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# NetPacket::IP - Decode and encode IP (Internet Protocol) packets.
#
# Encoding part by Stephanie Wehner, atrak@itsx.com
package NetPacket::IP;
BEGIN {
$NetPacket::IP::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:YANICK';
}
{
$NetPacket::IP::VERSION = '1.3.0';
}
# ABSTRACT: Assemble and disassemble IP (Internet Protocol) packets.
use strict;
use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
use NetPacket;
BEGIN {
@ISA = qw(Exporter NetPacket);
# Items to export into callers namespace by default
# (move infrequently used names to @EXPORT_OK below)
@EXPORT = qw(
);
# Other items we are prepared to export if requested
@EXPORT_OK = qw(ip_strip
IP_PROTO_IP IP_PROTO_ICMP IP_PROTO_IGMP
IP_PROTO_IPIP IP_PROTO_TCP IP_PROTO_UDP
IP_VERSION_IPv4
IP_FLAG_MOREFRAGS IP_FLAG_DONTFRAG IP_FLAG_CONGESTION
IP_MAXPACKET
);
# Tags:
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
ALL => [@EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK],
protos => [qw(IP_PROTO_IP IP_PROTO_ICMP IP_PROTO_IGMP IP_PROTO_IPIP
IP_PROTO_TCP IP_PROTO_UDP)],
versions => [qw(IP_VERSION_IPv4)],
strip => [qw(ip_strip)],
flags => [qw(IP_FLAG_MOREFRAGS IP_FLAG_DONTFRAG IP_FLAG_CONGESTION)],
);
}
#
# Partial list of IP protocol values from RFC 1700
#
use constant IP_PROTO_IP => 0; # Dummy protocol for TCP
use constant IP_PROTO_ICMP => 1; # Internet Control Message Protocol
use constant IP_PROTO_IGMP => 2; # Internet Group Management Protocol
use constant IP_PROTO_IPIP => 4; # IP in IP encapsulation
use constant IP_PROTO_TCP => 6; # Transmission Control Protocol
use constant IP_PROTO_UDP => 17; # User Datagram Protocol
#
# Partial list of IP version numbers from RFC 1700
#
use constant IP_VERSION_IPv4 => 4; # IP version 4
#
# Flag values
#
use constant IP_FLAG_MOREFRAGS => 1; # More fragments coming
use constant IP_FLAG_DONTFRAG => 2; # Don't fragment me
use constant IP_FLAG_CONGESTION => 4; # Congestion present
# Maximum IP Packet size
use constant IP_MAXPACKET => 65535;
# Convert 32-bit IP address to dotted quad notation
sub to_dotquad {
my($net) = @_ ;
my($na, $nb, $nc, $nd);
$na = $net >> 24 & 255;
$nb = $net >> 16 & 255;
$nc = $net >> 8 & 255;
$nd = $net & 255;
return ("$na.$nb.$nc.$nd");
}
#
# Decode the packet
#
sub decode {
my $class = shift;
my($pkt, $parent, @rest) = @_;
my $self = {};
# Class fields
$self->{_parent} = $parent;
$self->{_frame} = $pkt;
# Decode IP packet
if (defined($pkt)) {
my $tmp;
($tmp, $self->{tos},$self->{len}, $self->{id}, $self->{foffset},
$self->{ttl}, $self->{proto}, $self->{cksum}, $self->{src_ip},
$self->{dest_ip}, $self->{options}) = unpack('CCnnnCCnNNa*' , $pkt);
# Extract bit fields
$self->{ver} = ($tmp & 0xf0) >> 4;
$self->{hlen} = $tmp & 0x0f;
$self->{flags} = $self->{foffset} >> 13;
$self->{foffset} = ($self->{foffset} & 0x1fff) << 3;
# Decode variable length header options and remaining data in field
my $olen = $self->{hlen} - 5;
$olen = 0 if $olen < 0; # Check for bad hlen
# Option length is number of 32 bit words
$olen = $olen * 4;
($self->{options}, $self->{data}) = unpack("a" . $olen .
"a*", $self->{options});
my $length = $self->{hlen};
$length = 5 if $length < 5; # precaution against bad header
# truncate data to the length given by the header
$self->{data} = substr $self->{data}, 0, $self->{len} - 4 * $length;
# Convert 32 bit ip addresses to dotted quad notation
$self->{src_ip} = to_dotquad($self->{src_ip});
$self->{dest_ip} = to_dotquad($self->{dest_ip});
}
return bless $self, $class;
}
#
# Strip header from packet and return the data contained in it
#
undef &ip_strip; # Create ip_strip alias
*ip_strip = \&strip;
sub strip {
my ($pkt, @rest) = @_;
my $ip_obj = NetPacket::IP->decode($pkt);
return $ip_obj->{data};
}
#
# Encode a packet
#
sub encode {
my $self = shift;
my ($hdr,$packet,$zero,$tmp,$offset);
my ($src_ip, $dest_ip);
# create a zero variable
$zero = 0;
# adjust the length of the packet
$self->{len} = ($self->{hlen} * 4) + length($self->{data});
$tmp = $self->{hlen} & 0x0f;
$tmp = $tmp | (($self->{ver} << 4) & 0xf0);
$offset = $self->{flags} << 13;
$offset = $offset | (($self->{foffset} >> 3) & 0x1fff);
# convert the src and dst ip
$src_ip = gethostbyname($self->{src_ip});
$dest_ip = gethostbyname($self->{dest_ip});
# construct header to calculate the checksum
$hdr = pack('CCnnnCCna4a4a*', $tmp, $self->{tos},$self->{len},
$self->{id}, $offset, $self->{ttl}, $self->{proto},
$zero, $src_ip, $dest_ip, $self->{options});
$self->{cksum} = NetPacket::htons(NetPacket::in_cksum($hdr));
# make the entire packet
$packet = pack('CCnnnCCna4a4a*a*', $tmp, $self->{tos},$self->{len},
$self->{id}, $offset, $self->{ttl}, $self->{proto},
$self->{cksum}, $src_ip, $dest_ip, $self->{options},
$self->{data});
return($packet);
}
#
# Module initialisation
#
1;
# autoloaded methods go after the END token (&& pod) below
=pod
=head1 NAME
NetPacket::IP - Assemble and disassemble IP (Internet Protocol) packets.
=head1 VERSION
version 1.3.0
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use NetPacket::IP;
$ip_obj = NetPacket::IP->decode($raw_pkt);
$ip_pkt = NetPacket::IP->encode($ip_obj);
$ip_data = NetPacket::IP::strip($raw_pkt);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<NetPacket::IP> provides a set of routines for assembling and
disassembling packets using IP (Internet Protocol).
=head2 Methods
=over
=item C<NetPacket::IP-E<gt>decode([RAW PACKET])>
Decode the raw packet data given and return an object containing
instance data. This method will quite happily decode garbage input.
It is the responsibility of the programmer to ensure valid packet data
is passed to this method.
=item C<NetPacket::IP-E<gt>encode()>
Return an IP packet encoded with the instance data specified. This
will infer the total length of the packet automatically from the
payload length and also adjust the checksum.
=back
=head2 Functions
=over
=item C<NetPacket::IP::strip([RAW PACKET])>
Return the encapsulated data (or payload) contained in the IP
packet. This data is suitable to be used as input for other
C<NetPacket::*> modules.
This function is equivalent to creating an object using the
C<decode()> constructor and returning the C<data> field of that
object.
=back
=head2 Instance data
The instance data for the C<NetPacket::IP> object consists of
the following fields.
=over
=item ver
The IP version number of this packet.
=item hlen
The IP header length of this packet.
=item flags
The IP header flags for this packet.
=item foffset
The IP fragment offset for this packet.
=item tos
The type-of-service for this IP packet.
=item len
The length (including length of header) in bytes for this packet.
=item id
The identification (sequence) number for this IP packet.
=item ttl
The time-to-live value for this packet.
=item proto
The IP protocol number for this packet.
=item cksum
The IP checksum value for this packet.
=item src_ip
The source IP address for this packet in dotted-quad notation.
=item dest_ip
The destination IP address for this packet in dotted-quad notation.
=item options
Any IP options for this packet.
=item data
The encapsulated data (payload) for this IP packet.
=back
=head2 Exports
=over
=item default
none
=item exportable
IP_PROTO_IP IP_PROTO_ICMP IP_PROTO_IGMP IP_PROTO_IPIP IP_PROTO_TCP
IP_PROTO_UDP IP_VERSION_IPv4
=item tags
The following tags group together related exportable items.
=over
=item C<:protos>
IP_PROTO_IP IP_PROTO_ICMP IP_PROTO_IGMP IP_PROTO_IPIP
IP_PROTO_TCP IP_PROTO_UDP
=item C<:versions>
IP_VERSION_IPv4
=item C<:strip>
Import the strip function C<ip_strip>.
=item C<:ALL>
All the above exportable items.
=back
=back
=head1 EXAMPLE
The following script dumps IP frames by IP address and protocol
to standard output.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Net::PcapUtils;
use NetPacket::Ethernet qw(:strip);
use NetPacket::IP;
sub process_pkt {
my ($user, $hdr, $pkt) = @_;
my $ip_obj = NetPacket::IP->decode(eth_strip($pkt));
print("$ip_obj->{src_ip}:$ip_obj->{dest_ip} $ip_obj->{proto}\n");
}
Net::PcapUtils::loop(\&process_pkt, FILTER => 'ip');
=head1 TODO
=over
=item IP option decoding - currently stored in binary form.
=item Assembly of received fragments
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001 Tim Potter and Stephanie Wehner.
Copyright (c) 1995,1996,1997,1998,1999 ANU and CSIRO on behalf of
the participants in the CRC for Advanced Computational Systems
('ACSys').
This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
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.
=head1 AUTHOR
Tim Potter E<lt>tpot@samba.orgE<gt>
Stephanie Wehner E<lt>atrak@itsx.comE<gt>
=cut
__END__
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