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1 | package Net::Ping; |
2 | |
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3 | # $Id: Ping.pm,v 1.15 2001/12/26 20:55:55 rob Exp $ |
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4 | |
5 | require 5.002; |
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6 | require Exporter; |
7 | |
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8 | use strict; |
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9 | use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT $VERSION |
10 | $def_timeout $def_proto $max_datasize $pingstring); |
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11 | use FileHandle; |
12 | use Socket qw( SOCK_DGRAM SOCK_STREAM SOCK_RAW PF_INET |
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13 | inet_aton sockaddr_in ); |
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14 | use Carp; |
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15 | |
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16 | @ISA = qw(Exporter); |
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17 | @EXPORT = qw(pingecho); |
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18 | $VERSION = "2.10"; |
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19 | |
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20 | # Constants |
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21 | |
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22 | $def_timeout = 5; # Default timeout to wait for a reply |
23 | $def_proto = "udp"; # Default protocol to use for pinging |
24 | $max_datasize = 1024; # Maximum data bytes in a packet |
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25 | # The data we exchange with the server for the stream protocol |
26 | $pingstring = "pingschwingping!\n"; |
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27 | |
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28 | # Description: The pingecho() subroutine is provided for backward |
29 | # compatibility with the original Net::Ping. It accepts a host |
30 | # name/IP and an optional timeout in seconds. Create a tcp ping |
31 | # object and try pinging the host. The result of the ping is returned. |
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32 | |
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33 | sub pingecho |
34 | { |
35 | my ($host, # Name or IP number of host to ping |
36 | $timeout # Optional timeout in seconds |
37 | ) = @_; |
38 | my ($p); # A ping object |
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39 | |
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40 | $p = Net::Ping->new("tcp", $timeout); |
41 | $p->ping($host); # Going out of scope closes the connection |
42 | } |
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43 | |
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44 | # Description: The new() method creates a new ping object. Optional |
45 | # parameters may be specified for the protocol to use, the timeout in |
46 | # seconds and the size in bytes of additional data which should be |
47 | # included in the packet. |
48 | # After the optional parameters are checked, the data is constructed |
49 | # and a socket is opened if appropriate. The object is returned. |
50 | |
51 | sub new |
52 | { |
53 | my ($this, |
54 | $proto, # Optional protocol to use for pinging |
55 | $timeout, # Optional timeout in seconds |
56 | $data_size # Optional additional bytes of data |
57 | ) = @_; |
58 | my $class = ref($this) || $this; |
59 | my $self = {}; |
60 | my ($cnt, # Count through data bytes |
61 | $min_datasize # Minimum data bytes required |
62 | ); |
63 | |
64 | bless($self, $class); |
65 | |
66 | $proto = $def_proto unless $proto; # Determine the protocol |
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67 | croak('Protocol for ping must be "icmp", "udp", "tcp", "stream", or "external"') |
68 | unless $proto =~ m/^(icmp|udp|tcp|stream|external)$/; |
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69 | $self->{"proto"} = $proto; |
70 | |
71 | $timeout = $def_timeout unless $timeout; # Determine the timeout |
72 | croak("Default timeout for ping must be greater than 0 seconds") |
73 | if $timeout <= 0; |
74 | $self->{"timeout"} = $timeout; |
75 | |
76 | $min_datasize = ($proto eq "udp") ? 1 : 0; # Determine data size |
77 | $data_size = $min_datasize unless defined($data_size) && $proto ne "tcp"; |
78 | croak("Data for ping must be from $min_datasize to $max_datasize bytes") |
79 | if ($data_size < $min_datasize) || ($data_size > $max_datasize); |
80 | $data_size-- if $self->{"proto"} eq "udp"; # We provide the first byte |
81 | $self->{"data_size"} = $data_size; |
82 | |
83 | $self->{"data"} = ""; # Construct data bytes |
84 | for ($cnt = 0; $cnt < $self->{"data_size"}; $cnt++) |
85 | { |
86 | $self->{"data"} .= chr($cnt % 256); |
87 | } |
88 | |
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89 | $self->{"local_addr"} = undef; # Don't bind by default |
90 | |
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91 | $self->{"seq"} = 0; # For counting packets |
92 | if ($self->{"proto"} eq "udp") # Open a socket |
93 | { |
94 | $self->{"proto_num"} = (getprotobyname('udp'))[2] || |
95 | croak("Can't udp protocol by name"); |
96 | $self->{"port_num"} = (getservbyname('echo', 'udp'))[2] || |
97 | croak("Can't get udp echo port by name"); |
98 | $self->{"fh"} = FileHandle->new(); |
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99 | socket($self->{"fh"}, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, |
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100 | $self->{"proto_num"}) || |
101 | croak("udp socket error - $!"); |
102 | } |
103 | elsif ($self->{"proto"} eq "icmp") |
104 | { |
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105 | croak("icmp ping requires root privilege") if ($> and $^O ne 'VMS'); |
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106 | $self->{"proto_num"} = (getprotobyname('icmp'))[2] || |
107 | croak("Can't get icmp protocol by name"); |
108 | $self->{"pid"} = $$ & 0xffff; # Save lower 16 bits of pid |
109 | $self->{"fh"} = FileHandle->new(); |
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110 | socket($self->{"fh"}, PF_INET, SOCK_RAW, $self->{"proto_num"}) || |
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111 | croak("icmp socket error - $!"); |
112 | } |
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113 | elsif ($self->{"proto"} eq "tcp" || $self->{"proto"} eq "stream") |
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114 | { |
115 | $self->{"proto_num"} = (getprotobyname('tcp'))[2] || |
116 | croak("Can't get tcp protocol by name"); |
117 | $self->{"port_num"} = (getservbyname('echo', 'tcp'))[2] || |
118 | croak("Can't get tcp echo port by name"); |
119 | $self->{"fh"} = FileHandle->new(); |
120 | } |
121 | |
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122 | return($self); |
123 | } |
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124 | |
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125 | # Description: Set the local IP address from which pings will be sent. |
126 | # For ICMP and UDP pings, this calls bind() on the already-opened socket; |
127 | # for TCP pings, just saves the address to be used when the socket is |
128 | # opened. Returns non-zero if successful; croaks on error. |
129 | sub bind |
130 | { |
131 | my ($self, |
132 | $local_addr # Name or IP number of local interface |
133 | ) = @_; |
134 | my ($ip # Packed IP number of $local_addr |
135 | ); |
136 | |
137 | croak("Usage: \$p->bind(\$local_addr)") unless @_ == 2; |
138 | croak("already bound") if defined($self->{"local_addr"}) && |
139 | ($self->{"proto"} eq "udp" || $self->{"proto"} eq "icmp"); |
140 | |
141 | $ip = inet_aton($local_addr); |
142 | croak("nonexistent local address $local_addr") unless defined($ip); |
143 | $self->{"local_addr"} = $ip; # Only used if proto is tcp |
144 | |
145 | if ($self->{"proto"} eq "udp" || $self->{"proto"} eq "icmp") |
146 | { |
147 | CORE::bind($self->{"fh"}, sockaddr_in(0, $ip)) || |
148 | croak("$self->{'proto'} bind error - $!"); |
149 | } |
150 | elsif ($self->{"proto"} ne "tcp") |
151 | { |
152 | croak("Unknown protocol \"$self->{proto}\" in bind()"); |
153 | } |
154 | |
155 | return 1; |
156 | } |
157 | |
158 | |
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159 | # Description: Ping a host name or IP number with an optional timeout. |
160 | # First lookup the host, and return undef if it is not found. Otherwise |
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161 | # perform the specific ping method based on the protocol. Return the |
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162 | # result of the ping. |
163 | |
164 | sub ping |
165 | { |
166 | my ($self, |
167 | $host, # Name or IP number of host to ping |
168 | $timeout # Seconds after which ping times out |
169 | ) = @_; |
170 | my ($ip, # Packed IP number of $host |
171 | $ret # The return value |
172 | ); |
173 | |
174 | croak("Usage: \$p->ping(\$host [, \$timeout])") unless @_ == 2 || @_ == 3; |
175 | $timeout = $self->{"timeout"} unless $timeout; |
176 | croak("Timeout must be greater than 0 seconds") if $timeout <= 0; |
177 | |
178 | $ip = inet_aton($host); |
179 | return(undef) unless defined($ip); # Does host exist? |
180 | |
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181 | # Dispatch to the appropriate routine. |
182 | return $self->ping_external($ip, $timeout) if $self->{"proto"} eq "external"; |
183 | return $self->ping_udp($ip, $timeout) if $self->{"proto"} eq "udp"; |
184 | return $self->ping_icmp($ip, $timeout) if $self->{"proto"} eq "icmp"; |
185 | return $self->ping_tcp($ip, $timeout) if $self->{"proto"} eq "tcp"; |
186 | return $self->ping_stream($ip, $timeout) if $self->{"proto"} eq "stream"; |
187 | |
188 | croak("Unknown protocol \"$self->{proto}\" in ping()"); |
189 | } |
190 | |
191 | # Uses Net::Ping::External to do an external ping. |
192 | sub ping_external { |
193 | my ($self, |
194 | $ip, # Packed IP number of the host |
195 | $timeout # Seconds after which ping times out |
196 | ) = @_; |
197 | |
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198 | eval { require Net::Ping::External; } |
199 | or croak('Protocol "external" not supported on your system: Net::Ping::External not found'); |
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200 | return Net::Ping::External::ping(ip => $ip, timeout => $timeout); |
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201 | } |
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202 | |
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203 | use constant ICMP_ECHOREPLY => 0; # ICMP packet types |
204 | use constant ICMP_ECHO => 8; |
205 | use constant ICMP_STRUCT => "C2 S3 A"; # Structure of a minimal ICMP packet |
206 | use constant SUBCODE => 0; # No ICMP subcode for ECHO and ECHOREPLY |
207 | use constant ICMP_FLAGS => 0; # No special flags for send or recv |
208 | use constant ICMP_PORT => 0; # No port with ICMP |
209 | |
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210 | sub ping_icmp |
211 | { |
212 | my ($self, |
213 | $ip, # Packed IP number of the host |
214 | $timeout # Seconds after which ping times out |
215 | ) = @_; |
216 | |
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217 | my ($saddr, # sockaddr_in with port and ip |
218 | $checksum, # Checksum of ICMP packet |
219 | $msg, # ICMP packet to send |
220 | $len_msg, # Length of $msg |
221 | $rbits, # Read bits, filehandles for reading |
222 | $nfound, # Number of ready filehandles found |
223 | $finish_time, # Time ping should be finished |
224 | $done, # set to 1 when we are done |
225 | $ret, # Return value |
226 | $recv_msg, # Received message including IP header |
227 | $from_saddr, # sockaddr_in of sender |
228 | $from_port, # Port packet was sent from |
229 | $from_ip, # Packed IP of sender |
230 | $from_type, # ICMP type |
231 | $from_subcode, # ICMP subcode |
232 | $from_chk, # ICMP packet checksum |
233 | $from_pid, # ICMP packet id |
234 | $from_seq, # ICMP packet sequence |
235 | $from_msg # ICMP message |
236 | ); |
237 | |
238 | $self->{"seq"} = ($self->{"seq"} + 1) % 65536; # Increment sequence |
239 | $checksum = 0; # No checksum for starters |
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240 | $msg = pack(ICMP_STRUCT . $self->{"data_size"}, ICMP_ECHO, SUBCODE, |
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241 | $checksum, $self->{"pid"}, $self->{"seq"}, $self->{"data"}); |
242 | $checksum = Net::Ping->checksum($msg); |
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243 | $msg = pack(ICMP_STRUCT . $self->{"data_size"}, ICMP_ECHO, SUBCODE, |
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244 | $checksum, $self->{"pid"}, $self->{"seq"}, $self->{"data"}); |
245 | $len_msg = length($msg); |
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246 | $saddr = sockaddr_in(ICMP_PORT, $ip); |
247 | send($self->{"fh"}, $msg, ICMP_FLAGS, $saddr); # Send the message |
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248 | |
249 | $rbits = ""; |
250 | vec($rbits, $self->{"fh"}->fileno(), 1) = 1; |
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251 | $ret = 0; |
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252 | $done = 0; |
253 | $finish_time = time() + $timeout; # Must be done by this time |
254 | while (!$done && $timeout > 0) # Keep trying if we have time |
255 | { |
256 | $nfound = select($rbits, undef, undef, $timeout); # Wait for packet |
257 | $timeout = $finish_time - time(); # Get remaining time |
258 | if (!defined($nfound)) # Hmm, a strange error |
259 | { |
260 | $ret = undef; |
261 | $done = 1; |
262 | } |
263 | elsif ($nfound) # Got a packet from somewhere |
264 | { |
265 | $recv_msg = ""; |
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266 | $from_saddr = recv($self->{"fh"}, $recv_msg, 1500, ICMP_FLAGS); |
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267 | ($from_port, $from_ip) = sockaddr_in($from_saddr); |
268 | ($from_type, $from_subcode, $from_chk, |
269 | $from_pid, $from_seq, $from_msg) = |
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270 | unpack(ICMP_STRUCT . $self->{"data_size"}, |
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271 | substr($recv_msg, length($recv_msg) - $len_msg, |
272 | $len_msg)); |
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273 | if (($from_type == ICMP_ECHOREPLY) && |
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274 | ($from_ip eq $ip) && |
275 | ($from_pid == $self->{"pid"}) && # Does the packet check out? |
276 | ($from_seq == $self->{"seq"})) |
277 | { |
278 | $ret = 1; # It's a winner |
279 | $done = 1; |
280 | } |
281 | } |
282 | else # Oops, timed out |
283 | { |
284 | $done = 1; |
285 | } |
286 | } |
287 | return($ret) |
288 | } |
289 | |
290 | # Description: Do a checksum on the message. Basically sum all of |
291 | # the short words and fold the high order bits into the low order bits. |
292 | |
293 | sub checksum |
294 | { |
295 | my ($class, |
296 | $msg # The message to checksum |
297 | ) = @_; |
298 | my ($len_msg, # Length of the message |
299 | $num_short, # The number of short words in the message |
300 | $short, # One short word |
301 | $chk # The checksum |
302 | ); |
303 | |
304 | $len_msg = length($msg); |
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305 | $num_short = int($len_msg / 2); |
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306 | $chk = 0; |
307 | foreach $short (unpack("S$num_short", $msg)) |
308 | { |
309 | $chk += $short; |
310 | } # Add the odd byte in |
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311 | $chk += (unpack("C", substr($msg, $len_msg - 1, 1)) << 8) if $len_msg % 2; |
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312 | $chk = ($chk >> 16) + ($chk & 0xffff); # Fold high into low |
313 | return(~(($chk >> 16) + $chk) & 0xffff); # Again and complement |
314 | } |
315 | |
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316 | |
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317 | # Description: Perform a tcp echo ping. Since a tcp connection is |
318 | # host specific, we have to open and close each connection here. We |
319 | # can't just leave a socket open. Because of the robust nature of |
320 | # tcp, it will take a while before it gives up trying to establish a |
321 | # connection. Therefore, we use select() on a non-blocking socket to |
322 | # check against our timeout. No data bytes are actually |
323 | # sent since the successful establishment of a connection is proof |
324 | # enough of the reachability of the remote host. Also, tcp is |
325 | # expensive and doesn't need our help to add to the overhead. |
326 | |
327 | sub ping_tcp |
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328 | { |
329 | my ($self, |
330 | $ip, # Packed IP number of the host |
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331 | $timeout # Seconds after which ping times out |
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332 | ) = @_; |
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333 | my ($ret # The return value |
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334 | ); |
335 | |
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336 | $@ = ""; |
337 | $ret = $self -> tcp_connect( $ip, $timeout); |
338 | $ret = 1 if $@ =~ /(Connection Refused|Unknown Error)/i; |
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339 | $self->{"fh"}->close(); |
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340 | return($ret); |
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341 | } |
342 | |
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343 | sub tcp_connect |
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344 | { |
345 | my ($self, |
346 | $ip, # Packed IP number of the host |
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347 | $timeout # Seconds after which connect times out |
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348 | ) = @_; |
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349 | my ($saddr); # Packed IP and Port |
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350 | |
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351 | $saddr = sockaddr_in($self->{"port_num"}, $ip); |
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352 | |
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353 | my $ret = 0; # Default to unreachable |
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354 | |
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355 | my $do_socket = sub { |
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356 | socket($self->{"fh"}, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $self->{"proto_num"}) || |
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357 | croak("tcp socket error - $!"); |
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358 | if (defined $self->{"local_addr"} && |
359 | !CORE::bind($self->{"fh"}, sockaddr_in(0, $self->{"local_addr"}))) { |
360 | croak("tcp bind error - $!"); |
361 | } |
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362 | }; |
363 | my $do_connect = sub { |
364 | eval { |
365 | die $! unless connect($self->{"fh"}, $saddr); |
366 | $self->{"ip"} = $ip; |
367 | $ret = 1; |
368 | }; |
369 | $ret; |
370 | }; |
371 | |
372 | if ($^O =~ /Win32/i) { |
373 | |
374 | # Buggy Winsock API doesn't allow us to use alarm() calls. |
375 | # Hence, if our OS is Windows, we need to create a separate |
376 | # process to do the blocking connect attempt. |
377 | |
378 | $| = 1; # Clear buffer prior to fork to prevent duplicate flushing. |
379 | my $pid = fork; |
380 | if (!$pid) { |
381 | if (!defined $pid) { |
382 | # Fork did not work |
383 | warn "Win32 Fork error: $!"; |
384 | return 0; |
385 | } |
386 | &{ $do_socket }(); |
387 | |
388 | # Try a slow blocking connect() call |
389 | # and report the status to the pipe. |
390 | if ( &{ $do_connect }() ) { |
391 | $self->{"fh"}->close(); |
392 | # No error |
393 | exit 0; |
394 | } else { |
395 | # Pass the error status to the parent |
396 | exit $!; |
397 | } |
398 | } |
399 | |
400 | &{ $do_socket }(); |
401 | |
402 | my $patience = time + $timeout; |
403 | |
404 | require POSIX; |
405 | my ($child); |
406 | $? = 0; |
407 | # Wait up to the timeout |
408 | # And clean off the zombie |
409 | do { |
410 | $child = waitpid($pid, &POSIX::WNOHANG); |
411 | $! = $? >> 8; |
412 | $@ = $!; |
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413 | select(undef, undef, undef, 0.1); |
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414 | } while time < $patience && $child != $pid; |
415 | |
416 | if ($child == $pid) { |
417 | # Since she finished within the timeout, |
418 | # it is probably safe for me to try it too |
419 | &{ $do_connect }(); |
420 | } else { |
421 | # Time must have run out. |
422 | $@ = "Timed out!"; |
423 | # Put that choking client out of its misery |
424 | kill "KILL", $pid; |
425 | # Clean off the zombie |
426 | waitpid($pid, 0); |
427 | $ret = 0; |
428 | } |
429 | } else { # Win32 |
430 | # Otherwise don't waste the resources to fork |
431 | |
432 | &{ $do_socket }(); |
433 | |
434 | $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { die "Timed out!"; }; |
435 | alarm($timeout); # Interrupt connect() if we have to |
436 | |
437 | &{ $do_connect }(); |
438 | alarm(0); |
439 | } |
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440 | |
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441 | return $ret; |
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442 | } |
443 | |
444 | # This writes the given string to the socket and then reads it |
445 | # back. It returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. |
446 | sub tcp_echo |
447 | { |
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448 | my $self = shift; |
449 | my $timeout = shift; |
450 | my $pingstring = shift; |
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451 | |
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452 | my $ret = undef; |
453 | my $time = time; |
454 | my $wrstr = $pingstring; |
455 | my $rdstr = ""; |
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456 | |
457 | eval <<'EOM'; |
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458 | do { |
459 | my $rin = ""; |
460 | vec($rin, $self->{"fh"}->fileno(), 1) = 1; |
461 | |
462 | my $rout = undef; |
463 | if($wrstr) { |
464 | $rout = ""; |
465 | vec($rout, $self->{"fh"}->fileno(), 1) = 1; |
466 | } |
467 | |
468 | if(select($rin, $rout, undef, ($time + $timeout) - time())) { |
469 | |
470 | if($rout && vec($rout,$self->{"fh"}->fileno(),1)) { |
471 | my $num = syswrite($self->{"fh"}, $wrstr); |
472 | if($num) { |
473 | # If it was a partial write, update and try again. |
474 | $wrstr = substr($wrstr,$num); |
475 | } else { |
476 | # There was an error. |
477 | $ret = 0; |
478 | } |
479 | } |
480 | |
481 | if(vec($rin,$self->{"fh"}->fileno(),1)) { |
482 | my $reply; |
483 | if(sysread($self->{"fh"},$reply,length($pingstring)-length($rdstr))) { |
484 | $rdstr .= $reply; |
485 | $ret = 1 if $rdstr eq $pingstring; |
486 | } else { |
487 | # There was an error. |
488 | $ret = 0; |
489 | } |
490 | } |
491 | |
492 | } |
493 | } until time() > ($time + $timeout) || defined($ret); |
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494 | EOM |
495 | |
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496 | return $ret; |
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497 | } |
498 | |
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499 | |
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500 | |
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501 | |
502 | # Description: Perform a stream ping. If the tcp connection isn't |
503 | # already open, it opens it. It then sends some data and waits for |
504 | # a reply. It leaves the stream open on exit. |
505 | |
506 | sub ping_stream |
507 | { |
508 | my ($self, |
509 | $ip, # Packed IP number of the host |
510 | $timeout # Seconds after which ping times out |
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511 | ) = @_; |
512 | |
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513 | # Open the stream if it's not already open |
514 | if(!defined $self->{"fh"}->fileno()) { |
515 | $self->tcp_connect($ip, $timeout) or return 0; |
516 | } |
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517 | |
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518 | croak "tried to switch servers while stream pinging" |
519 | if $self->{"ip"} ne $ip; |
520 | |
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521 | return $self->tcp_echo($timeout, $pingstring); |
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522 | } |
523 | |
524 | # Description: opens the stream. You would do this if you want to |
525 | # separate the overhead of opening the stream from the first ping. |
526 | |
527 | sub open |
528 | { |
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529 | my ($self, |
530 | $host, # Host or IP address |
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531 | $timeout # Seconds after which open times out |
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532 | ) = @_; |
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533 | |
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534 | my ($ip); # Packed IP number of the host |
535 | $ip = inet_aton($host); |
536 | $timeout = $self->{"timeout"} unless $timeout; |
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537 | |
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538 | if($self->{"proto"} eq "stream") { |
539 | if(defined($self->{"fh"}->fileno())) { |
540 | croak("socket is already open"); |
541 | } else { |
542 | $self->tcp_connect($ip, $timeout); |
543 | } |
544 | } |
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545 | } |
546 | |
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547 | |
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548 | # Description: Perform a udp echo ping. Construct a message of |
549 | # at least the one-byte sequence number and any additional data bytes. |
550 | # Send the message out and wait for a message to come back. If we |
551 | # get a message, make sure all of its parts match. If they do, we are |
552 | # done. Otherwise go back and wait for the message until we run out |
553 | # of time. Return the result of our efforts. |
554 | |
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555 | use constant UDP_FLAGS => 0; # Nothing special on send or recv |
556 | |
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557 | sub ping_udp |
558 | { |
559 | my ($self, |
560 | $ip, # Packed IP number of the host |
561 | $timeout # Seconds after which ping times out |
562 | ) = @_; |
563 | |
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564 | my ($saddr, # sockaddr_in with port and ip |
565 | $ret, # The return value |
566 | $msg, # Message to be echoed |
567 | $finish_time, # Time ping should be finished |
568 | $done, # Set to 1 when we are done pinging |
569 | $rbits, # Read bits, filehandles for reading |
570 | $nfound, # Number of ready filehandles found |
571 | $from_saddr, # sockaddr_in of sender |
572 | $from_msg, # Characters echoed by $host |
573 | $from_port, # Port message was echoed from |
574 | $from_ip # Packed IP number of sender |
575 | ); |
576 | |
577 | $saddr = sockaddr_in($self->{"port_num"}, $ip); |
578 | $self->{"seq"} = ($self->{"seq"} + 1) % 256; # Increment sequence |
579 | $msg = chr($self->{"seq"}) . $self->{"data"}; # Add data if any |
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580 | send($self->{"fh"}, $msg, UDP_FLAGS, $saddr); # Send it |
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581 | |
582 | $rbits = ""; |
583 | vec($rbits, $self->{"fh"}->fileno(), 1) = 1; |
584 | $ret = 0; # Default to unreachable |
585 | $done = 0; |
586 | $finish_time = time() + $timeout; # Ping needs to be done by then |
587 | while (!$done && $timeout > 0) |
588 | { |
589 | $nfound = select($rbits, undef, undef, $timeout); # Wait for response |
590 | $timeout = $finish_time - time(); # Get remaining time |
591 | |
592 | if (!defined($nfound)) # Hmm, a strange error |
593 | { |
594 | $ret = undef; |
595 | $done = 1; |
596 | } |
597 | elsif ($nfound) # A packet is waiting |
598 | { |
599 | $from_msg = ""; |
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600 | $from_saddr = recv($self->{"fh"}, $from_msg, 1500, UDP_FLAGS) |
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601 | or last; # For example an unreachable host will make recv() fail. |
602 | ($from_port, $from_ip) = sockaddr_in($from_saddr); |
603 | if (($from_ip eq $ip) && # Does the packet check out? |
604 | ($from_port == $self->{"port_num"}) && |
605 | ($from_msg eq $msg)) |
606 | { |
607 | $ret = 1; # It's a winner |
608 | $done = 1; |
609 | } |
610 | } |
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611 | else # Oops, timed out |
612 | { |
613 | $done = 1; |
614 | } |
615 | } |
616 | return($ret); |
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617 | } |
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618 | |
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619 | # Description: Close the connection unless we are using the tcp |
620 | # protocol, since it will already be closed. |
621 | |
622 | sub close |
623 | { |
624 | my ($self) = @_; |
625 | |
626 | $self->{"fh"}->close() unless $self->{"proto"} eq "tcp"; |
627 | } |
628 | |
629 | |
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630 | 1; |
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631 | __END__ |
632 | |
8e07c86e |
633 | =head1 NAME |
634 | |
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635 | Net::Ping - check a remote host for reachability |
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636 | |
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637 | $Id: Ping.pm,v 1.15 2001/12/26 20:55:55 rob Exp $ |
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638 | |
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639 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
640 | |
641 | use Net::Ping; |
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642 | |
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643 | $p = Net::Ping->new(); |
644 | print "$host is alive.\n" if $p->ping($host); |
645 | $p->close(); |
646 | |
647 | $p = Net::Ping->new("icmp"); |
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648 | $p->bind($my_addr); # Specify source interface of pings |
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649 | foreach $host (@host_array) |
650 | { |
651 | print "$host is "; |
652 | print "NOT " unless $p->ping($host, 2); |
653 | print "reachable.\n"; |
654 | sleep(1); |
655 | } |
656 | $p->close(); |
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657 | |
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658 | $p = Net::Ping->new("tcp", 2); |
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659 | # Try connecting to the www port instead of the echo port |
660 | $p->{port_num} = getservbyname("http", "tcp"); |
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661 | while ($stop_time > time()) |
662 | { |
663 | print "$host not reachable ", scalar(localtime()), "\n" |
664 | unless $p->ping($host); |
665 | sleep(300); |
666 | } |
667 | undef($p); |
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668 | |
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669 | # For backward compatibility |
670 | print "$host is alive.\n" if pingecho($host); |
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671 | |
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672 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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673 | |
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674 | This module contains methods to test the reachability of remote |
675 | hosts on a network. A ping object is first created with optional |
676 | parameters, a variable number of hosts may be pinged multiple |
677 | times and then the connection is closed. |
678 | |
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679 | You may choose one of four different protocols to use for the |
680 | ping. The "udp" protocol is the default. Note that a live remote host |
681 | may still fail to be pingable by one or more of these protocols. For |
682 | example, www.microsoft.com is generally alive but not pingable. |
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683 | |
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684 | With the "tcp" protocol the ping() method attempts to establish a |
685 | connection to the remote host's echo port. If the connection is |
686 | successfully established, the remote host is considered reachable. No |
687 | data is actually echoed. This protocol does not require any special |
688 | privileges but has higher overhead than the other two protocols. |
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689 | |
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690 | Specifying the "udp" protocol causes the ping() method to send a udp |
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691 | packet to the remote host's echo port. If the echoed packet is |
692 | received from the remote host and the received packet contains the |
693 | same data as the packet that was sent, the remote host is considered |
694 | reachable. This protocol does not require any special privileges. |
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695 | It should be borne in mind that, for a udp ping, a host |
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696 | will be reported as unreachable if it is not running the |
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697 | appropriate echo service. For Unix-like systems see L<inetd(8)> |
698 | for more information. |
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699 | |
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700 | If the "icmp" protocol is specified, the ping() method sends an icmp |
701 | echo message to the remote host, which is what the UNIX ping program |
702 | does. If the echoed message is received from the remote host and |
703 | the echoed information is correct, the remote host is considered |
704 | reachable. Specifying the "icmp" protocol requires that the program |
705 | be run as root or that the program be setuid to root. |
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706 | |
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707 | If the "external" protocol is specified, the ping() method attempts to |
708 | use the C<Net::Ping::External> module to ping the remote host. |
709 | C<Net::Ping::External> interfaces with your system's default C<ping> |
710 | utility to perform the ping, and generally produces relatively |
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711 | accurate results. If C<Net::Ping::External> if not installed on your |
712 | system, specifying the "external" protocol will result in an error. |
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713 | |
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714 | =head2 Functions |
715 | |
716 | =over 4 |
717 | |
718 | =item Net::Ping->new([$proto [, $def_timeout [, $bytes]]]); |
719 | |
720 | Create a new ping object. All of the parameters are optional. $proto |
721 | specifies the protocol to use when doing a ping. The current choices |
722 | are "tcp", "udp" or "icmp". The default is "udp". |
723 | |
724 | If a default timeout ($def_timeout) in seconds is provided, it is used |
725 | when a timeout is not given to the ping() method (below). The timeout |
726 | must be greater than 0 and the default, if not specified, is 5 seconds. |
727 | |
728 | If the number of data bytes ($bytes) is given, that many data bytes |
729 | are included in the ping packet sent to the remote host. The number of |
730 | data bytes is ignored if the protocol is "tcp". The minimum (and |
731 | default) number of data bytes is 1 if the protocol is "udp" and 0 |
732 | otherwise. The maximum number of data bytes that can be specified is |
733 | 1024. |
734 | |
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735 | =item $p->bind($local_addr); |
736 | |
737 | Sets the source address from which pings will be sent. This must be |
738 | the address of one of the interfaces on the local host. $local_addr |
739 | may be specified as a hostname or as a text IP address such as |
740 | "192.168.1.1". |
741 | |
742 | If the protocol is set to "tcp", this method may be called any |
743 | number of times, and each call to the ping() method (below) will use |
744 | the most recent $local_addr. If the protocol is "icmp" or "udp", |
745 | then bind() must be called at most once per object, and (if it is |
746 | called at all) must be called before the first call to ping() for that |
747 | object. |
748 | |
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749 | =item $p->ping($host [, $timeout]); |
750 | |
751 | Ping the remote host and wait for a response. $host can be either the |
752 | hostname or the IP number of the remote host. The optional timeout |
753 | must be greater than 0 seconds and defaults to whatever was specified |
754 | when the ping object was created. If the hostname cannot be found or |
755 | there is a problem with the IP number, undef is returned. Otherwise, |
756 | 1 is returned if the host is reachable and 0 if it is not. For all |
757 | practical purposes, undef and 0 and can be treated as the same case. |
758 | |
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759 | =item $p->open($host); |
760 | |
761 | When you are using the stream protocol, this call pre-opens the |
762 | tcp socket. It's only necessary to do this if you want to |
763 | provide a different timeout when creating the connection, or |
764 | remove the overhead of establishing the connection from the |
765 | first ping. If you don't call C<open()>, the connection is |
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766 | automatically opened the first time C<ping()> is called. |
767 | This call simply does nothing if you are using any protocol other |
768 | than stream. |
769 | |
770 | =item $p->open($host); |
771 | |
772 | When you are using the stream protocol, this call pre-opens the |
773 | tcp socket. It's only necessary to do this if you want to |
774 | provide a different timeout when creating the connection, or |
775 | remove the overhead of establishing the connection from the |
776 | first ping. If you don't call C<open()>, the connection is |
777 | automatically opened the first time C<ping()> is called. |
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778 | This call simply does nothing if you are using any protocol other |
779 | than stream. |
780 | |
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781 | =item $p->close(); |
782 | |
783 | Close the network connection for this ping object. The network |
784 | connection is also closed by "undef $p". The network connection is |
785 | automatically closed if the ping object goes out of scope (e.g. $p is |
786 | local to a subroutine and you leave the subroutine). |
787 | |
788 | =item pingecho($host [, $timeout]); |
789 | |
790 | To provide backward compatibility with the previous version of |
791 | Net::Ping, a pingecho() subroutine is available with the same |
792 | functionality as before. pingecho() uses the tcp protocol. The |
793 | return values and parameters are the same as described for the ping() |
794 | method. This subroutine is obsolete and may be removed in a future |
795 | version of Net::Ping. |
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796 | |
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797 | =back |
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798 | |
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799 | =head1 WARNING |
800 | |
801 | pingecho() or a ping object with the tcp protocol use alarm() to |
802 | implement the timeout. So, don't use alarm() in your program while |
803 | you are using pingecho() or a ping object with the tcp protocol. The |
804 | udp and icmp protocols do not use alarm() to implement the timeout. |
805 | |
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806 | =head1 NOTES |
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807 | |
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808 | There will be less network overhead (and some efficiency in your |
809 | program) if you specify either the udp or the icmp protocol. The tcp |
810 | protocol will generate 2.5 times or more traffic for each ping than |
811 | either udp or icmp. If many hosts are pinged frequently, you may wish |
812 | to implement a small wait (e.g. 25ms or more) between each ping to |
813 | avoid flooding your network with packets. |
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814 | |
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815 | The icmp protocol requires that the program be run as root or that it |
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816 | be setuid to root. The other protocols do not require special |
817 | privileges, but not all network devices implement tcp or udp echo. |
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818 | |
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819 | Local hosts should normally respond to pings within milliseconds. |
820 | However, on a very congested network it may take up to 3 seconds or |
821 | longer to receive an echo packet from the remote host. If the timeout |
822 | is set too low under these conditions, it will appear that the remote |
823 | host is not reachable (which is almost the truth). |
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824 | |
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825 | Reachability doesn't necessarily mean that the remote host is actually |
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826 | functioning beyond its ability to echo packets. tcp is slightly better |
827 | at indicating the health of a system than icmp because it uses more |
828 | of the networking stack to respond. |
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829 | |
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830 | Because of a lack of anything better, this module uses its own |
831 | routines to pack and unpack ICMP packets. It would be better for a |
832 | separate module to be written which understands all of the different |
833 | kinds of ICMP packets. |
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834 | |
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835 | =head1 AUTHORS |
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836 | |
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837 | Current maintainers: |
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838 | colinm@cpan.org (Colin McMillen) |
49afa5f6 |
839 | bbb@cpan.org (Rob Brown) |
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840 | |
841 | Stream protocol: |
842 | bronson@trestle.com (Scott Bronson) |
843 | |
844 | Original pingecho(): |
845 | karrer@bernina.ethz.ch (Andreas Karrer) |
846 | pmarquess@bfsec.bt.co.uk (Paul Marquess) |
847 | |
848 | Original Net::Ping author: |
849 | mose@ns.ccsn.edu (Russell Mosemann) |
850 | |
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851 | =head1 COPYRIGHT |
852 | |
853 | Copyright (c) 2001, Colin McMillen. All rights reserved. |
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854 | |
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855 | Copyright (c) 2001, Rob Brown. All rights reserved. |
856 | |
857 | This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or |
858 | modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
859 | |
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860 | =cut |