pandorafms/pandora_server/lib/PandoraFMS/Tools.pm

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package PandoraFMS::Tools;
##########################################################################
# Tools Package
# Pandora FMS. the Flexible Monitoring System. http://www.pandorafms.org
##########################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Artica Soluciones Tecnologicas S.L
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
# 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. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
##########################################################################
use warnings;
use Time::Local;
use POSIX qw(setsid strftime);
use POSIX;
use PandoraFMS::Sendmail;
use HTML::Entities;
# New in 3.2. Used to sendmail internally, without external scripts
# use Module::Loaded;
# Used to calculate the MD5 checksum of a string
use constant MOD232 => 2**32;
# UTF-8 flags deletion from multibyte characters when files are opened.
use open OUT => ":utf8";
use open ":std";
require Exporter;
our @ISA = ("Exporter");
our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => [ qw( ) ] );
our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} } );
our @EXPORT = qw(
pandora_daemonize
logger
limpia_cadena
md5check
float_equal
sqlWrap
is_numeric
clean_blank
pandora_sendmail
pandora_get_os
pandora_trash_ascii
enterprise_hook
enterprise_load
print_message
get_tag_value
disk_free
load_average
free_mem
md5
md5_init
pandora_ping
pandora_ping_latency
ticks_totime
safe_input
safe_output
);
##########################################################################
## SUB pandora_trash_ascii
# Generate random ascii strings with variable lenght
##########################################################################
sub pandora_trash_ascii {
my $config_depth = $_[0];
my $a;
my $output;
for ($a=0;$a<$config_depth;$a++){
$output = $output.chr(int(rand(25)+97));
}
return $output
}
##########################################################################
## Convert the $value encode in html entity to clear char string.
##########################################################################
sub safe_input($) {
my $value = shift;
$value = encode_entities ($value, "'<>&");
#//Replace the character '\' for the equivalent html entitie
$value =~ s/\\/&#92;/gi;
#// First attempt to avoid SQL Injection based on SQL comments
#// Specific for MySQL.
$value =~ s/\/\*/&#47;&#42;/gi;
$value =~ s/\*\//&#42;&#47;/gi;
#//Replace ( for the html entitie
$value =~ s/\(/&#40;/gi;
#//Replace ( for the html entitie
$value =~ s/\)/&#41;/gi;
#//Replace some characteres for html entities
for (my $i=0;$i<33;$i++) {
my $pattern = chr($i);
my $hex = ascii_to_html($i);
$value =~ s/$pattern/$hex/gi;
}
#//Replace characteres for tildes and others
my $trans = get_html_entities();
foreach(keys(%$trans))
{
my $pattern = chr($_);
$value =~ s/$pattern/$trans->{$_}/gi;
}
return $value;
}
##########################################################################
## Convert the html entities to value encode to rebuild char string.
##########################################################################
sub safe_output($) {
my $value = shift;
$value = decode_entities ($value);
#//Replace the character '\' for the equivalent html entitie
$value =~ s/&#92;/\\/gi;
#// First attempt to avoid SQL Injection based on SQL comments
#// Specific for MySQL.
$value =~ s/&#47;&#42;/\/\*/gi;
$value =~ s/&#42;&#47;/\*\//gi;
#//Replace ( for the html entitie
$value =~ s/&#40;/\(/gi;
#//Replace ( for the html entitie
$value =~ s/&#41;/\)/gi;
#//Replace some characteres for html entities
for (my $i=0;$i<33;$i++) {
my $pattern = chr($i);
my $hex = ascii_to_html($i);
$value =~ s/$hex/$pattern/gi;
}
#//Replace characteres for tildes and others
my $trans = get_html_entities();
foreach(keys(%$trans))
{
my $pattern = chr($_);
$value =~ s/$trans->{$_}/$pattern/gi;
}
return $value;
}
##########################################################################
# SUB get_html_entities
# Returns a hash table with the acute and special html entities
# Usefull for future chars addition:
# http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/GAAS/HTML-Parser-3.68/lib/HTML/Entities.pm
##########################################################################
sub get_html_entities {
my %trans = (
225 => '&aacute;',
233 => '&eacute;',
237 => '&iacute;',
243 => '&oacute;',
250 => '&uacute;',
193 => '&Aacute;',
201 => '&Eacute;',
205 => '&Iacute;',
211 => '&Oacute;',
218 => '&Uacute;',
228 => '&auml;',
235 => '&euml;',
239 => '&iuml;',
246 => '&ouml;',
252 => '&uuml;',
196 => '&Auml;',
203 => '&Euml;',
207 => '&Iuml;',
214 => '&Ouml;',
220 => '&Uuml;',
241 => '&ntilde;',
209 => '&Ntilde;'
);
return \%trans;
}
##########################################################################
# SUB ascii_to_html (string)
# Convert an ascii string to hexadecimal
##########################################################################
sub ascii_to_html($) {
my $ascii = shift;
return "&#x".substr(unpack("H*", pack("N", $ascii)),6,3).";";
}
##########################################################################
# SUB pandora_get_os (string)
# Detect OS using a string, and return id_os
##########################################################################
sub pandora_get_os ($) {
my $command = $_[0];
if (defined($command) && $command ne ""){
if ($command =~ m/Windows/i){
return 9;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/Cisco/i){
return 7;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/SunOS/i){
return 2;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/Solaris/i){
return 2;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/AIX/i){
return 3;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/HP\-UX/i){
return 5;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/Apple/i){
return 8;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/Linux/i){
return 1;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/Enterasys/i){
return 11;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/3com/i){
return 11;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/Octopods/i){
return 13;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/embedded/i){
return 14;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/android/i){
return 15;
}
elsif ($command =~ m/BSD/i){
return 4;
}
else {
return 10; # Unknown / Other
}
} else {
return 10;
}
}
##########################################################################
# Sub daemonize ()
# Put program in background (for daemon mode)
##########################################################################
sub pandora_daemonize {
my $pa_config = $_[0];
open STDIN, '/dev/null' or die "Can't read /dev/null: $!";
open STDOUT, '>>/dev/null' or die "Can't write to /dev/null: $!";
open STDERR, '>>/dev/null' or die "Can't write to /dev/null: $!";
chdir '/tmp' or die "Can't chdir to /tmp: $!";
defined(my $pid = fork) or die "Can't fork: $!";
exit if $pid;
setsid or die "Can't start a new session: $!";
umask 0;
# Store PID of this process in file presented by config token
if ($pa_config->{'PID'} ne ""){
open (FILE, "> ".$pa_config->{'PID'}) or die "[FATAL] Cannot open PIDfile at ".$pa_config->{'PID'};
print FILE "$$";
close (FILE);
}
}
# -------------------------------------------+
# Pandora other General functions |
# -------------------------------------------+
##########################################################################
# SUB pandora_sendmail
# Send a mail, connecting directly to MTA
# param1 - config hash
# param2 - Destination email addres
# param3 - Email subject
# param4 - Email Message body
##########################################################################
sub pandora_sendmail {
my $pa_config = $_[0];
my $to_address = $_[1];
my $subject = $_[2];
my $message = $_[3];
$subject = decode_entities ($subject);
$message = decode_entities ($message);
my %mail = ( To => $to_address,
Message => $message,
Subject => $subject,
'X-Mailer' => "Pandora FMS",
Smtp => $pa_config->{"mta_address"},
Port => $pa_config->{"mta_port"},
From => $pa_config->{"mta_from"},
);
if ($pa_config->{"mta_user"} ne ""){
$mail{auth} = {user=>$pa_config->{"mta_user"}, password=>$pa_config->{"mta_pass"}, method=>$pa_config->{"mta_auth"}, required=>1 };
}
if (sendmail %mail) {
return;
} else {
logger ($pa_config, "[ERROR] Sending email to $to_address with subject $subject", 1);
if (defined($Mail::Sendmail::error)){
logger ($pa_config, "ERROR Code: $Mail::Sendmail::error", 5);
}
}
}
##########################################################################
# SUB is_numeric
# Return TRUE if given argument is numeric
##########################################################################
sub is_numeric {
my $val = $_[0];
if (!defined($val)){
return 0;
}
# Replace "," for "."
$val =~ s/\,/\./;
my $DIGITS = qr{ \d+ (?: [.] \d*)? | [.] \d+ }xms;
my $SIGN = qr{ [+-] }xms;
my $NUMBER = qr{ ($SIGN?) ($DIGITS) }xms;
if ( $val !~ /^${NUMBER}$/ ) {
return 0; #Non-numeric
} else {
return 1; #Numeric
}
}
##########################################################################
# SUB md5check (param_1, param_2)
# Verify MD5 file .checksum
##########################################################################
# param_1 : Name of data file
# param_2 : Name of md5 file
sub md5check {
my $buf;
my $buf2;
my $file = $_[0];
my $md5file = $_[1];
open(FILE, $file) or return 0;
binmode(FILE);
my $md5 = Digest::MD5->new;
while (<FILE>) {
$md5->add($_);
}
close(FILE);
$buf2 = $md5->hexdigest;
open(FILE,$md5file) or return 0;
while (<FILE>) {
$buf = $_;
}
close (FILE);
$buf=uc($buf);
$buf2=uc($buf2);
if ($buf =~ /$buf2/ ) {
#print "MD5 Correct";
return 1;
} else {
#print "MD5 Incorrect";
return 0;
}
}
##########################################################################
# SUB logger (pa_config, message, level)
# Log to file
##########################################################################
sub logger ($$;$) {
my ($pa_config, $message, $level) = @_;
$level = 1 unless defined ($level);
return if ($level > $pa_config->{'verbosity'});
my $file = $pa_config->{'logfile'};
# Log rotation
if (-e $file && (stat($file))[7] > $pa_config->{'max_log_size'}) {
rename ($file, $file.'.old');
}
open (FILE, ">> $file") or die "[FATAL] Could not open logfile '$file'";
print FILE strftime ("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", localtime()) . " " . $pa_config->{'servername'} . $pa_config->{'servermode'} . " [V". $level ."] " . $message . "\n";
close (FILE);
}
##########################################################################
# limpia_cadena (string) - Purge a string for any forbidden characters (esc, etc)
##########################################################################
sub limpia_cadena {
my $micadena;
$micadena = $_[0];
if (defined($micadena)){
$micadena =~ s/[^\-\:\;\.\,\_\s\a\*\=\(\)a-zA-Z0-9]//g;
$micadena =~ s/[\n\l\f]//g;
return $micadena;
} else {
return "";
}
}
##########################################################################
# clean_blank (string) - Purge a string for any blank spaces in it
##########################################################################
sub clean_blank {
my $input = $_[0];
$input =~ s/\s//g;
return $input;
}
########################################################################################
# sub sqlWrap(texto)
# Elimina comillas y caracteres problematicos y los sustituye por equivalentes
########################################################################################
sub sqlWrap {
my $toBeWrapped = shift(@_);
if (defined $toBeWrapped){
$toBeWrapped =~ s/\'/\\\'/g;
$toBeWrapped =~ s/\"/\\\'/g; # " This is for highlighters that don't understand escaped quotes
return "'".$toBeWrapped."'";
}
}
##########################################################################
# sub float_equal (num1, num2, decimals)
# This function make possible to compare two float numbers, using only x decimals
# in comparation.
# Taken from Perl Cookbook, O'Reilly. Thanks, guys.
##########################################################################
sub float_equal {
my ($A, $B, $dp) = @_;
return sprintf("%.${dp}g", $A) eq sprintf("%.${dp}g", $B);
}
##########################################################################
# Tries to load the PandoraEnterprise module. Must be called once before
# enterprise_hook ().
##########################################################################
sub enterprise_load ($) {
my $pa_config = shift;
# Check dependencies
# Already loaded
#return 1 if (is_loaded ('PandoraFMS::Enterprise'));
# Try to load the module
# eval 'local $SIG{__DIE__}; require PandoraFMS::Enterprise;';
eval 'require PandoraFMS::Enterprise;';
# Ops
return 0 if ($@);
return 1;
}
##########################################################################
# Tries to call a PandoraEnterprise function. Returns undef if unsuccessful.
##########################################################################
sub enterprise_hook ($$) {
my $func = shift;
my @args = @{shift ()};
# Temporarily disable strict refs
no strict 'refs';
# Prepend the package name
$func = 'PandoraFMS::Enterprise::' . $func;
return undef unless (defined (&$func));
# Try to call the function
my $output = eval { &$func (@args); };
# Check for errors
#return undef if ($@);
# undef is returned only if the enterprise function was not found
return '' unless defined ($output);
return $output;
}
##########################################################################
# Prints a message to STDOUT at the given log level.
##########################################################################
sub print_message ($$$) {
my ($pa_config, $message, $log_level) = @_;
print STDOUT $message . "\n" if ($pa_config->{'verbosity'} >= $log_level);
}
##########################################################################
# Returns the value of an XML tag from a hash returned by XMLin (one level
# depth).
##########################################################################
sub get_tag_value ($$$) {
my ($hash_ref, $tag, $def_value) = @_;
return $def_value unless defined ($hash_ref->{$tag}) and ref ($hash_ref->{$tag});
# Return the first found value
foreach my $value (@{$hash_ref->{$tag}}) {
# If the tag is defined but has no value a ref to an empty hash is returned by XML::Simple
return $value unless ref ($value);
}
return $def_value;
}
###############################################################################
# Initialize some variables needed by the MD5 algorithm.
# See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Pseudocode.
###############################################################################
my (@R, @K);
sub md5_init () {
# R specifies the per-round shift amounts
@R = (7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22,
5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20,
4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23,
6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21);
# Use binary integer part of the sines of integers (radians) as constants
for (my $i = 0; $i < 64; $i++) {
$K[$i] = floor(abs(sin($i + 1)) * MOD232);
}
}
###############################################################################
# Return the MD5 checksum of the given string.
# Pseudocode from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Pseudocode.
###############################################################################
sub md5 ($) {
my $str = shift;
# Note: All variables are unsigned 32 bits and wrap modulo 2^32 when calculating
# Initialize variables
my $h0 = 0x67452301;
my $h1 = 0xEFCDAB89;
my $h2 = 0x98BADCFE;
my $h3 = 0x10325476;
# Pre-processing
my $msg = unpack ("B*", pack ("A*", $str));
my $bit_len = length ($msg);
# Append "1" bit to message
$msg .= '1';
# Append "0" bits until message length in bits ≡ 448 (mod 512)
$msg .= '0' while ((length ($msg) % 512) != 448);
# Append bit /* bit, not byte */ length of unpadded message as 64-bit little-endian integer to message
$msg .= unpack ("B64", pack ("VV", $bit_len));
# Process the message in successive 512-bit chunks
for (my $i = 0; $i < length ($msg); $i += 512) {
my @w;
my $chunk = substr ($msg, $i, 512);
# Break chunk into sixteen 32-bit little-endian words w[i], 0 <= i <= 15
for (my $j = 0; $j < length ($chunk); $j += 32) {
push (@w, unpack ("V", pack ("B32", substr ($chunk, $j, 32))));
}
# Initialize hash value for this chunk
my $a = $h0;
my $b = $h1;
my $c = $h2;
my $d = $h3;
my $f;
my $g;
# Main loop
for (my $y = 0; $y < 64; $y++) {
if ($y <= 15) {
$f = $d ^ ($b & ($c ^ $d));
$g = $y;
}
elsif ($y <= 31) {
$f = $c ^ ($d & ($b ^ $c));
$g = (5 * $y + 1) % 16;
}
elsif ($y <= 47) {
$f = $b ^ $c ^ $d;
$g = (3 * $y + 5) % 16;
}
else {
$f = $c ^ ($b | (0xFFFFFFFF & (~ $d)));
$g = (7 * $y) % 16;
}
my $temp = $d;
$d = $c;
$c = $b;
$b = ($b + leftrotate (($a + $f + $K[$y] + $w[$g]) % MOD232, $R[$y])) % MOD232;
$a = $temp;
}
# Add this chunk's hash to result so far
$h0 = ($h0 + $a) % MOD232;
$h1 = ($h1 + $b) % MOD232;
$h2 = ($h2 + $c) % MOD232;
$h3 = ($h3 + $d) % MOD232;
}
# Digest := h0 append h1 append h2 append h3 #(expressed as little-endian)
return unpack ("H*", pack ("V", $h0)) . unpack ("H*", pack ("V", $h1)) . unpack ("H*", pack ("V", $h2)) . unpack ("H*", pack ("V", $h3));
}
###############################################################################
# MD5 leftrotate function. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Pseudocode.
###############################################################################
sub leftrotate ($$) {
my ($x, $c) = @_;
return (0xFFFFFFFF & ($x << $c)) | ($x >> (32 - $c));
}
##########################################################################
## Convert a date (yyy-mm-ddThh:ii:ss) to Timestamp.
##########################################################################
sub dateTimeToTimestamp {
$_[0] =~ /(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})([ |T])(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})/;
my($year, $mon, $day, $GMT, $hour, $min, $sec) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7);
#UTC
return timegm($sec, $min, $hour, $day, $mon - 1, $year - 1900);
#BST
#print "BST\t" . mktime($sec, $min, $hour, $day, $mon - 1, $year - 1900, 0, 0) . "\n";
}
##############################################################################
# Below some "internal" functions for automonitoring feature
# TODO: Implement the same for other systems like Solaris or BSD
##############################################################################
sub disk_free ($) {
my $target = $_[0];
# Try to use df command with Posix parameters...
my $command = "df -k -P ".$target." | tail -1 | awk '{ print \$4/1024}'";
my $output = `$command`;
return $output;
}
sub load_average {
my $load_average = `cat /proc/loadavg | awk '{ print \$1 }'`;
return $load_average;
}
sub free_mem {
my $free_mem = `free | grep Mem | awk '{ print \$4 }'`;
return $free_mem;
}
##########################################################################
## SUB ticks_totime
# Transform a snmp timeticks count in a date
##########################################################################
sub ticks_totime ($){
# Calculate ticks per second, minute, hour, and day
my $TICKS_PER_SECOND = 100;
my $TICKS_PER_MINUTE = $TICKS_PER_SECOND * 60;
my $TICKS_PER_HOUR = $TICKS_PER_MINUTE * 60;
my $TICKS_PER_DAY = $TICKS_PER_HOUR * 24;
my $ticks = shift;
if (!defined($ticks)){
return "";
}
my $seconds = int($ticks / $TICKS_PER_SECOND) % 60;
my $minutes = int($ticks / $TICKS_PER_MINUTE) % 60;
my $hours = int($ticks / $TICKS_PER_HOUR) % 24;
my $days = int($ticks / $TICKS_PER_DAY);
return "$days days, $hours hours, $minutes minutes, $seconds seconds";
}
##############################################################################
=head2 C<< pandora_ping (I<$pa_config>, I<$host>) >>
Ping the given host.
Returns:
1 if the host is alive
0 otherwise.
=cut
##############################################################################
sub pandora_ping ($$) {
my ($pa_config, $host) = @_;
my $output = 0;
my $i;
# See codes on http://perldoc.perl.org/perlport.html#PLATFORMS
my $OSNAME = $^O;
# Windows XP .. Windows 7
if (($OSNAME eq "MSWin32") || ($OSNAME eq "MSWin32-x64") || ($OSNAME eq "cygwin")){
my $ms_timeout = $pa_config->{'networktimeout'} * 1000;
for ($i=0; $i < $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'}; $i++) {
$output = `ping -n 1 -w $ms_timeout $host`;
if ($output =~ /TTL/){
return 1;
}
sleep 1;
}
return 0;
}
elsif ($OSNAME eq "solaris"){
my $ping_command = "ping";
if ($host =~ /\d+:|:\d+/ ) {
$ping_command = "ping -A inet6"
}
# Note: timeout option is not implemented in ping.
# 'networktimeout' is not used by ping on Solaris.
# Ping the host
for ($i=0; $i < $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'}; $i++) {
`$ping_command -s -n $host 56 1 >/dev/null 2>&1`;
if ($? == 0) {
return 1;
}
sleep 1;
}
return 0;
}
elsif ($OSNAME eq "freebsd"){
my $ping_command = "ping -t $pa_config->{'networktimeout'}";
if ($host =~ /\d+:|:\d+/ ) {
$ping_command = "ping6";
}
# Note: timeout(-t) option is not implemented in ping6.
# 'networktimeout' is not used by ping6 on FreeBSD.
# Ping the host
for ($i=0; $i < $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'}; $i++) {
`$ping_command -q -n -c 1 $host >/dev/null 2>&1`;
if ($? == 0) {
return 1;
}
sleep 1;
}
return 0;
}
# by default LINUX calls
else {
my $ping_command = "ping";
if ($host =~ /\d+:|:\d+/ ) {
$ping_command = "ping6";
}
# Ping the host
for ($i=0; $i < $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'}; $i++) {
`$ping_command -q -W $pa_config->{'networktimeout'} -n -c 1 $host >/dev/null 2>&1`;
if ($? == 0) {
return 1;
}
sleep 1;
}
return 0;
}
return $output;
}
##############################################################################
=head2 C<< pandora_ping_latency (I<$pa_config>, I<$host>) >>
Ping the given host. Returns the average round-trip time.
=cut
##############################################################################
sub pandora_ping_latency ($$) {
my ($pa_config, $host) = @_;
my $output = 0;
# See codes on http://perldoc.perl.org/perlport.html#PLATFORMS
my $OSNAME = $^O;
# Windows XP .. Windows 2008, I assume Win7 is the same
if (($OSNAME eq "MSWin32") || ($OSNAME eq "MSWin32-x64") || ($OSNAME eq "cygwin")){
# System ping reports in different languages, but with the same format:
# Mínimo = xxms, Máximo = xxms, Media = XXms
# Minimun = xxms, Mamimun = xxms, Average = XXms
# If this fails, ping can be replaced by fping which also have the same format
# but always in english
my $ms_timeout = $pa_config->{'networktimeout'} * 1000;
$output = `ping -n $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'} -w $ms_timeout $host`;
if ($output =~ m/\=\s([0-9]*)[a-z][a-z]\r/){
return $1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
elsif ($OSNAME eq "solaris"){
my $ping_command = "ping";
if ($host =~ /\d+:|:\d+/ ) {
$ping_command = "ping -A inet6";
}
# Note: timeout option is not implemented in ping.
# 'networktimeout' is not used by ping on Solaris.
# Ping the host
my @output = `$ping_command -s -n $host 56 $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'} 2>/dev/null`;
# Something went wrong
return 0 if ($? != 0);
# Parse the output
my $stats = pop (@output);
return 0 unless ($stats =~ m/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+) +ms/);
return $2;
}
elsif ($OSNAME eq "freebsd"){
my $ping_command = "ping";
if ($host =~ /\d+:|:\d+/ ) {
$ping_command = "ping6";
}
# Note: timeout(-t) option is not implemented in ping6.
# timeout(-t) and waittime(-W) options in ping are not the same as
# Linux. On latency, there are no way to set timeout.
# 'networktimeout' is not used on FreeBSD.
# Ping the host
my @output = `$ping_command -q -n -c $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'} $host 2>/dev/null`;
# Something went wrong
return 0 if ($? != 0);
# Parse the output
my $stats = pop (@output);
return 0 unless ($stats =~ m/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+) +ms/);
return $2;
}
# by default LINUX calls
else {
my $ping_command = "ping";
if ($host =~ /\d+:|:\d+/ ) {
$ping_command = "ping6";
}
# Ping the host
my @output = `$ping_command -q -W $pa_config->{'networktimeout'} -n -c $pa_config->{'icmp_checks'} $host 2>/dev/null`;
# Something went wrong
return 0 if ($? != 0);
# Parse the output
my $stats = pop (@output);
return 0 unless ($stats =~ m/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+)\/([\d\.]+) +ms/);
return $2;
}
# If no valid get values until now, just return with empty value (not valid)
return $output;
}
# End of function declaration
# End of defined Code
1;
__END__