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=============================================================================== $Id: PACKET_BUILDING,v 1.2 2004/01/03 20:31:00 mike Exp $ LIBNET 1.1 (c) 1998 - 2004 Mike D. Schiffman <mike@infonexus.com> http://www.packetfactory.net/libnet =============================================================================== ADDING A NEW PACKET BUILDER Adding a new packet building module is usually pretty simple. It depends completely on the complexity of the protocol. The following document shows you how to add a packet builder for a simple protocol with a static header size, but these concepts can be extended to a complex protocol also. 1) Start by defining your protocol header format in libnet-headers.h: #define LIBNET_XXX_H 0xSIZE struct XXX_hdr { u_char field1; u_short field2; u_long field3; }; 2) Add a pblock definition to libnet-structures.h (appened to the list): #define LIBNET_PBLOCK_XXX_H 0xNUMBER 3) Then work from the following template for libnet_build_XXX.c: #if (HAVE_CONFIG_H) #include "../include/config.h" #endif #include "../include/libnet.h" libnet_ptag_t libnet_build_XXX(u_char arg1, u_short arg2, u_long arg3, u_char *payload, u_long payload_s, libnet_t *l, libnet_ptag_t ptag) { /* * n is the size of the protocol unit. This is usually the header size * plus the payload size. This is also how many bytes are allocated on * the heap to hold this protocol unit. */ u_long n; /* * h is used inside the pblock structure to let libnet know how big * much data to checksum. This is different for different protocols. * The IPv4 checksum covers the IP header only, while TCP and UDP * checksums cover header and data. */ u_short h; /* * p will be used to refer to the protocol block that will either be * allocated if the function's pt argument is 0, or located if ptag refers * to a previously created protocol unit. */ libnet_pblock_t *p; /* * XXX_hdr is the header structure that will be overlaid onto the * allocated memory by way of a memcpy. */ struct libnet_XXX_hdr XXX_hdr; /* * Here we sanity check to make sure we have a live l. */ if (l == NULL) { return (-1); } n = LIBNET_XXX_H + payload_s; h = 0; /* no checksum by default */ /* * Find the existing protocol block if a ptag is specified, or create * a new one. */ p = libnet_pblock_probe(l, pt, n, LIBNET_PBLOCK_XXX_H); if (p == NULL) { return (-1); } /* * Build your packet here. Be sure to call appropriate endian conversion * routines. */ XXX_hdr.field1 = arg1; XXX_hdr.field2 = htons(arg2); XXX_hdr.field3 = htonl(arg3); /* * Appened the protocol unit to the list. */ n = libnet_pblock_append(l, p, (u_char *)&XXX_hdr, LIBNET_XXX_H); if (n == -1) { goto bad; } /* * Sanity check the payload arguments. */ if ((payload && !payload_s) || (!payload && payload_s)) { sprintf(l->err_buf, "%s(): payload inconsistency\n", __FUNCTION__); goto bad; } /* * Append the payload to the list if it exists. */ if (payload && payload_s) { n = libnet_pblock_append(l, p, payload, payload_s); if (n == -1) { goto bad; } } /* * If this packet header has a checksum field, you'll add this * and you'll have to edit libnet_checksum.c to add it to the switch * table. You might have to define the protocol number too. */ if (sum == 0 && l->injection_type != LIBNET_RAW4) { /* * If checksum is zero, by default libnet will compute a checksum * for the user. The programmer can override this by calling * libnet_toggle_checksum(l, ptag, 1); */ libnet_pblock_setflags(p, LIBNET_PBLOCK_DO_CHECKSUM); } /* * Update the protocol block's meta information and return the protocol * tag id of this pblock. This tag will be used to locate the pblock * in order to modify the protocol header in subsequent calls. */ return (pt ? pt : libnet_pblock_update(l, p, h, LIBNET_PBLOCK_XXX_H)); bad: libnet_pblock_delete(l, p); return (-1); } 4) Add it to src/Makefile.am and then automake from the TLD. 5) Test the shit out of it. 6) Send it over to mike@infonexus.com. EOF