Reputation: 92
Sorry, this will be a very simple question for most of you.
I'm trying to convert some of the code from here into Python (3.4) as I don't know C. That's primarily the basis of this issue. While I have created the Python data structures according to the link:
from ctypes import *
u_short = c_ushort
u_char = c_ubyte
u_int = c_int
class ip_address(Structure):
_fields=[("byte1",u_char),
("byte2",u_char),
("byte3",u_char),
("byte4",u_char)]
class ip_header(Structure):
_fields=[("ver_ihl",u_char),
("tos",u_char),
("tlen",u_short),
("identification",u_short),
("flags_fo",u_short),
("ttl",u_char),
("proto",u_char),
("crc",u_short),
("saddr",ip_address),
("daddr",ip_address),
("op_pad",u_int)]
class udp_header(Structure):
_fields=[("sport",u_short),
("dport",u_short),
("len",u_short),
("crc",u_short)]
class data(Structure):
_fields[("data",c_char_p)]
I don't know enough about C to convert the following code in Python:
ip_header *ih;
udp_header *uh;
u_int ip_len;
u_short sport,dport;
/* retrieve the position of the ip header */
ih = (ip_header *) (pkt_data +
14); //length of ethernet header
/* retrieve the position of the udp header */
ip_len = (ih->ver_ihl & 0xf) * 4;
uh = (udp_header *) ((u_char*)ih + ip_len);
/* convert from network byte order to host byte order */
sport = ntohs( uh->sport );
dport = ntohs( uh->dport );
/* print ip addresses and udp ports */
printf("%d.%d.%d.%d.%d -> %d.%d.%d.%d.%d\n",
ih->saddr.byte1,
ih->saddr.byte2,
ih->saddr.byte3,
ih->saddr.byte4,
sport,
ih->daddr.byte1,
ih->daddr.byte2,
ih->daddr.byte3,
ih->daddr.byte4,
dport);
I know that I need to change the "ih->ver_ihl" to "ih.ver_ihl" however I don't understand the rest. If I understand UDP packets correctly, the next section of the packet will be Data. I would also like to extract that from the packet if possible.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide
Upvotes: 0
Views: 877
Reputation: 8176
Some notes:
_fields_
not _fields
. Test
I tested my code on an NTP packet, as NTP is over UDP, to see if everything was correct.
Pass the saved file to the following script.
Output
192.168.50.50:1026 -> 192.168.0.1:53
This is correct, according to wireshark.
Code
#!/usr/local/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
import sys
import ctypes
import socket
from ctypes import *
u_short = c_ushort
u_char = c_ubyte
u_int = c_int
class ip_address(Structure):
_fields_ = [("byte1", u_char),
("byte2", u_char),
("byte3", u_char),
("byte4", u_char)]
class ip_header(BigEndianStructure):
_fields_ = [("ver_ihl", u_char),
("tos", u_char),
("tlen", u_short),
("identification", u_short),
("flags_fo", u_short),
("ttl", u_char),
("proto", u_char),
("crc", u_short),
("saddr", ip_address),
("daddr", ip_address),
("op_pad", u_int)]
class udp_header(BigEndianStructure):
_fields_ = [("sport", u_short),
("dport", u_short),
("len", u_short),
("crc", u_short)]
def packet_handler(pkt_data):
# cast pkt_data to void so we can do some pointer arithmetic
v_pkt_data = ctypes.cast(pkt_data, ctypes.c_void_p)
# retrieve the position of the ip header
v_ip_header = ctypes.c_void_p(v_pkt_data.value + 14)
pih = ctypes.cast(v_ip_header, ctypes.POINTER(ip_header))
ih = pih.contents
# retrieve the position of the udp header
ip_len = (ih.ver_ihl & 0xf) * 4
uh = ctypes.cast(ctypes.cast(pih, ctypes.c_void_p).value + ip_len,
ctypes.POINTER(udp_header)).contents
# convert from network byte order to host byte order
sport = socket.ntohs(uh.sport)
dport = socket.ntohs(uh.dport)
print("{}.{}.{}.{}:{} -> {}.{}.{}.{}:{}".format(
ih.saddr.byte1, ih.saddr.byte2, ih.saddr.byte3, ih.saddr.byte4, sport,
ih.daddr.byte1, ih.daddr.byte2, ih.daddr.byte3, ih.daddr.byte4, dport))
# Extracting data
#
# data offset from ip header start
data_offset = ip_len + ctypes.sizeof(udp_header)
# data length
data_len = ih.tlen - ip_len - ctypes.sizeof(udp_header)
# get data
arr_type = (ctypes.c_uint8 * data_len)
data = arr_type.from_address(v_ip_header.value + data_offset)
print(data[0:data_len])
# note: same thing could be achieved from pkt_data
print(pkt_data[14+data_offset:14+data_offset+data_len])
def main(packet_file):
with open(packet_file, "rb") as fd:
data = fd.read()
# create ctypes.c_char_array
pkt_data = ctypes.c_buffer(data)
packet_handler(pkt_data)
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
main(sys.argv[1])
Upvotes: 1