+1); if (verbose > 2) printf("New message with Via-Line:\n%s\n", mes); free(via_line); free(backup); } /* copy the via lines from the message to the message reply for correct routing of our reply. */ void cpy_vias(char *reply, char *dest){ char *first_via, *middle_via, *last_via, *backup; /* lets see if we find any via */ if ((first_via=STRCASESTR(reply, VIA_STR))==NULL && (first_via=STRCASESTR(reply, VIA_SHORT_STR))==NULL ){ fprintf(stderr, "error: the received message doesn't contain a Via header\n"); exit_code(3); } last_via=first_via+4; middle_via=last_via; /* proceed additional via lines */ while ((middle_via=STRCASESTR(last_via, VIA_STR))!=NULL || (middle_via=STRCASESTR(last_via, VIA_SHORT_STR))!=NULL ) last_via=middle_via+4; last_via=strchr(last_via, '\n'); middle_via=strchr(dest, '\n')+1; /* make a backup, insert the vias after the first line and append backup */ backup=str_alloc(strlen(middle_via)+1); strcpy(backup, middle_via); strncpy(middle_via, first_via, (size_t)(last_via-first_via+1)); strcpy(middle_via+(last_via-first_via+1), backup); free(backup); if (verbose > 2) printf("message reply with vias included:\n%s\n", dest); } void cpy_to(char *reply, char *dest) { char *src_to, *dst_to, *backup, *tmp; /* find the position where we want to insert the To */ if ((dst_to=STRCASESTR(dest, TO_STR))==NULL && (dst_to=STRCASESTR(dest, TO_SHORT_STR))==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: could not find To in the destination: %s\n", dest); exit_code(2); } if (*dst_to == '\n') dst_to++; /* find the To we want to copy */ if ((src_to=STRCASESTR(reply, TO_STR))==NULL && (src_to=STRCASESTR(reply, TO_SHORT_STR))==NULL) { if (verbose > 0) fprintf(stderr, "warning: could not find To in reply. " "trying with original To\n"); } else { if (*src_to == '\n') src_to++; /* both To found, so copy it */ tmp=strchr(dst_to, '\n'); tmp++; backup=str_alloc(strlen(tmp)+1); strcpy(backup, tmp); tmp=strchr(src_to, '\n'); strncpy(dst_to, src_to, (size_t)(tmp-src_to+1)); strcpy(dst_to+(tmp-src_to+1), backup); free(backup); if (verbose >2) printf("reply with copyed To:\n%s\n", dest); } } /* check for the existence of a Max-Forwards header field. if its present it sets it to the given value, if not it will be inserted.*/ void set_maxforw(char *mes, int value){ char *max, *backup, *crlfi; int maxforward; if ((max=STRCASESTR(mes, MAX_FRW_STR))==NULL){ /* no max-forwards found so insert it after the first line*/ max=strchr(mes,'\n'); if (!max) { printf("failed to find newline\n"); exit_code(254); } max++; backup=str_alloc(strlen(max)+1); strncpy(backup, max, (size_t)(strlen(max))); if (value == -1) { maxforward = 70; // RFC3261 default } else { maxforward = value; } snprintf(max, MAX_FRW_STR_LEN+6, "%s%i\r\n", MAX_FRW_STR, maxforward); max=strchr(max,'\n'); max++; strncpy(max, backup, strlen(backup)+1); free(backup); if (verbose > 1) printf("Max-Forwards %i inserted into header\n", maxforward); if (verbose > 2) printf("New message with inserted Max-Forwards:\n%s\n", mes); } else{ /* found max-forwards => overwrite the value with maxforw*/ crlfi=strchr(max,'\n'); crlfi++; backup=str_alloc(strlen(crlfi)+1); strncpy(backup, crlfi, strlen(crlfi)); crlfi=max + MAX_FRW_STR_LEN; if (value == -1) { maxforward = str_to_int(crlfi); maxforward++; } else { maxforward = value; } snprintf(crlfi, 6, "%i\r\n", maxforward); crlfi=strchr(max,'\n'); crlfi++; strncpy(crlfi, backup, strlen(backup)+1); free(backup); if (verbose > 1) printf("Max-Forwards set to %i\n", maxforward); if (verbose > 2) printf("New message with changed Max-Forwards:\n%s\n", mes); } } /* replaces the uri in first line of mes with the other uri */ void uri_replace(char *mes, char *uri) { char *foo, *backup; foo=strchr(mes, '\n'); if (!foo) { printf("failed to find newline\n"); exit_code(254); } foo++; backup=str_alloc(strlen(foo)+1); strncpy(backup, foo, strlen(foo)); foo=STRCASESTR(mes, "sip"); strncpy(foo, uri, strlen(uri)); strncpy(foo+strlen(uri), SIP20_STR, SIP20_STR_LEN); strncpy(foo+strlen(uri)+SIP20_STR_LEN, backup, strlen(backup)+1); free(backup); if (verbose > 2) printf("Message with modified uri:\n%s\n", mes); } /* replace the Content-Length value with the given value */ void set_cl(char* mes, int contentlen) { char *cl, *cr, *backup; if ((cl=STRCASESTR(mes, CON_LEN_STR)) == NULL && (cl=STRCASESTR(mes, CON_LEN_SHORT_STR)) == NULL) { printf("missing Content-Length in message\n"); return; } if (*cl == '\n') { cl++; } cr = strchr(cl, '\n'); cr++; backup=str_alloc(strlen(cr)+1); strncpy(backup, cr, strlen(cr)); if (*cl == 'C') cr=cl + CON_LEN_STR_LEN; else cr=cl + 3; snprintf(cr, 6, "%i\r\n", contentlen); cr=strchr(cr, '\n'); cr++; strncpy(cr, backup, strlen(backup)+1); free(backup); if (verbose > 2) { printf("Content-Length set to %i\n" "New message with changed Content-Length:\n%s\n", contentlen, mes); } } /* returns the content length from the message; in case of error it * return -1 */ int get_cl(char* mes) { char *cl; if ((cl=STRCASESTR(mes, CON_LEN_STR)) == NULL && (cl=STRCASESTR(mes, CON_LEN_SHORT_STR)) == NULL) { if (verbose > 1) printf("missing Content-Length in message\n"); return -1; } if (*cl == '\n') { cl+=3; } else { cl+=15; } return str_to_int(cl); } /* returns 1 if the rr_line contains the lr parameter * otherwise 0 */ int find_lr_parameter(char *rr_line) { char *eol, *lr; eol = strchr(rr_line, '\n'); lr = STRCASESTR(rr_line, ";lr"); if ((eol == NULL) || (lr == NULL) || (lr > eol)) { return 0; } else { return 1; } } /* copies the Record-Route header from src to dst. * if route is set Record-Route will be replaced by Route */ void cpy_rr(char* src, char *dst, int route) { char *rr, *cr, *cr2, *backup; int len; cr = strchr(dst, '\n'); if (cr == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to end of line in destination\n"); exit_code(3); } cr++; rr = STRCASESTR(src, RR_STR); if (rr != NULL) { if (find_lr_parameter(rr) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: strict routing is not support yet\n"); exit_code(252); } backup=str_alloc(strlen(cr)+1); strncpy(backup, cr, strlen(cr)); if (route == 0) len = RR_STR_LEN; else len = ROUTE_STR_LEN; while (rr != NULL) { if (route == 0) { strncpy(cr, RR_STR, RR_STR_LEN); } else { strncpy(cr, ROUTE_STR, ROUTE_STR_LEN); } cr += len; cr2 = strchr(rr, '\n'); if (cr2 == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to find end of line\n"); exit_code(3); } strncpy(cr, rr + RR_STR_LEN, (cr2 - (rr + len) + 1)); cr+=(cr2 - (rr + RR_STR_LEN) + 1); rr = STRCASESTR(++rr, RR_STR); } strncpy(cr, backup, strlen(backup)+1); free(backup); if (verbose > 2) printf("New message with inserted Route:\n%s\n", dst); } } /* build an ACK from the given invite and reply. * NOTE: space has to be allocated allready for the ACK */ void build_ack(char *invite, char *reply, char *dest, struct sipsak_regexp *reg) { char *tmp; int len; if ((tmp = STRCASESTR(invite, "\r\n\r\n")) != NULL) { len = (tmp + 4) - invite; } else { len = strlen(invite); } memcpy(dest, invite, len); *(dest + len) = '\0'; replace_string(dest, "INVITE", "ACK"); set_cl(dest, 0); cpy_to(reply, dest); if (regexec(&(reg->okexp), reply, 0, 0, 0)==0) { cpy_rr(reply, dest, 1); /* 200 ACK must be in new transaction */ new_branch(dest); if((tmp = uri_from_contact(reply))!= NULL) { uri_replace(dest, tmp); free(tmp); } } } /* tryes to find the warning header filed and prints out the IP */ void warning_extract(char *message) { char *warning, *end, *mid, *server; int srvsize; if ((warning=STRCASESTR(message, "Warning:"))==NULL) { if (verbose > 0) printf("'no Warning header found' "); else printf("?? "); return; } end=strchr(warning, '"'); end--; warning=strchr(warning, '3'); warning+=4; mid=strchr(warning, ':'); if (mid) end=mid; srvsize=end - warning + 1; server=str_alloc((size_t)srvsize); server=strncpy(server, warning, (size_t)(srvsize - 1)); printf("%s ", server); free(server); } /* tries to find and return the number in the CSeq header */ int cseq(char *message) { char *cseq; int num=-1; cseq=STRCASESTR(message, CSEQ_STR); if (cseq) { cseq+=6; num=str_to_int(cseq); if (num < 1) { if (verbose > 2) printf("CSeq found but not convertable\n"); return 0; } return num; } if (verbose > 2) printf("no CSeq found\n"); return 0; } /* if it find the Cseq number in the message it will increased by one */ void increase_cseq(char *message) { int cs; char *cs_s, *eol, *backup; cs = cseq(message); if ((cs < 1) && (verbose > 1)) { printf("CSeq increase failed because unable to extract CSeq number\n"); return; } if (cs == INT_MAX) cs = 1; else cs++; cs_s=STRCASESTR(message, CSEQ_STR); if (cs_s) { cs_s+=6; eol=strchr(cs_s, ' '); eol++; backup=str_alloc(strlen(eol)+1); strncpy(backup, eol, (size_t)(strlen(eol))); snprintf(cs_s, 11, "%i ", cs); cs_s+=strlen(cs_s); strncpy(cs_s, backup, strlen(backup)); free(backup); cseq_counter = cs; } else if (verbose > 1) printf("'CSeq' not found in message\n"); } /* separates the given URI into the parts by setting the pointer but it destroyes the URI */ void parse_uri(char *uri, char **scheme, char **user, char **host, int *port) { char *col, *col2, *at; col = col2 = at = NULL; *port = 0; *scheme = *user = *host = NULL; if ((col=strchr(uri,':'))!=NULL) { if ((at=strchr(uri,'@'))!=NULL) { *col = '\0'; *at = '\0'; if (at > col) { *scheme = uri; *user = ++col; *host = ++at; if ((col2=strchr(*host,':'))!=NULL) { *col2 = '\0'; *port = str_to_int(++col2); } } else { *user = uri; *host = ++at; *port = str_to_int(++col); } } else { *col = '\0'; col++; if ((col2=strchr(col,':'))!=NULL) { *col2 = '\0'; *scheme = uri; *host = col; *port = str_to_int(++col2); } else { if (is_number(col)) { *host = uri; *port = str_to_int(col); } else { *scheme = uri; *host = col; } } } } else { *host = uri; } } /* return a copy of the URI from the Contact of the message if found */ char* uri_from_contact(char *message) { char *contact, *end, *tmp, c; /* try to find the contact in the redirect */ if ((contact=STRCASESTR(message, CONT_STR))==NULL && (contact=STRCASESTR(message, CONT_SHORT_STR))==NULL ) { if(verbose > 1) printf("'Contact' not found in the message\n"); return NULL; } if (*contact == '\n') contact++; if((end=strchr(contact,'\r'))!=NULL) { c = '\r'; *end = '\0'; } else if((end=strchr(contact,'\n'))!=NULL) { c = '\n'; *end = '\0'; } else { c = '\0'; end = contact + strlen(contact); } tmp = NULL; if ((contact=STRCASESTR(contact, "sip:"))!=NULL) { if ((tmp=strchr(contact+4, ';'))!=NULL) { *end = c; end = tmp; c = *end; *end = '\0'; } if ((tmp=strchr(contact+4, '>'))!=NULL) { *end = c; end = tmp; c = *end; *end = '\0'; } tmp = str_alloc(strlen(contact)+1); memcpy(tmp,contact,strlen(contact)); } *end = c; return tmp; } /* replace the 8 bytes behind the first magic cookie with a new * random value */ void new_branch(char *message) { char *branch; char backup; if((branch = STRCASESTR(message,"branch=z9hG4bK.")) != NULL) { backup = *(branch+15+8); snprintf(branch+15, 9, "%08x", rand()); *(branch+15+8) = backup; } } /* increase the CSeq and insert a new branch value */ void new_transaction(char *message) { increase_cseq(message); new_branch(message); } /* just print the first line of the message */ void print_message_line(char *message) { char *crlf; crlf=strchr(message, '\n'); if (!crlf) { printf("failed to find newline\n"); exit_code(254); } else if (*(crlf - 1) == '\r') crlf--; printf("%.*s\n", (int)(crlf - message), message); } /* return pointer to the beginning of the message body */ inline char* get_body(char *mes) { char *cr; if ((cr = strstr(mes, "\r\n\r\n")) != NULL) { cr+=4; } return cr; } sipsak-0.9.6/README0000644000175000001440000000171710366757006010635 00000000000000 REQUIREMENTS ============ None. Optional: - Have GnuTLS (http://www.gnutls.org/) or OpenSSL (http://www.openssl.org/) installed on your system to use their MD5 implementations instead of sipsak own version. - Have c-ares (http://daniel.haxx.se/projects/c-ares/) or ruli (http://www.nongnu.org/ruli/) installed on your system to get DNS SRV lookup support compiled into your sipsak binary. INSTALLATION ============ The usual ./configure make followed by an optional make install if the binary should be available for all users on that host. USAGE ===== Please read the man page. It also contains some typical usage examples at the end. Or check the website (http://sipsak.org) for more/other examples. FEEDBACK ======== Any kind of feedback is always welcome. Please send it to the mailing list at sipsak@lists.sipsak.org (subscription required). 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It sends SIP requests to the server within the .BR sip-uri and examines received responses. It runs in one of the following modes: .IP "- default mode" A SIP message is sent to destination in .BR sip-uri and reply status is displayed. The request is either taken from .BR filename or generated as a new OPTIONS message. .IP "- traceroute mode (-T)" This mode is useful for learning request's path. It operates similarly to IP-layer utility .BR traceroute (8). .IP "- message mode (-M)" Sends a short message (similar to SMS from the mobile phones) to a given target. With the option .BR -B the content of the MESSAGE can be set. Usefull might be the options .BR -c and .BR -O in this mode. .IP "- usrloc mode (-U)" Stress mode for SIP registrar. .B sipsak keeps registering to a SIP server at high pace. Additionaly the registrar can be stressed with the .BR -I or the .BR -M option. If .BR -I and .BR -M are omitted .B sipsak can be used to register any given contact (with the .BR -C option) for an account at a registrar and to query the current bindings for an account at a registrar. .IP "- randtrash mode (-R)" Parser torture mode. .B sipsak keeps sending randomly corrupted messages to torture a SIP server's parser. .IP "- flood mode (-F)" Stress mode for SIP servers. .B sipsak keeps sending requests to a SIP server at high pace. .PP If libruli (http://www.nongnu.org/ruli/) support is compiled into the .B sipsak binary, then first a SRV lookup for _sip._udp.hostname is made. And if this lookup fails a normal A lookup is made. If a port was given in the target URI the SRV lookup is omitted. Failover, load distribution and other transports are not supported yet. .SH OPTIONS .IP "-a, --password PASSWORD" With the given .I PASSWORD an authentication will be tryed on received '401 Unauthorized'. Authorization will be tryed on time. If this option is omitted an authorization with an empty password ("") will be tryed. If the password is equal to .I - the password will be read from the standard input (e.g. the keyboard). This prevents other users on the same host from seeing the password the password in the process list. .B NOTE: the password still can be read from the memory if other users have access to it. .IP "-A, --timing" prints only the timing values of the test run if verbosity is zero because no .BR -v was given. If one or more .BR -v were given this option will be ignored. .IP "-b, --apendix-begin NUMBER" The starting number which is appended to the user name in the usrloc mode. This .I NUMBER is increased until it reaches the value given by the .BR -e parameter. If omitted the starting number will be one. .IP "-B, --message-body STRING" The given .I STRING will be used as the body for outgoing MESSAGE requests. .IP "-c, --from SIPURI" The given .I SIPURI will be used in the From header if .B sipsak runs in the message mode (initiated with the .BR -M option). This is helpfull to present the receiver of a MESSAGE a meaningfull and usable address to where maybe even responses can be send. .IP "-C, --contact SIPURI" This is the content of the Contact header in the usrloc mode. This allows to insert forwards like for mail. For example you can insert the uri of your first SIP account at a second account, thus all calls to the second account will be forwarded to the first account. As the argument to this option will not be enclosed in brackets you can give also multiple contacts in the raw format as comma seperated list. The special words .B empty or .B none will result in no contact header in the REGISTER request and thus the server should answer with the current bindings for the account at the registrar. .IP "-d, --ignore-redirects" If this option is set all redirects will be ignored. By default without this option received redirects will be respected. This option is automaticly activated in the randtrash mode and in the flood mode. .IP "-D, --timeout-factor NUMBER" The SIP_T1 timer is getting multiplied with the given NUMBER. After receiving a provisional response for an INVITE request, or when a reliable transport like TCP or TLS is used .B sipsak waits for the resulting amount of time for a final response until it gives up. .IP "-e, --appendix-end NUMBER" The ending number which is appended to the user name in the usrloc mode. This number is increased until it reaches this ending .I number. In the flood mode this is the maximum number of messages which will be send. If omitted the default value is 2^31 (2147483647) in the flood mode. .IP "-E, --transport STRING" The value of .I STRING will be used as IP transport for sending and receiving requests and responses. This option overwrites any result from the URI evaluation and SRV lookup. Currently only 'udp' and 'tcp' are accepted as value for .I STRING. .IP "-f, --filename FILE" The content of .I FILE will be read in in binary mode and will be used as replacement for the alternatively created sip message. This can used in the default mode to make other requests than OPTIONS requests (e.g. INVITE). By default missing carriage returns in front of line feeds will be inserted (use .BR -L to de-activate this function). If the filename is equal to .I - the file is read from standard input, e.g. from the keyboard or a pipe. Please note that the manipulation functions (e.g. inserting Via header) are only tested with RFC conform requests. Additionaly special strings within the file can be replaced with some local or given values (see .BR -g and .BR -G for details). .IP "-F, --flood-mode" This options activates the flood mode. In this mode OPTIONS requests with increasing CSeq numbers are sent to the server. Replies are ignored -- source port 9 (discard) of localhost is advertised in topmost Via. .IP "-h, --help" Prints out a simple usage help message. If the long option .BR --help is available it will print out a help message with the available long options. .IP "-g, --replace-string STRING" Activates the replacement of $replace$ within the request (usualy read in from a file) with the .I STRING. Alternatively you can also specify a list of attribute and values. This list has to start and end with a non alpha-numeric character. The same character has to be used also as seperator between the attribute and the value and between new further attribute value pairs. The string "$attribute$" will be replaced with the value string in the message. .IP "-G, --replace" Activates the automatic replacement of the following variables in the request (usualy read in from a file): .B $dsthost$ will be replaced by with the host or domainname which is given by the .B -s parameter. .B $srchost$ will be replaced by the hostname of the local machine. .B $port$ will be replaced by the local listening port of .B sipsak. .B $user$ will be replaced by the username which is given by the .B -s parameter. .IP "-H, --hostname HOSTNAME" Overwrites the automatic detection of the hostname with the given parameter. .B Warning: use this with caution (preferable only if the automatic detection fails). .IP "-i, --no-via" Deactivates the insertion of the Via line of the localhost. .B Warning: this probably disables the receiving of the responses from the server. .IP "-I, --invite-mode" Activates the Invites cycles within the usrloc mode. It should be combined with .BR -U. In this combination .B sipsak first registeres a user, and then simulates an invitation to this user. First an Invite is sent, this is replied with 200 OK and finaly an ACK is sent. This option can also be used without .BR -U , but you should be sure to NOT invite real UAs with this option. In the case of a missing .BR -U the .BR "-l PORT" is required because only if you made a .BR -U run with a fixed local port before, a run with .BR -I and the same fixed local port can be successful. .B Warning: sipsak is no real UA and invitations to real UAs can result in unexpected behaivior. .IP "-j, --headers STRING" The .BR string will be added as one or more additional headers to the request. The string "\\n" (note: two characters) will be replaced with CRLF and thus result in two seperate headers. That way more then one header can be added. .IP "-l, --local-port PORT" The receiving UDP socket will use the local network .I port. Useful if a file is given by .BR -f which contains a correct Via line. Check the .BR -S option for details how sipsak sends and receives messages. .IP "-L, --no-crlf" De-activates the insertion of carriage returns (\\r) before all line feeds (\\n) (which is not allready proceeded by carraige return) if the input is comming from a file ( .BR -f ). Without this option also an empty line will be appended to the request if required. .IP "-m, --max-forwards NUMBER" This sets the value of the Max-Forward header field. If omitted no Max-Forward field will be inserted. If omitted in the traceroute mode .BR number will be 255. .IP "-M, --message-mode" This activates the Messages cycles within the usrloc mode (known from .B sipsak versions pre 0.8.0 within the normal usrloc test). This option should be combined with .BR -U so that a succesful registration will be tested with a test message to the user and replied with 200 OK. But this option can also be used without the .BR -U option. .B Warning: using without .BR -U can cause unexpected behaivor. .IP "-n, --numeric" Instead of the full qualified domain name in the Via line the IP of the local host will be used. This option is now on by default. .IP "-N, --nagios-code" Use Nagios comliant return codes instead of the normal sipsak ones. This means .B sipsak will return 0 if everything was ok and 2 in case of any error (local or remote). .IP "-o, --sleep NUMBER" .B sipsak will sleep for .BR NUMBER ms before it starts the next cycle in the usrloc mode. This will slow down the whole test process to be more realistic. Each cycle will be still completed as fast as possible, but the whole test will be slowed down. .IP "-O, --disposition STRING" The given .BR STRING will be used as the content for the Content-Disposition header. Without this option there will be no Content-Disposition header in the request. .IP "-p, --outbound-proxy HOSTNAME[:PORT]" the address of the hostname is the target where the request will be sent to (outgoing proxy). Use this if the destination host is different then the host part of the request uri. The hostname is resolved via DNS SRV if supported (see description for SRV resolving) and no port is given. .IP "-P, --processes NUMBER" Start .BR NUMBER of processes in parallel to do the send and reply checking. Makes only sence if a higher number for .BR -e is given in the usrloc, message or invite mode. .IP "-q, --search REGEXP" match replies against .BR REGEXP and return false if no match occured. Useful for example to detect server name in Server header field. .IP "-r, --remote-port PORT" Instead of the default sip port 5060 the .BR PORT will be used. Alternatively the remote port can be given within the sip uri of the .BR -s parameter. .IP "-R, --random-mode" This activates the randtrash mode. In this mode OPTIONS requests will be send to server with increasing numbers of randomly crashed characters within this request. The position within the request and the replacing character are randomly chosen. Any other response than Bad request (4xx) will stop this mode. Also three unresponded sends will stop this mode. With the .BR -t parameter the maximum of trashed characters can be given. .IP "-s, --sip-uri SIPURI" This mandatory option sets the destination of the request. It depends on the mode if only the server name or also an user name is mandatory. Example for a full .BR SIPURI : .I sip:test@foo.bar:123 See the note in the description part about SRV lookups for details how the hostname of this URI is converted into an IP and port. .IP "-S, --symmetric" With this option .B sipsak will use only one port for sending and receiving messages. With this option the local port for sending will be the value from the .BR -l option. In the default mode .B sipsak sends from a random port and listens on the given port from the .BR -l option. .B Note: With this option .B sipsak will not be able to receive replies from servers with asymmetric signaling (and broken rport implementation) like the Cisco proxy. If you run .B sipsak as root and with raw socket support (check the output from the .BR -V option) then this option is not required because in this case .B sipsak already uses only one port for sending and receiving messages. .IP "-t, --trash-chars NUMBER" This parameter specifies the maximum of trashed characters in the randtrash mode. If omitted .BR NUMBER will be set to the length of the request. .IP "-T, --traceroute-mode" This activates the traceroute mode. This mode works like the well known .BR traceroute(8) command expect that not the number of network hops are counted rather the number of server on the way to the destination user. Also the round trip time of each request is printed out, but due to a limitation within the sip protocol the identity (IP or name) can only determined and printed out if the response from the server contains a warning header field. In this mode on each outgoing request the value of the Max-Forwards header field is increased, starting with one. The maximum of the Max-Forwards header will 255 if no other value is given by the .BR -m parameter. Any other response than 483 or 1xx are treated as a final response and will terminate this mode. .IP "-u, --auth-username STRING" Use the given .BR STRING as username value for the authentication (different account and authentication username). .IP "-U, --usrloc-mode" This activates the usrloc mode. Without the .BR -I or the .BR -M option, this only registers users at a registrar. With one of the above options the previous registered user will also be probed ether with a simulated call flow (invite, 200, ack) or with an instant message (message, 200). One password for all users accounts within the usrloc test can be given with the .BR -a option. An user name is mandatory for this mode in the .BR -s parameter. The number starting from the .BR -b parameter to the .BR -e parameter is appended the user name. If the .BR -b and the .BR -e parameter are omitted, only one runs with the given username, but without append number to the usernames is done. .IP "-v, --verbose" This parameter increases the output verbosity. No .BR -v means nearly no output except in traceroute and error messages. The maximum of three v's prints out the content of all packets received and sent. .IP "-V, --version" Prints out the name and version number of .B sipsak and the options which were compiled into the binary. .IP "-w, --extract-ip" Activates the extraction of the IP or hostname from the Warning header field. .IP "-W, --nagios-warn NUMBER" Return Nagios warn exit code (1) if the number of retransmissions before success was above the given number. .IP "-x, --expires NUMBER" Sets the value of the Expires header to the given number. .IP "-z, --remove-bindings" Activates the randomly removing of old bindings in the usrloc mode. How many per cent of the bindings will be removed, is determined by the USRLOC_REMOVE_PERCENT define within the code (set it before compilation). Multiple removing of bindings is possible, and cannot be prevented. .SH RETURN VALUES The return value 0 means that a 200 was received. 1 means something else then 1xx or 2xx was received. 2 will be returned on local errors like non resolvable names or wrong options combination. 3 will be returned on remote errors like socket errors (e.g. icmp error), redirects without a contact header or simply no answer (timeout). If the .BR -N option was given the return code will be 2 in case of any (local or remote) error. 1 in case there have been retransmissions from .B sipsak to the server. And 0 if there was no error at all. .SH CAUTION Use .B sipsak responsibly. Running it in any of the stress modes puts substantial burden on network and server under test. .SH EXAMPLES .IP "sipsak -vv -s sip:nobody@foo.bar" displays received replies. .IP "sipsak -T -s sip:nobody@foo.bar" traces SIP path to nobody. .IP "sipsak -U -C sip:me@home -x 3600 -a password -s sip:myself@company" inserts forwarding from work to home for one hour. .IP "sipsak -f bye.sip -g '!FTAG!345.af23!TTAG!1208.12!' -s sip:myproxy" reads the file bye.sip, replaces $FTAG$ with 345.af23 and $TTAG$ with 1208.12 and finally send this message to myproxy .SH LIMITATIONS / NOT IMPLEMENTED Many servers may decide NOT to include SIP "Warning" header fields. Unfortunately, this makes displaying IP addresses of SIP servers in traceroute mode impossible. IPv6 is not supported. Missing support for the Record-Route and Route header. .SH BUGS sipsak is only tested against the SIP Express Router (ser) though their could be various bugs. 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