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Date:      Tue, 6 Jul 1999 14:33:51 nzst
From:      "Dan Langille" <dan.langille@dvl-software.com>
To:        Burke Gallagher <burke@mcs.net>
Cc:        Anton Berezin <tobez@plab.ku.dk>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: running frequent cron perl scripts
Message-ID:  <37816b0f.6e09.0@actrix.gen.nz>

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Burke,

I've modified the script and added some debugging.  Mostly because I don't know
what I'm doing.  Here's the current script and the output.  I have no idea why
it hangs.

I managed to borrow a perl manual at work and found more about the parameters
to send.  I added a zero after looking at man 2 send.  I don't know if that
was correct or not.

cheers.

#!/usr/bin/perl
#

use Socket;
use MIME::Base64;

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# globals
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------

$routerAddress =3D "192.168.1.254";
$username =3D "MadeHardBy";
$password =3D "Telecom";

$IPFilename =3D "myip.txt";

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# syslog
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub syslog( $ )
{
   my $msg =3D shift( @_ );

   system("logger -i -t $msg");
}

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FetchM10Address
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub FetchM10Address()
{
   my $encoded;
   my $httpRequest;
   my $httpResponse;
   my $sin;



print "DYNDNS start\n";
   $encoded =3D encode_base64( "$username:$password" );
   $encoded =3D "$username:$password";
print "DYNDNS 2nd\n";
   $httpRequest =3D "GET /shell/show+ip+interfaces 1.1\r\n"
                . "Accept: text/*, text/html\r\n"
                . "Authorization: Basic $encoded\r\n";
print "DYNDNS 3rd $httpRequest\n";
   $httpResponse =3D "";

print "DYNDNS 4th\n";
   socket( SH, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, getprotobyname('tcp') ) || die "can not
create socket, $!\n";
print "DYNDNS 5th\n";
   $sin =3D sockaddr_in( 80, inet_aton($routerAddress) );
print "DYNDNS 6th\n";
   connect( SH, $sin ) || die "can not connect to router, $!\n";
print "DYNDNS 7th\n";
   send( SH, $httpRequest, 0 );
print "DYNDNS 8th\n";
   while (<SH>)
   {
print "DYNDNS loop\n";
      $httpResponse =3D $httpResponse . $_;
   }
print "DYNDNS 9th\n";
   close( SH );

   $httpResponse =3D~ m/inet ([\d.]+) netmask 0 peer/;
print "DYNDNS 10th\n";
   return $1;
}

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# getLastIP
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub getLastIP()
{
   my $OldIP =3D "";

   if (open( FILE,"<$IPFilename" ))
   {
      $OldIP =3D<FILE>;
      chomp( $OldIP );
      close FILE;
   }

   return $OldIP;
}


# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# writeIP
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------

sub writeIP( $ )
{
   $ip =3D shift( @_ );

   if (open( FILE, ">$IPFilename" ))
   {
      print FILE $ip;
      close FILE;
   }
   else
   {
      print "Error: couldn't write to file $IPFilename: $!\n";
   }
}


# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# main
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------

print "DYNDNS\n";

syslog( "DYNDNS start" );

$currentIP =3D FetchM10Address();
$lastIP =3D getLastIP();


print "currentIP =3D $currentIP,  lastIP =3D $lastIP\n";

if ($currentIP !=3D $lastIP)
{
   print "change detected\n";

   writeIP( $currentIP );
   system "/home/dan/dns_update.sh";
   syslog( "The IP Address has changed to $currentIP" );
}

syslog( "DYNDNS stoped" );


$ perl get_ip.sh
DYNDNS
DYNDNS start
DYNDNS 2nd
DYNDNS 3rd GET /shell/show+ip+interfaces 1.1
Accept: text/*, text/html
Authorization: Basic MadeHardBy:Telecom

DYNDNS 4th
DYNDNS 5th
DYNDNS 6th
DYNDNS 7th
DYNDNS 8th
=F2^C
-
Dan Langille


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