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Diffstat (limited to 'bin/rivrancid.in')
-rw-r--r-- | bin/rivrancid.in | 99 |
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 45 deletions
diff --git a/bin/rivrancid.in b/bin/rivrancid.in index 8b9ae03..d6625b6 100644 --- a/bin/rivrancid.in +++ b/bin/rivrancid.in @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ #! @PERLV_PATH@ ## -## $Id: rivrancid.in,v 1.9 2004/01/11 03:49:13 heas Exp $ +## $Id: rivrancid.in,v 1.17 2006/10/05 04:27:44 heas Exp $ ## -## Copyright (C) 1997-2004 by Terrapin Communications, Inc. +## @PACKAGE@ @VERSION@ +## Copyright (C) 1997-2006 by Terrapin Communications, Inc. ## All rights reserved. ## ## This software may be freely copied, modified and redistributed @@ -21,31 +22,36 @@ # # Amazingly hacked version of Hank's rancid - this one tries to # deal with Cabletron, Riverstone and Enterasys routers/switches -# +# # 10/23/2002 -- Initial changes for Riverstone/Cabletron support -# Jim Meehan -- jmeehan@vpizza.org +# Jim Meehan -- jmeehan@vpizza.org # # RANCID - Really Awesome New Cisco confIg Differ # -# usage: rivrancid [-d] [-l] [-f filename | $host] +# usage: rivrancid [-dV] [-l] [-f filename | hostname] # use Getopt::Std; -getopts('dfl'); +getopts('dflV'); +if ($opt_V) { + print "@PACKAGE@ @VERSION@\n"; + exit(0); +} $log = $opt_l; $debug = $opt_d; $file = $opt_f; $host = $ARGV[0]; $clean_run = 0; $found_end = 0; -$timeo = 90; # flogin timeout in seconds +$timeo = 90; # rivlogin timeout in seconds -my(%filter_pwds); # password filtering mode +my(@commandtable, %commands, @commands);# command lists +my(%filter_pwds); # password filtering mode # This routine is used to print out the router configuration sub ProcessHistory { - my($new_hist_tag,$new_command,$command_string,@string)=(@_); - if((($new_hist_tag ne $hist_tag) || ($new_command ne $command)) - && defined %history) { + my($new_hist_tag,$new_command,$command_string,@string) = (@_); + if ((($new_hist_tag ne $hist_tag) || ($new_command ne $command)) + && defined %history) { print eval "$command \%history"; undef %history; } @@ -67,10 +73,10 @@ sub ProcessHistory { sub numerically { $a <=> $b; } -# This is a sort routing that will sort numerically on the +# This is a sort routine that will sort numerically on the # keys of a hash as if it were a normal array. sub keynsort { - local(%lines)=@_; + local(%lines) = @_; local($i) = 0; local(@sorted_lines); foreach $key (sort numerically keys(%lines)) { @@ -80,10 +86,10 @@ sub keynsort { @sorted_lines; } -# This is a sort routing that will sort on the +# This is a sort routine that will sort on the # keys of a hash as if it were a normal array. sub keysort { - local(%lines)=@_; + local(%lines) = @_; local($i) = 0; local(@sorted_lines); foreach $key (sort keys(%lines)) { @@ -93,22 +99,22 @@ sub keysort { @sorted_lines; } -# This is a sort routing that will sort on the +# This is a sort routine that will sort on the # values of a hash as if it were a normal array. sub valsort{ - local(%lines)=@_; + local(%lines) = @_; local($i) = 0; local(@sorted_lines); foreach $key (sort values %lines) { - $sorted_lines[$i] = $key; - $i++; + $sorted_lines[$i] = $key; + $i++; } @sorted_lines; } -# This is a numerical sort routing (ascending). +# This is a numerical sort routine (ascending). sub numsort { - local(%lines)=@_; + local(%lines) = @_; local($i) = 0; local(@sorted_lines); foreach $num (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %lines) { @@ -122,7 +128,7 @@ sub numsort { # ip address when the ip address is anywhere in # the strings. sub ipsort { - local(%lines)=@_; + local(%lines) = @_; local($i) = 0; local(@sorted_lines); foreach $addr (sort sortbyipaddr keys %lines) { @@ -135,7 +141,7 @@ sub ipsort { # These two routines will sort based upon IP addresses sub ipaddrval { my(@a) = ($_[0] =~ m#^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$#); - $a[3]+256*($a[2]+256*($a[1]+256*$a[0])); + $a[3] + 256 * ($a[2] + 256 * ($a[1] +256 * $a[0])); } sub sortbyipaddr { &ipaddrval($a) <=> &ipaddrval($b); @@ -179,7 +185,7 @@ sub ShowUptime { tr/\015//d; last if(/^$prompt/); next if /^\s*$/; - next if /System up/; + next if /System up/; ProcessHistory("UPTIME","","","!UPTIME: $_"); } ProcessHistory("","","","!\n"); @@ -197,13 +203,13 @@ sub ShowActive { s/^\s*(\d+\D: )*//; # Riverstone/Cabletron doesn't have an "end" line, so - # we need to set $clean_run here + # we need to set $clean_run here if (/^$prompt/) { - $clean_run = 1; - last; - } + $clean_run = 1; + last; + } - next if (/Running system configuration/); + next if (/Running system configuration/); # filter out any RCS/CVS tags to avoid confusing local CVS storage s/\$(Revision|Id):/ $1:/; @@ -227,26 +233,29 @@ sub ShowActive { sub DoNothing {print STDOUT;} # Main -%commands=( - 'system show uptime' => "ShowUptime", - 'system show version' => "ShowVersion", - 'system show hardware' => "ShowHardware", - 'system show active-config' => "ShowActive" -); - -# keys() doesnt return things in the order entered and the order of the -# cmds is important. pita - -@commands=( - "system show uptime", - "system show version", - "system show hardware", - "system show active-config" +@commandtable = ( + {'system show uptime' => 'ShowUptime'}, + {'system show version' => 'ShowVersion'}, + {'system show hardware' => 'ShowHardware'}, + {'system show active-config' => 'ShowActive'} ); +# Use an array to preserve the order of the commands and a hash for mapping +# commands to the subroutine and track commands that have been completed. +@commands = map(keys(%$_), @commandtable); +%commands = map(%$_, @commandtable); $cisco_cmds=join(";",@commands); $cmds_regexp=join("|",@commands); +if (length($host) == 0) { + if ($file) { + print(STDERR "Too few arguments: file name required\n"); + exit(1); + } else { + print(STDERR "Too few arguments: host name required\n"); + exit(1); + } +} open(OUTPUT,">$host.new") || die "Can't open $host.new for writing: $!\n"; select(OUTPUT); # make OUTPUT unbuffered if debugging @@ -269,7 +278,7 @@ if ($file) { # determine password filtering mode if ($ENV{"FILTER_PWDS"} =~ /no/i) { - $filter_pwds = 0; + $filter_pwds = 0; } elsif ($ENV{"FILTER_PWDS"} =~ /all/i) { $filter_pwds = 2; } else { |