#!/usr/bin/env python """ $Id$ This file is part of the sqlmap project, http://sqlmap.sourceforge.net. Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Bernardo Damele A. G. Copyright (c) 2006 Daniele Bellucci sqlmap 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 version 2 of the License. sqlmap 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with sqlmap; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA """ import difflib import os import re import shutil import sys import tempfile import urlparse import zipfile from distutils.dir_util import mkpath from xml.dom.minidom import Document from lib.core.common import readInput from lib.core.data import conf from lib.core.data import logger from lib.core.data import paths from lib.core.exception import sqlmapConnectionException from lib.core.exception import sqlmapFilePathException from lib.core.settings import MSSQL_VERSIONS_URL from lib.core.settings import SQLMAP_VERSION_URL from lib.core.settings import SQLMAP_SOURCE_URL from lib.core.settings import VERSION from lib.request.connect import Connect as Request def __updateMSSQLXML(): infoMsg = "updating Microsoft SQL Server XML versions file" logger.info(infoMsg) try: mssqlVersionsHtmlString, _ = Request.getPage(url=MSSQL_VERSIONS_URL, direct=True) except sqlmapConnectionException, _: __mssqlPath = urlparse.urlsplit(MSSQL_VERSIONS_URL) __mssqlHostname = __mssqlPath[1] warnMsg = "sqlmap was unable to connect to %s," % __mssqlHostname warnMsg += " check your Internet connection and retry" logger.warn(warnMsg) return releases = re.findall("class=\"BCC_DV_01DarkBlueTitle\">SQL Server ([\d\.]+) Builds", mssqlVersionsHtmlString, re.I | re.M) releasesCount = len(releases) # Create the minidom document doc = Document() # Create the base element root = doc.createElement("root") doc.appendChild(root) for index in range(0, releasesCount): release = releases[index] # Skip Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 because the HTML # table is in another format if release == "6.5": continue # Create the base element signatures = doc.createElement("signatures") signatures.setAttribute("release", release) root.appendChild(signatures) startIdx = mssqlVersionsHtmlString.index("SQL Server %s Builds" % releases[index]) if index == releasesCount - 1: stopIdx = len(mssqlVersionsHtmlString) else: stopIdx = mssqlVersionsHtmlString.index("SQL Server %s Builds" % releases[index + 1]) mssqlVersionsReleaseString = mssqlVersionsHtmlString[startIdx:stopIdx] servicepackVersion = re.findall("[7\.0|2000|2005|2008]*(.*?)[\r]*\n", mssqlVersionsReleaseString, re.I | re.M) for servicePack, version in servicepackVersion: if servicePack.startswith(" "): servicePack = servicePack[1:] if "/" in servicePack: servicePack = servicePack[:servicePack.index("/")] if "(" in servicePack: servicePack = servicePack[:servicePack.index("(")] if "-" in servicePack: servicePack = servicePack[:servicePack.index("-")] if "*" in servicePack: servicePack = servicePack[:servicePack.index("*")] if servicePack.startswith("+"): servicePack = "0%s" % servicePack servicePack = servicePack.replace("\t", " ") servicePack = servicePack.replace(" ", " ") servicePack = servicePack.replace("No SP", "0") servicePack = servicePack.replace("RTM", "0") servicePack = servicePack.replace("SP", "") servicePack = servicePack.replace("Service Pack", "") servicePack = servicePack.replace(" element signature = doc.createElement("signature") signatures.appendChild(signature) # Create a element versionElement = doc.createElement("version") signature.appendChild(versionElement) # Give the elemenet some text versionText = doc.createTextNode(version) versionElement.appendChild(versionText) # Create a element servicepackElement = doc.createElement("servicepack") signature.appendChild(servicepackElement) # Give the elemenet some text servicepackText = doc.createTextNode(servicePack) servicepackElement.appendChild(servicepackText) # Get the XML old file content to a local variable mssqlXml = open(paths.MSSQL_XML, "r") oldMssqlXml = mssqlXml.read() oldMssqlXmlSignatures = oldMssqlXml.count("") oldMssqlXmlList = oldMssqlXml.splitlines(1) mssqlXml.close() # Backup the XML old file shutil.copy(paths.MSSQL_XML, "%s.bak" % paths.MSSQL_XML) # Save our newly created XML to the signatures file mssqlXml = open(paths.MSSQL_XML, "w") doc.writexml(writer=mssqlXml, addindent=" ", newl="\n") mssqlXml.close() # Get the XML new file content to a local variable mssqlXml = open(paths.MSSQL_XML, "r") newMssqlXml = mssqlXml.read() newMssqlXmlSignatures = newMssqlXml.count("") newMssqlXmlList = newMssqlXml.splitlines(1) mssqlXml.close() # If the new XML versions file differs from the old one it probably # means that we have got new Microsoft SQL Server versions if oldMssqlXmlSignatures != newMssqlXmlSignatures: infoMsg = "Microsoft SQL Server XML versions file updated successfully. " if oldMssqlXmlSignatures < newMssqlXmlSignatures: infoMsg += "%d " % (newMssqlXmlSignatures - oldMssqlXmlSignatures) infoMsg += "new signatures added since the last update" # NOTE: This should never happen, in this rare case it might # be that the Microsoft SQL Server versions database # (MSSQL_VERSIONS_URL) changed its structure else: infoMsg += "%d " % (oldMssqlXmlSignatures - newMssqlXmlSignatures) infoMsg += "signatures removed since the last update" logger.info(infoMsg) message = "Do you want to see the differences? [Y/n] " test = readInput(message, default="Y") if not test or test[0] in ("y", "Y"): infoMsg = "Differences:" logger.info(infoMsg) # Compare the old XML file with the new one diff = difflib.unified_diff(oldMssqlXmlList, newMssqlXmlList, "%s.bak" % paths.MSSQL_XML, paths.MSSQL_XML) sys.stdout.writelines(diff) else: infoMsg = "no new Microsoft SQL Server versions since the " infoMsg += "last update" logger.info(infoMsg) def __updateSqlmap(): pass def update(): if not conf.updateAll: return __updateSqlmap() __updateMSSQLXML()