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/***************************************************************************
* output.h -- Handles the Ncrack output system. This currently involves *
* console-style human readable output, XML output and greppable output. *
* *
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***************************************************************************/
#ifndef OUTPUT_H
#define OUTPUT_H
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "ServiceGroup.h"
#define LOG_NUM_FILES 2 /* # of values that actual files(they must come first)*/
#define LOG_FILE_MASK 3 /* The mask for log typs in the file array */
#define LOG_NORMAL 1
#define LOG_XML 2
#define LOG_STDOUT 1024
#define LOG_STDERR 2048
#define LOG_MAX LOG_STDERR /* The maximum log type value */
#define LOG_PLAIN LOG_NORMAL|LOG_STDOUT
#define LOG_NAMES {"normal", "XML"}
void memprint(const char *addr, size_t bytes);
/* Write some information (printf style args) to the given log stream(s).
Remember to watch out for format string bugs. */
void log_write(int logt, const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
/* This is the workhorse of the logging functions. Usually it is
called through log_write(), but it can be called directly if you
are dealing with a vfprintf-style va_list. Unlike log_write, YOU
CAN ONLY CALL THIS WITH ONE LOG TYPE (not a bitmask full of them).
In addition, YOU MUST SANDWHICH EACH EXECUTION IF THIS CALL BETWEEN
va_start() AND va_end() calls. */
void log_vwrite(int logt, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
/* Close the given log stream(s) */
void log_close(int logt);
/* Flush the given log stream(s). In other words, all buffered output
is written to the log immediately */
void log_flush(int logt);
/* Flush every single log stream -- all buffered output is written to the
corresponding logs immediately */
void log_flush_all();
/* Open a log descriptor of the type given to the filename given. If
o.append_output is nonzero, the file will be appended instead of clobbered if
it already exists. If the file does not exist, it will be created */
int log_open(int logt, char *filename);
char *logfilename(const char *str, struct tm *tm);
/* prints current status */
void printStatusMessage(ServiceGroup *SG);
/* Prints all credentials found so far */
void print_creds(ServiceGroup *SG);
void print_final_output(ServiceGroup *SG);
void print_service_output(Service *serv);
#endif /* OUTPUT_H */