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  656 + This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
  657 + This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
  658 + under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
  659 +
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  662 +might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
  663 +
  664 + You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
  665 +if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
  666 +For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
  667 +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  668 +
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  670 +into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
  671 +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
  672 +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
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aux.cpp 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/aux.cpp
  1 +#include "aux.h"
  2 +
  3 +void timer_handler (int signum)
  4 +{
  5 + if(signum == SIGVTALRM)
  6 + {
  7 + cout << servicename << " CRITICAL - timeout occurred" << endl;
  8 + exit(2);
  9 + }
  10 +}
  11 +
  12 +int str2int(string str)
  13 +{
  14 + int num;
  15 + stringstream sstream;
  16 + sstream << str;
  17 + if(!(sstream >> num))
  18 + {
  19 + throw integerConversionException("Integer conversion error");
  20 + }
  21 + return num;
  22 +}
  23 +
  24 +string int2str(int x)
  25 +{
  26 + string str;
  27 + stringstream sstream;
  28 + sstream << x;
  29 + sstream >> str;
  30 + return str;
  31 +}
  32 +
  33 +int exec(string cmd, string *output)
  34 +{
  35 + *output = "";
  36 + FILE* pipe = popen(cmd.c_str(), "r");
  37 + if (!pipe)
  38 + {
  39 + cout << "Error opening child process" << endl;
  40 + exit(3);
  41 + }
  42 + char buffer[128];
  43 + while(!feof(pipe))
  44 + {
  45 + if(fgets(buffer, 128, pipe) != NULL)
  46 + {
  47 + *output += buffer;
  48 + }
  49 + }
  50 + return pclose(pipe)/256;
  51 +}
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aux.h 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/aux.h
  1 +#ifndef AUX_H
  2 +#define AUX_H
  3 +
  4 +#include <sstream>
  5 +#include <iostream>
  6 +#include <exception>
  7 +
  8 +#include <stdlib.h>
  9 +#include <stdio.h>
  10 +#include <signal.h>
  11 +
  12 +using namespace std;
  13 +
  14 +extern char *servicename;
  15 +
  16 +int str2int(string str);
  17 +string int2str(int x);
  18 +int exec(string cmd, string *output);
  19 +void timer_handler (int signum);
  20 +
  21 +class integerConversionException : public exception
  22 +{
  23 + private:
  24 + string s;
  25 + public:
  26 + integerConversionException(std::string ss) : s(ss) {}
  27 + ~integerConversionException() throw () {}
  28 + const char* what() const throw() { return s.c_str(); }
  29 +};
  30 +
  31 +#endif
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check_memfree/README.md 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_memfree/README.md
  1 +##check_memfree v1.0
  2 +
  3 +Check free memory space on local machine.
  4 +
  5 +Usage:
  6 +check_memfree [-hV] -w <percent_free>% -c <percent_free>%
  7 +check_memfree [-hV] -w <bytes_free> -c <bytes_free>
  8 +
  9 +Options:
  10 + -h
  11 + Print detailed help screen
  12 + -V
  13 + Print version information
  14 + -w INTEGER
  15 + Exit with WARNING status if less than INTEGER bytes of memory space are free
  16 + -w PERCENT%
  17 + Exit with WARNING status if less than PERCENT of memory space is free
  18 + -c INTEGER
  19 + Exit with CRITICAL status if less than INTEGER bytes of memory space are free
  20 + -c PERCENT%
  21 + Exit with CRITCAL status if less than PERCENT of memory space is free
  22 +
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check_memfree/check_memfree.cpp 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_memfree/check_memfree.cpp
  1 +#include "check_memfree.h"
  2 +
  3 +using namespace std;
  4 +
  5 +char *servicename = (char*)"MEMORY";
  6 +
  7 +int getNum(ifstream *file)
  8 +{
  9 + string numStr = "";
  10 + int num;
  11 + file->ignore(numeric_limits<streamsize>::max(),' ');
  12 + (*file) >> numStr;
  13 + try
  14 + {
  15 + num = str2int(numStr);
  16 + }
  17 + catch(integerConversionException e)
  18 + {
  19 + cout << e.what() << endl;
  20 + exit(3);
  21 + }
  22 + getline(*file,numStr);
  23 + return num;
  24 +}
  25 +
  26 +void printVersion()
  27 +{
  28 + cout << "check_memfree v" << VERSION << endl << endl;
  29 +}
  30 +
  31 +void printHelp(bool longVersion)
  32 +{
  33 + if(longVersion)
  34 + {
  35 + printVersion();
  36 + cout << "Check free memory space on local machine." << endl << endl;
  37 + printHelp(false);
  38 + cout << "Options:" << endl;
  39 + cout << " -h" << endl;
  40 + cout << " Print detailed help screen" << endl;
  41 + cout << " -V" << endl;
  42 + cout << " Print version information" << endl;
  43 + cout << " -w INTEGER" << endl;
  44 + cout << " Exit with WARNING status if less than INTEGER bytes of memory space are free" << endl;
  45 + cout << " -w PERCENT%" << endl;
  46 + cout << " Exit with WARNING status if less than PERCENT of memory space is free" << endl;
  47 + cout << " -c INTEGER" << endl;
  48 + cout << " Exit with CRITICAL status if less than INTEGER bytes of memory space are free" << endl;
  49 + cout << " -c PERCENT%" << endl;
  50 + cout << " Exit with CRITCAL status if less than PERCENT of memory space is free" << endl << endl;
  51 + return;
  52 + }
  53 + cout << "Usage: " << endl << "check_memfree [-hV] -w <percent_free>% -c <percent_free>%" << endl << "check_memfree [-hV] -w <bytes_free> -c <bytes_free>" << endl << endl;
  54 +}
  55 +
  56 +int main(int argc, char **argv)
  57 +{
  58 + struct itimerval timer;
  59 + timer.it_value.tv_sec = 10;
  60 + timer.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
  61 + timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0;
  62 + timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0;
  63 + setitimer (ITIMER_VIRTUAL, &timer, 0);
  64 +
  65 + struct sigaction sa;
  66 + memset (&sa, 0, sizeof (sa));
  67 + sa.sa_handler = &timer_handler;
  68 + sigaction (SIGVTALRM, &sa, 0);
  69 +
  70 + char *warningFlag = NULL;
  71 + char *criticalFlag = NULL;
  72 + int c;
  73 +
  74 + while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "w:c:Vh")) != -1)
  75 + {
  76 + switch(c)
  77 + {
  78 + case 'w':
  79 + warningFlag = optarg;
  80 + break;
  81 + case 'c':
  82 + criticalFlag = optarg;
  83 + break;
  84 + case 'V':
  85 + printVersion();
  86 + return 0;
  87 + case 'h':
  88 + printHelp(true);
  89 + return 0;
  90 + case '?':
  91 + printHelp(false);
  92 + return 3;
  93 + }
  94 + }
  95 +
  96 + if(warningFlag == NULL)
  97 + {
  98 + cout << "Warning limit (-w) wasn't set. Exiting." << endl;
  99 + return 3;
  100 + }
  101 + if(criticalFlag == NULL)
  102 + {
  103 + cout << "Critical limit (-w) wasn't set. Exiting." << endl;
  104 + return 3;
  105 + }
  106 +
  107 + double freeMem = 0;
  108 + double totalMem = 0;
  109 +
  110 + ifstream meminfo(MEMINFO);
  111 +
  112 + totalMem = getNum(&meminfo);
  113 + freeMem += getNum(&meminfo);
  114 + freeMem += getNum(&meminfo);
  115 + freeMem += getNum(&meminfo);
  116 +
  117 + meminfo.close();
  118 +
  119 + int freeMemMB = freeMem / 1024;
  120 + int totalMemMB = totalMem / 1024;
  121 + int percFree = ((double)freeMemMB/(double)totalMemMB)*100;
  122 +
  123 + range warningLimit, criticalLimit;
  124 +
  125 + try
  126 + {
  127 + warningLimit = parseRange(warningFlag,totalMemMB);
  128 + criticalLimit = parseRange(criticalFlag,totalMemMB);
  129 + }
  130 + catch(rangeException e)
  131 + {
  132 + cout << e.what() << endl;
  133 + exit(3);
  134 + }
  135 +
  136 + int returnCode;
  137 +
  138 + cout << servicename;
  139 +
  140 + if((freeMemMB > criticalLimit.min) && (freeMemMB < criticalLimit.max))
  141 + {
  142 + cout << " CRITICAL";
  143 + returnCode = 2;
  144 + }
  145 + else if((freeMemMB > warningLimit.min) && (freeMemMB < warningLimit.max))
  146 + {
  147 + cout << " WARNING";
  148 + returnCode = 1;
  149 + }
  150 + else
  151 + {
  152 + cout << " OK";
  153 + returnCode = 0;
  154 + }
  155 + cout << " - " << percFree << "% free (" << freeMemMB << " MB out of " << totalMemMB << " MB) |memory=" << freeMemMB << "MB;" << warningLimit.max << ";" << criticalLimit.max << ";" << "0;" << totalMemMB << endl;
  156 + return returnCode;
  157 +}
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check_memfree/check_memfree.h 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_memfree/check_memfree.h
  1 +#ifndef CHECK_MEMFREE_H
  2 +#define CHECK_MEMFREE_H
  3 +
  4 +#include <iostream>
  5 +#include <sstream>
  6 +#include <fstream>
  7 +#include <limits>
  8 +
  9 +#include <ctype.h>
  10 +#include <cstdlib>
  11 +#include <unistd.h>
  12 +#include <cstring>
  13 +
  14 +#include <sys/time.h>
  15 +
  16 +#include "range.h"
  17 +#include "aux.h"
  18 +
  19 +#define MEMINFO "/proc/meminfo"
  20 +#define VERSION "1.0"
  21 +
  22 +int getNum(ifstream *file);
  23 +void printVersion();
  24 +void printHelp(bool longVersion);
  25 +
  26 +#endif
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check_memfree/range.cpp 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_memfree/range.cpp
  1 +#include "range.h"
  2 +
  3 +range parseRange(char* input, int total)
  4 +{
  5 + bool includeRange = false;
  6 + range r;
  7 + if(input[0] == '~')
  8 + {
  9 + if(strlen(input) > 2)
  10 + {
  11 + r.min = 0;
  12 + if(input[1] == ':')
  13 + {
  14 + if(input[strlen(input)-1] == '%')
  15 + {
  16 + input[strlen(input)-1] = '\0';
  17 + r.max = total*((double)str2int(string(input+2))/100);
  18 + }
  19 + r.max = str2int(string(input+2));
  20 + }
  21 + return r;
  22 + }
  23 + throw rangeException("Wrong range format or maximum and minimum are unsatisfiable");
  24 + }
  25 + else if(input[0] == '@')
  26 + {
  27 + includeRange = true;
  28 + input++;
  29 + }
  30 + string str = string(input);
  31 + size_t pos = str.find_first_of(":");
  32 + if(pos != string::npos)
  33 + {
  34 + if(str.find_first_of(":",pos+1) != string::npos)
  35 + {
  36 + throw rangeException("Wrong range format or maximum and minimum are unsatisfiable");
  37 + }
  38 + if(str[pos-1] == '%')
  39 + {
  40 + r.min = total*((double)str2int(str.substr(0,pos-1))/100);
  41 + }
  42 + else
  43 + {
  44 + r.min = str2int(str.substr(0,pos));
  45 + }
  46 + }
  47 + else
  48 + {
  49 + r.min = 0;
  50 + if(str[str.length()-1] == '%')
  51 + {
  52 + r.max = total*((double)str2int(str.substr(0,str.length()-1))/100);
  53 + }
  54 + else
  55 + {
  56 + r.max = str2int(str);
  57 + }
  58 + }
  59 + if(includeRange)
  60 + {
  61 + r.min--;
  62 + r.max++;
  63 + }
  64 + if(r.min > r.max)
  65 + {
  66 + throw rangeException("Wrong range format or maximum and minimum are unsatisfiable");
  67 + }
  68 + return r;
  69 +}
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check_memfree/range.h 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_memfree/range.h
  1 +#ifndef RANGE_H
  2 +#define RANGE_H
  3 +
  4 +#include <exception>
  5 +
  6 +#include <string.h>
  7 +
  8 +#include "aux.h"
  9 +
  10 +struct range
  11 +{
  12 + int min;
  13 + int max;
  14 +};
  15 +
  16 +void wrongRange();
  17 +range parseRange(char* input, int total);
  18 +
  19 +class rangeException : public exception
  20 +{
  21 + public:
  22 + rangeException(std::string ss) : s(ss) {}
  23 + ~rangeException() throw () {}
  24 + const char* what() const throw() { return s.c_str(); }
  25 + private:
  26 + string s;
  27 +};
  28 +
  29 +#endif
  30 +
  31 +
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check_smart/README.md 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_smart/README.md
  1 +##check_smart v1.0
  2 +
  3 +Checks for pending, reallocated or uncorrectable sectors in disks using SMART
  4 +WARNING: Requires the setuid bit to be set to run as root
  5 +
  6 +Usage:
  7 +check_smart [-hV] DISKS...
  8 +
  9 +Options:
  10 + -h
  11 + Print detailed help screen
  12 + -V
  13 + Print version information
  14 + DISKS
  15 + Disks for which to retrieve S.M.A.R.T data
  16 +
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  1 +++ a/check_smart/check_smart.cpp
  1 +#include "check_smart.h"
  2 +
  3 +char *servicename = (char*)"SMART";
  4 +
  5 +int evalStatus(char* disk, string reallocatedCount, string currentPending, string offlineUncorrectable, string *status)
  6 +{
  7 + int returnStatus = 0;
  8 + *status = string(disk) + " reallocated_count:";
  9 + string reallocatedNum = reallocatedCount.substr(reallocatedCount.find_last_of(" ")+1);
  10 + if(reallocatedNum != "0")
  11 + {
  12 + returnStatus = 1;
  13 + }
  14 + *status += reallocatedNum + " current_pending:";
  15 + string currentNum = currentPending.substr(currentPending.find_last_of(" ")+1);
  16 + if(currentNum != "0")
  17 + {
  18 + returnStatus = 2;
  19 + }
  20 + *status += currentNum + " offline_uncorrectable:";
  21 + string offlineNum = offlineUncorrectable.substr(offlineUncorrectable.find_last_of(" ")+1);
  22 + if(offlineNum != "0")
  23 + {
  24 + returnStatus = 2;
  25 + }
  26 + *status += offlineNum;
  27 + return returnStatus;
  28 +}
  29 +
  30 +void printVersion()
  31 +{
  32 + cout << "check_smart v" << VERSION << endl << endl;
  33 +}
  34 +
  35 +void printHelp(bool longVersion)
  36 +{
  37 + if(longVersion)
  38 + {
  39 + printVersion();
  40 + cout << "Checks for pending, reallocated or uncorrectable sectors in disks using SMART" << endl << "WARNING: Requires the setuid bit to be set to run as root" << endl << endl;
  41 + printHelp(false);
  42 + cout << "Options:" << endl;
  43 + cout << " -h" << endl;
  44 + cout << " Print detailed help screen" << endl;
  45 + cout << " -V" << endl;
  46 + cout << " Print version information" << endl;
  47 + cout << " DISKS" << endl;
  48 + cout << " Disks for which to retrieve S.M.A.R.T data" << endl << endl;
  49 + return;
  50 + }
  51 + cout << "Usage: " << endl << "check_smart [-hV] DISKS..." << endl << endl;
  52 +}
  53 +
  54 +int main(int argc, char **argv)
  55 +{
  56 + struct itimerval timer;
  57 + timer.it_value.tv_sec = 10;
  58 + timer.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
  59 + timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0;
  60 + timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0;
  61 + setitimer (ITIMER_VIRTUAL, &timer, 0);
  62 +
  63 + struct sigaction sa;
  64 + memset (&sa, 0, sizeof (sa));
  65 + sa.sa_handler = &timer_handler;
  66 + sigaction (SIGVTALRM, &sa, 0);
  67 +
  68 + int c;
  69 + while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "Vh")) != -1)
  70 + {
  71 + switch(c)
  72 + {
  73 + case 'h':
  74 + printHelp(true);
  75 + return 0;
  76 + case 'V':
  77 + printVersion();
  78 + return 0;
  79 + case '?':
  80 + printHelp(false);
  81 + return 3;
  82 + }
  83 + }
  84 +
  85 + if(argc == 1)
  86 + {
  87 + cout << "No disks checked" << endl;
  88 + return 3;
  89 + }
  90 +
  91 + string *results = new string[argc-1];
  92 + int returnCode = 0;
  93 +
  94 + string command = string(SMARTCTL_CMD);
  95 + stringstream sstream;
  96 + string line = "";
  97 + string reallocatedCount = "";
  98 + string currentPending = "";
  99 + string offlineUncorrectable = "";
  100 + string status = "";
  101 + for(int i = 1; i < argc; i++)
  102 + {
  103 + string output;
  104 + int rc = exec(command + argv[i],&output);
  105 + if(rc)
  106 + {
  107 + cout << "Error reading SMART data from disk" << endl;
  108 + exit(3);
  109 + }
  110 + sstream.str(output);
  111 + while(getline(sstream,line))
  112 + {
  113 + int j = 0;
  114 + while(line[j] == ' ')
  115 + {
  116 + j++;
  117 + }
  118 + size_t spacePos = line.find_first_of(" ",j);
  119 + if(line.substr(j,spacePos-j) == "5")
  120 + {
  121 + reallocatedCount = line;
  122 + }
  123 + else if(line.substr(j,spacePos-j) == "197")
  124 + {
  125 + currentPending = line;
  126 + }
  127 + else if(line.substr(j,spacePos-j) == "198")
  128 + {
  129 + offlineUncorrectable = line;
  130 + }
  131 + }
  132 + if((reallocatedCount == "") || (currentPending == "") || (offlineUncorrectable == ""))
  133 + {
  134 + returnCode = 3;
  135 + status = string(argv[i]) + " status UNKNOWN";
  136 + }
  137 + else
  138 + {
  139 + switch(evalStatus(argv[i],reallocatedCount,currentPending,offlineUncorrectable,&status))
  140 + {
  141 + case 0:
  142 + //everything is OK
  143 + break;
  144 + case 1:
  145 + //Warning issued
  146 + if(!returnCode)
  147 + {
  148 + returnCode = 1;
  149 + }
  150 + break;
  151 + case 2:
  152 + //Critical issued
  153 + returnCode = 2;
  154 + break;
  155 + }
  156 + }
  157 + results[i-1] = status;
  158 + reallocatedCount = "";
  159 + currentPending = "";
  160 + offlineUncorrectable = "";
  161 + output = "";
  162 + line = "";
  163 + status = "";
  164 + sstream.str("");
  165 + sstream.clear();
  166 + }
  167 + cout << servicename;
  168 + if(returnCode == 0)
  169 + {
  170 + cout << " OK - disk status: ";
  171 + }
  172 + else if(returnCode == 1)
  173 + {
  174 + cout << " WARNING - disk status: ";
  175 + }
  176 + else if(returnCode == 2)
  177 + {
  178 + cout << " CRITICAL - disk status: ";
  179 + }
  180 + else if(returnCode == 3)
  181 + {
  182 + cout << " UNKNOWN - disk status: ";
  183 + }
  184 + for(int i = 0; i < (argc-1); i++)
  185 + {
  186 + cout << results[i];
  187 + if(i != (argc-2))
  188 + {
  189 + cout << ", ";
  190 + }
  191 + }
  192 + cout << endl;
  193 + return returnCode;
  194 +}
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check_smart/check_smart.h 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_smart/check_smart.h
  1 +#ifndef CHECK_SMART_H
  2 +#define CHECK_SMART_H
  3 +
  4 +#include <iostream>
  5 +#include <sstream>
  6 +
  7 +#include <stdio.h>
  8 +#include <cstring>
  9 +#include <cstdlib>
  10 +#include <unistd.h>
  11 +
  12 +#include <sys/time.h>
  13 +
  14 +#include "aux.h"
  15 +
  16 +#define SMARTCTL_CMD "smartctl -A "
  17 +#define VERSION "1.0"
  18 +
  19 +using namespace std;
  20 +
  21 +int evalStatus(char* disk, string reallocatedCount, string currentPending, string offlineUncorrectable, string *status);
  22 +void printVersion();
  23 +void printHelp(bool longVersion);
  24 +
  25 +#endif
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check_tftp/README.md 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_tftp/README.md
  1 +##check_tftp v1.0
  2 +
  3 +Checks if a remote TFTP server is working by retrieving a file from it.
  4 +
  5 +Usage:
  6 +check_tftp [-hV] | -H HOSTNAME -f FILENAME [-t TIMEOUT -p PORT]
  7 +
  8 +Options:
  9 + -h
  10 + Print detailed help screen
  11 + -V
  12 + Print version information
  13 + -H
  14 + Hostname of the TFTP server
  15 + -p
  16 + Port where the server is listening. If not specified, uses default TFTP port
  17 + -t
  18 + Timeout for the retrieval operation. If not specified, uses 10 seconds timeout
  19 + -f
  20 + Filename to retrieve
  21 +
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check_tftp/check_tftp.cpp 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_tftp/check_tftp.cpp
  1 +#include "check_tftp.h"
  2 +
  3 +char *servicename = (char*)"TFTP";
  4 +
  5 +uint8_t recvFile(char *filename, string *error, int s, struct sockaddr_in *server)
  6 +{
  7 + int tid = 0;
  8 + struct sockaddr_in data;
  9 + uint16_t numBlock;
  10 + char buffer[BUFSIZE+4];
  11 + ssize_t dataLength = 512;
  12 + if(sendRRQ(filename,MODE_OCTAL,s,server) < 0)
  13 + {
  14 + *error = "Socket error while sending RRQ";
  15 + return 2;
  16 + }
  17 + while(dataLength == 512)
  18 + {
  19 + memset(buffer,0x00,BUFSIZE+4);
  20 + dataLength = recvMsg(s,buffer,BUFSIZE+4,&data) - 4;
  21 + if(dataLength < 0)
  22 + {
  23 + *error = "Timeout occurred";
  24 + return 2;
  25 + }
  26 + if(!tid)
  27 + {
  28 + tid = ntohs(data.sin_port);
  29 + server->sin_port = htons(tid);
  30 + }
  31 + if(buffer[1] != DATA)
  32 + {
  33 + *error += (char)buffer[3]+48;
  34 + *error += ": ";
  35 + *error += buffer+4;
  36 + return 1;
  37 + }
  38 + numBlock = 0;
  39 + numBlock |= ((uint8_t)buffer[2] << 8);
  40 + numBlock |= (uint8_t)buffer[3];
  41 + if(sendACK(numBlock,s,server) < 0)
  42 + {
  43 + *error = "Socket error while sending ACK";
  44 + return 2;
  45 + }
  46 + }
  47 + return 0;
  48 +}
  49 +
  50 +uint8_t sendACK(uint16_t numBlock, int s, struct sockaddr_in *si)
  51 +{
  52 + char message[4];
  53 + message[0] = 0;
  54 + message[1] = ACK;
  55 + message[2] = (numBlock & 0xFF00) >> 8;
  56 + message[3] = numBlock & 0x00FF;
  57 + return sendMsg(s,message,4,si);
  58 +}
  59 +
  60 +uint8_t sendRRQ(char *filename, char *mode, int s, struct sockaddr_in *si)
  61 +{
  62 + size_t length = 2 + strlen(filename) + 1 + strlen(mode) + 1;
  63 + char *message = new char[length];
  64 + message[0] = 0;
  65 + message[1] = RRQ;
  66 + strcpy(message+2,filename);
  67 + strcpy(message+2+strlen(filename)+1,mode);
  68 + return sendMsg(s,message,length,si);
  69 +}
  70 +
  71 +void printVersion()
  72 +{
  73 + cout << "check_tftp v" << VERSION << endl << endl;
  74 +}
  75 +
  76 +void printHelp(bool longVersion)
  77 +{
  78 + if(longVersion)
  79 + {
  80 + printVersion();
  81 + cout << "Checks if a remote TFTP server is working by retrieving a file from it." << endl << endl;
  82 + printHelp(false);
  83 + cout << "Options:" << endl;
  84 + cout << " -h" << endl;
  85 + cout << " Print detailed help screen" << endl;
  86 + cout << " -V" << endl;
  87 + cout << " Print version information" << endl;
  88 + cout << " -H" << endl;
  89 + cout << " Hostname of the TFTP server" << endl;
  90 + cout << " -p" << endl;
  91 + cout << " Port where the server is listening. If not specified, uses default TFTP port" << endl;
  92 + cout << " -t" << endl;
  93 + cout << " Timeout for the retrieval operation. If not specified, uses 10 seconds timeout" << endl;
  94 + cout << " -f" << endl;
  95 + cout << " Filename to retrieve" << endl << endl;
  96 +
  97 + return;
  98 + }
  99 + cout << "Usage: " << endl << "check_tftp [-hV] | -H HOSTNAME -f FILENAME [-t TIMEOUT -p PORT]" << endl << endl;
  100 +}
  101 +
  102 +int main(int argc, char **argv)
  103 +{
  104 + int timeout = 10;
  105 + int returnCode;
  106 + char *filename = NULL;
  107 + char *hostname = NULL;
  108 + uint16_t port = DEFAULT_PORT;
  109 + struct sockaddr_in si;
  110 + struct hostent *host;
  111 + int s;
  112 +
  113 + int c;
  114 + while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "VhH:p:f:t:")) != -1)
  115 + {
  116 + switch(c)
  117 + {
  118 + case 'h':
  119 + printHelp(true);
  120 + return 0;
  121 + case 'V':
  122 + printVersion();
  123 + return 0;
  124 + case 'H':
  125 + hostname = optarg;
  126 + break;
  127 + case 'p':
  128 + port = (uint16_t)str2int(string(optarg));
  129 + break;
  130 + case 't':
  131 + timeout = str2int(string(optarg));
  132 + break;
  133 + case 'f':
  134 + filename = optarg;
  135 + break;
  136 + case '?':
  137 + printHelp(false);
  138 + return 3;
  139 + }
  140 + }
  141 +
  142 + if(hostname == NULL)
  143 + {
  144 + cout << "Hostname not specified" << endl;
  145 + return 3;
  146 + }
  147 + if(filename == NULL)
  148 + {
  149 + cout << "Filename not specified" << endl;
  150 + return 3;
  151 + }
  152 +
  153 + setupSocket(port,hostname,host,timeout,&si,&s);
  154 + string error;
  155 + returnCode = recvFile(filename,&error,s,&si);
  156 +
  157 + cout << servicename;
  158 + if(!returnCode)
  159 + {
  160 + cout << " OK - " << filename << " retrieved successfully" << endl;
  161 + }
  162 + else if(returnCode == 1)
  163 + {
  164 + cout << " WARNING - server answered with ERROR " << error << endl;
  165 + }
  166 + else
  167 + {
  168 + cout << " CRITICAL - " << error << endl;
  169 + }
  170 + close(s);
  171 + return returnCode;
  172 +}
  173 +//printHelp
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check_tftp/check_tftp.h 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_tftp/check_tftp.h
  1 +#ifndef CHECK_TFTP_H
  2 +#define CHECK_TFTP_H
  3 +
  4 +#include <iostream>
  5 +#include <sstream>
  6 +
  7 +#include <stdio.h>
  8 +#include <cstring>
  9 +#include <cstdlib>
  10 +#include <unistd.h>
  11 +
  12 +#include <sys/time.h>
  13 +
  14 +#include "aux.h"
  15 +#include "udp.h"
  16 +
  17 +#define DEFAULT_PORT 69 //SEXY PROGRAMMING...
  18 +#define VERSION "1.0"
  19 +#define BUFSIZE 512
  20 +#define RRQ 1
  21 +#define DATA 3
  22 +#define ACK 4
  23 +#define ERROR 5
  24 +#define MODE_OCTAL (char*)"octet"
  25 +
  26 +using namespace std;
  27 +
  28 +uint8_t recvFile(char *filename, string *error, int s, struct sockaddr_in *si);
  29 +uint8_t sendACK(uint16_t numBlock, int s, struct sockaddr_in *si);
  30 +uint8_t sendRRQ(char *filename, char *mode, int s, struct sockaddr_in *si);
  31 +void printVersion();
  32 +void printHelp(bool longVersion);
  33 +
  34 +#endif
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check_tftp/udp.cpp 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_tftp/udp.cpp
  1 +#include "udp.h"
  2 +
  3 +void setupSocket(uint16_t port, char *hostname, struct hostent *host, int timeout, struct sockaddr_in *si, int *s)
  4 +{
  5 + if((*s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP)) == -1)
  6 + {
  7 + cout << "Couldn't create socket" << endl;
  8 + exit(3);
  9 + }
  10 + struct timeval tv;
  11 + tv.tv_sec = timeout;
  12 + tv.tv_usec = 0;
  13 + if(setsockopt(*s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO,&tv,sizeof(tv)) < 0)
  14 + {
  15 + cout << "Error setting socket timeout" << endl;
  16 + exit(3);
  17 + }
  18 + if(!(host = gethostbyname(hostname)))
  19 + {
  20 + cout << "Client could not get host address information" << endl;
  21 + exit(3);
  22 + }
  23 +
  24 + memset((char *) si, 0, sizeof(*si));
  25 + si->sin_family = AF_INET;
  26 + memcpy (&(si->sin_addr), host->h_addr, host->h_length);
  27 + si->sin_port = htons(port);
  28 +}
  29 +
  30 +int sendMsg(int s, char *msg, size_t msgLength, struct sockaddr_in *si)
  31 +{
  32 + return sendto(s, msg, msgLength, 0,(struct sockaddr*) si, sizeof(*si));
  33 +}
  34 +
  35 +int recvMsg(int s, char *msg, size_t msgLength, struct sockaddr_in *si)
  36 +{
  37 + size_t slen = sizeof(*si);
  38 + return recvfrom(s, msg, msgLength, 0, (struct sockaddr *) si, (socklen_t*)&slen);
  39 +}
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check_tftp/udp.h 0 → 100644
  1 +++ a/check_tftp/udp.h
  1 +#ifndef UDP_H
  2 +#define UDP_H
  3 +
  4 +#include <iostream>
  5 +
  6 +#include <string.h>
  7 +#include <cstdlib>
  8 +
  9 +#include <arpa/inet.h>
  10 +#include <sys/socket.h>
  11 +#include <netdb.h>
  12 +#include <netinet/in.h>
  13 +
  14 +using namespace std;
  15 +
  16 +void setupSocket(uint16_t port, char *hostname, struct hostent *host, int timeout, struct sockaddr_in *si, int *s);
  17 +int sendMsg(int s, char *msg, size_t msgLength, struct sockaddr_in *si);
  18 +int recvMsg(int s, char *msg, size_t msgLength, struct sockaddr_in *si);
  19 +
  20 +#endif
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