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0 github: [flok99]
0 # Courtesy github/gitignore
1
2 # Prerequisites
3 *.d
4
5 # Object files
6 *.o
7 *.ko
8 *.obj
9 *.elf
10
11 # Precompiled Headers
12 *.gch
13 *.pch
14
15 # Libraries
16 *.lib
17 *.a
18 *.la
19 *.lo
20
21 # Shared objects (inc. Windows DLLs)
22 *.dll
23 *.so
24 *.so.*
25 *.dylib
26
27 # Executables
28 *.exe
29 *.out
30 *.app
31 *.i*86
32 *.x86_64
33 *.hex
34
35 # Debug files
36 *.dSYM/
37 *.su
38 *.o
39
40 makefile.inc
41 httping
42 *.mo
0 from debian:stretch
1 MAINTAINER ugurarpaci@gmail.com
2 RUN apt-get update
3 RUN apt-get install gcc make cmake gettext -y
4 ADD . /opt/httping
5 WORKDIR /opt/httping
6 RUN make
7 RUN mv httping /usr/local/bin && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/httping
8 ENTRYPOINT ["httping"]
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5454 ARCHIVE=/bin/tar cf -
5555 COMPRESS=/bin/gzip -9
5656
57 ifneq ($(NO_GETTEXT),yes)
5758 TRANSLATIONS=nl.mo ru.mo
59 endif
5860
5961 OBJS=gen.o http.o io.o error.o utils.o main.o tcp.o res.o socks5.o kalman.o cookies.o help.o colors.o
6062
117119 ifneq ($(DEBUG),yes)
118120 $(STRIP) $(DESTDIR)/$(BINDIR)/$(TARGET)
119121 endif
122 ifneq ($(NO_GETTEXT),yes)
120123 mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/$(PREFIX)/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES
121124 cp nl.mo $(DESTDIR)/$(PREFIX)/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/httping.mo
122125 mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/$(PREFIX)/share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES
123126 cp ru.mo $(DESTDIR)/$(PREFIX)/share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/httping.mo
127 endif
124128
125129
126130 makefile.inc:
0 Folkert van Heusden
1 folkert@vanheusden.com
2 httping
0 httping
1 =======
2
3 Ping with HTTP requests, see http://www.vanheusden.com/httping/
4
5
6 [![Flattr this git repo](http://api.flattr.com/button/flattr-badge-large.png)](https://flattr.com/submit/auto?user_id=flok&url=https://github.com/flok99/httping&title=httping&language=&tags=github&category=software)
7
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0 - added OPTIONAL ncurses interface
1 - added adaptive interval
00 #include <stdlib.h>
11 #include <string.h>
2 #include <unistd.h>
23
34 #include "utils.h"
45
1010
1111 char last_error[4096] = { 0 };
1212
13 extern char json_output;
14
1315 void error_exit(char *format, ...)
1416 {
1517 int e = errno;
1820 va_start(ap, format);
1921 (void)vfprintf(stderr, format, ap);
2022 va_end(ap);
23
24 if (json_output) {
25 printf("\n]\n");
26 }
2127
2228 fprintf(stderr, gettext("\n\nerrno=%d which means %s (if applicable)\n"), e, strerror(e));
2329
0 <HTML>
1 <BODY>
2 <TABLE BORDER='1'>
3 <TR><TH>sequence</TH><TH>data</TH></TR>
4 <?
5 $handle = popen('./httping -c 3 www.google.com -F -M', 'r');
6 $read = '';
7 while($line = fgets($handle))
8 $read .= ' '.$line;
9 fclose($handle);
10
11 $fields = json_decode($read);
12
13 for($index=0; $index<count($fields); $index++)
14 {
15 ?><TR><?
16 ?><TD><? print $index + 1; ?></TD><?
17 ?><TD><? ?></TD><?
18 ?></TR><?
19
20 ?><TR><?
21 ?><TD><? ?></TD><?
22 ?><TD><?
23 ?><TABLE><?
24 ?><TR><TH>key</TH><TH>value</TH></TR><?
25 foreach($fields[$index] as $key => $value)
26 {
27 ?><TR><?
28 ?><TD><? print $key; ?></TD><?
29 ?><TD><? print $value; ?></TD><?
30 ?></TR><?
31 }
32 ?></TABLE><?
33 ?></TD><?
34 ?></TR><?
35 }
36 ?>
37 </TABLE>
38 </BODY>
39 </HTML>
7373
7474 void version(void)
7575 {
76 fprintf(stderr, gettext("HTTPing v" VERSION ", (C) 2003-2016 folkert@vanheusden.com\n"));
76 fprintf(stderr, gettext("HTTPing v" VERSION ", (C) 2003-2017 folkert@vanheusden.com\n"));
7777 #ifndef NO_SSL
7878 fprintf(stderr, gettext(" * SSL support included (-l)\n"));
7979 #endif
244244 /* output settings */
245245 fprintf(stderr, gettext(" *** output settings ***\n"));
246246 format_help("-s", "--show-statuscodes", gettext("show statuscodes"));
247 format_help("-S", "--split-time", gettext("split measured time in its individual components (resolve, connect, send, etc."));
247 format_help("-S", "--split-time", gettext("split measured time in its individual components (resolve, connect, send, receive, disconnect)"));
248248 format_help(NULL, "--threshold-red", gettext("from what ping value to show the value in red (must be bigger than yellow), only in color mode (-Y)"));
249249 format_help(NULL, "--threshold-yellow", gettext("from what ping value to show the value in yellow"));
250250 format_help(NULL, "--threshold-show", gettext("from what ping value to show the results"));
252252 format_help(NULL, "--aggregate x[,y[,z]]", gettext("show an aggregate each x[/y[/z[/etc]]] seconds"));
253253 #ifndef NO_SSL
254254 format_help("-z", "--show-fingerprint", gettext("show fingerprint (SSL)"));
255 format_help(NULL, "--ca-path", gettext("path to ca certificates (SSL)"));
255256 #endif
256257 format_help("-v", NULL, gettext("verbose mode"));
257258 fprintf(stderr, gettext("\n"));
273274 format_help("-o rc,rc,...", "--ok-result-codes", gettext("what http results codes indicate 'ok' comma separated WITHOUT spaces inbetween default is 200, use with -e"));
274275 format_help("-e x", "--result-string", gettext("string to display when http result code doesn't match"));
275276 format_help("-n warn,crit", "--nagios-mode-1 / --nagios-mode-2", gettext("Nagios-mode: return 1 when avg. response time >= warn, 2 if >= crit, otherwhise return 0"));
276 format_help("-N x", NULL, gettext("Nagios mode 2: return 0 when all fine, 'x' when anything failes"));
277 format_help("-N x", NULL, gettext("Nagios mode 2: return 0 when all fine, 'x' when anything fails"));
277278 format_help("-C cookie=value", "--cookie", gettext("add a cookie to the request"));
278279 format_help("-Y", "--colors", gettext("add colors"));
279280 format_help("-a", "--audible-ping", gettext("audible ping"));
105105 Only resolve the hostname once: this takes the resolving out of the loop so that the latency of the DNS is not measured. Also useful when you want to measure only 1 webserver while the DNS returns a different ip-address for each resolve ('roundrobin').
106106 .TP
107107 .B "\-S"
108 Split measured latency in time to connect and time to exchange a request with the HTTP server.
108 Split measured latency in time to connect and time to exchange a request with the HTTP server. Split are returned in the following order: Resolve, Connect, Send, Receive, Disconnect.
109109 .TP
110110 .B "\-s"
111111 When a successfull transaction was done, show the HTTP statuscode (200, 404, etc.).
4444
4545 #ifdef _TEST
4646 printf("Ideal position: %6.3f \n",z_real);
47 printf("Mesaured position: %6.3f [diff:%.3f]\n",z_measured,fabs(z_real-z_measured));
47 printf("Measured position: %6.3f [diff:%.3f]\n",z_measured,fabs(z_real-z_measured));
4848 printf("Kalman position: %6.3f [diff:%.3f]\n",x_est,fabs(z_real - x_est));
4949 #endif
5050
174174 printf("\"connect_ms\" : \"%e\", ", t_connect -> cur);
175175 else
176176 printf("\"connect_ms\" : \"%e\", ",-1.0);
177 printf("\"request_ms\" : \"%e\", ", t_request -> cur);
178 printf("\"total_ms\" : \"%e\", ", t_total -> cur);
177 if (t_request != NULL)
178 printf("\"request_ms\" : \"%e\", ", t_request -> cur);
179 if (t_total != NULL)
180 printf("\"total_ms\" : \"%e\", ", t_total -> cur);
179181 printf("\"http_code\" : \"%d\", ", http_code);
180182 printf("\"msg\" : \"%s\", ", msg);
181183 printf("\"header_size\" : \"%d\", ", header_size);
185187 printf("\"ssl_fingerprint\" : \"%s\", ", ssl_fp ? ssl_fp : "");
186188 printf("\"time_offset\" : \"%f\", ", toff_diff_ts);
187189 printf("\"tfo_success\" : \"%s\", ", tfo_success ? "true" : "false");
188 if (t_ssl -> cur_valid)
190 if (t_ssl != NULL && t_ssl -> cur_valid)
189191 printf("\"ssl_ms\" : \"%e\", ", t_ssl -> cur);
190192 printf("\"tfo_succes\" : \"%s\", ", tfo_success ? "true" : "false");
191193 if (t_ssl !=NULL && t_ssl -> cur_valid)
192194 printf("\"ssl_ms\" : \"%e\", ", t_ssl -> cur);
193 printf("\"write\" : \"%e\", ", t_write -> cur);
194 printf("\"close\" : \"%e\", ", t_close -> cur);
195 if (t_write != NULL)
196 printf("\"write\" : \"%e\", ", t_write -> cur);
197 if (t_close != NULL)
198 printf("\"close\" : \"%e\", ", t_close -> cur);
195199 printf("\"cookies\" : \"%d\", ", n_cookies);
196200 if (stats_to != NULL && stats_to -> cur_valid)
197201 printf("\"to\" : \"%e\", ", stats_to -> cur);
943947 #ifndef NO_SSL
944948 SSL_CTX *client_ctx = NULL;
945949 #endif
950 const char *ca_path = NULL;
946951 struct sockaddr_in6 addr;
947952 struct addrinfo *ai = NULL, *ai_use = NULL;
948953 struct addrinfo *ai_proxy = NULL, *ai_use_proxy = NULL;
10171022 {"priority", 1, NULL, 23 },
10181023 {"tos", 1, NULL, 24 },
10191024 {"header", 1, NULL, 25 },
1025 {"ca-path", 1, NULL, 26 },
10201026 #ifdef NC
10211027 {"ncurses", 0, NULL, 'K' },
10221028 {"gui", 0, NULL, 'K' },
10591065 {
10601066 switch(c)
10611067 {
1068 case 26:
1069 ca_path = optarg;
1070 break;
1071
10621072 case 25:
10631073 add_header(&additional_headers, &n_additional_headers, optarg);
10641074 break;
14771487 #ifndef NO_SSL
14781488 if (use_ssl)
14791489 {
1480 client_ctx = initialize_ctx(ask_compression);
1490 client_ctx = initialize_ctx(ask_compression, ca_path);
14811491 if (!client_ctx)
14821492 {
14831493 set_error(gettext("problem creating SSL context"));
17421752
17431753 if (fd < 0)
17441754 {
1745 emit_error(verbose, curncount, dstart);
17461755 fd = -1;
17471756 }
17481757
17581767 #ifndef NO_SSL
17591768 if (use_ssl && ssl_h == NULL)
17601769 {
1761 int rc = connect_ssl(fd, client_ctx, &ssl_h, &s_bio, timeout, &ssl_handshake);
1770 int rc = connect_ssl(fd, client_ctx, &ssl_h, &s_bio, timeout, &ssl_handshake, hostname);
17621771 if (rc == 0)
17631772 update_statst(&t_ssl, ssl_handshake);
17641773 else
18181827 e.g. until the transmitbuffers are empty and the data was
18191828 sent to the next hop
18201829 */
1821 #ifndef __CYGWIN__
1830 #ifdef linux
18221831 for(;;)
18231832 {
18241833 int bytes_left = 0;
18351844 * I know of no other way to wait for the kernel to
18361845 * finish the transmission
18371846 */
1838 usleep(write_sleep);
1847 myusleep(write_sleep);
18391848 }
18401849 #endif
18411850
23702379 cur_sleep = wait - interval_left;
23712380 }
23722381
2373 usleep((useconds_t)(cur_sleep * 1000000.0));
2382 myusleep((useconds_t)(cur_sleep * 1000000.0));
23742383 }
23752384
23762385 reset_statst_cur(&t_resolve);
184184 return cnt;
185185 }
186186
187 int connect_ssl(const int fd, SSL_CTX *const client_ctx, SSL **const ssl_h, BIO **const s_bio, const double timeout, double *const ssl_handshake)
187 int connect_ssl(const int fd, SSL_CTX *const client_ctx, SSL **const ssl_h, BIO **const s_bio, const double timeout, double *const ssl_handshake, char *const hostname)
188188 {
189189 double dstart = get_ts();
190190 double end = get_ts() + timeout;
208208 }
209209
210210 *ssl_h = SSL_new(client_ctx);
211 SSL_set_tlsext_host_name(*ssl_h, hostname);
212
213 X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param = SSL_get0_param(*ssl_h);
214 X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host(param, hostname, 0);
211215
212216 *s_bio = BIO_new_socket(fd, BIO_NOCLOSE);
213217 SSL_set_bio(*ssl_h, *s_bio, *s_bio);
255259 }
256260 while (!SSL_is_init_finished(*ssl_h) && !got_sigquit);
257261
262 X509 *cert = SSL_get_peer_certificate(*ssl_h);
263 if (cert)
264 X509_free(cert);
265 else
266 set_error(gettext("SSL no peer certificate"));
267
268 long v = SSL_get_verify_result(*ssl_h);
269 if (v != X509_V_OK)
270 set_error(gettext("SSL certificate validation failed: %s"), X509_verify_cert_error_string(v));
271
258272 if (got_sigquit)
259273 return -1;
260274
266280 return 0;
267281 }
268282
269 SSL_CTX * initialize_ctx(const char ask_compression)
283 SSL_CTX * initialize_ctx(const char ask_compression, const char *ca_path)
270284 {
271285 const SSL_METHOD *meth = NULL;
272286 SSL_CTX *ctx = NULL;
284298 /* create context */
285299 meth = SSLv23_method();
286300 ctx = SSL_CTX_new(meth);
301
302 if (ca_path == NULL)
303 #if defined(__NetBSD__)
304 ca_path = "/etc/openssl/certs";
305 #else
306 ca_path = "/etc/ssl/certs";
307 #endif
308
309 SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(ctx, NULL, ca_path);
287310
288311 #ifdef SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION
289312 if (!ask_compression)
88 int close_ssl_connection(SSL *const ssl_h);
99 int READ_SSL(SSL *const ssl_h, char *whereto, int len, const double timeout);
1010 int WRITE_SSL(SSL *const ssl_h, const char *whereto, int len, const double timeout);
11 int connect_ssl(const int fd, SSL_CTX *const client_ctx, SSL **const ssl_h, BIO **const s_bio, const double timeout, double *const ssl_handshake);
12 SSL_CTX * initialize_ctx(const char ask_compression);
11 int connect_ssl(const int fd, SSL_CTX *const client_ctx, SSL **const ssl_h, BIO **const s_bio, const double timeout, double *const ssl_handshake, char *const hostname);
12 SSL_CTX * initialize_ctx(const char ask_compression, const char *ca_path);
1313 char * get_fingerprint(SSL *const ssl_h);
1414 int connect_ssl_proxy(const int fd, struct addrinfo *const ai, const double timeout, const char *const proxy_user, const char *const proxy_password, const char *const hostname, const int portnr, char *const tfo);
0 #! /usr/bin/python
1
2 import sys
3 import json
4 import os
5 import math
6
7 fin = sys.argv[1]
8
9 print "Loading from %s" % (fin)
10
11 fh = open(fin)
12 json_data = json.load(fh)
13
14 print "Number of rows: %d" % (len(json_data))
15
16 fdata = fin + ".dat"
17 print "Writing data to %s" % (fdata)
18
19 data_fh = open(fdata, "w")
20
21 host='?'
22
23 total=0
24 total_sd=0
25 n=0
26 avg=0
27 sd=0
28 minp = 999999999
29 maxp = -minp
30
31 for row in json_data:
32 if row['status'] == '1':
33 val = float(row['total_s'])
34 data_fh.write("%f %f\n" % (float(row['start_ts']), val))
35 host=row['host']
36 total += val
37 total_sd += val * val
38 n += 1
39 if val > maxp:
40 maxp = val
41 if val < minp:
42 minp = val
43
44 print "Rows ignored: %d" % (len(json_data) - n)
45
46 data_fh.close()
47
48 if n > 0:
49 avg = total / n
50 sd = math.sqrt((total_sd / n) - math.pow(avg, 2.0))
51
52 print "Average ping time: %fs (%d pings)" % (avg, n)
53 print "Standard deviation: %fs" % (sd)
54 print "Minimum ping value: %fs" % (minp)
55 print "Maximum ping value: %fs" % (maxp)
56
57 fscript = fin + ".sh"
58 print "Writing script to %s" % (fscript)
59
60 fpng = fin + ".png"
61
62 script_fh = open(fscript, "w")
63
64 script_fh.write("#! /bin/sh\n\n")
65 script_fh.write("gnuplot <<EOF > " + fpng + "\n")
66 script_fh.write("set term png size 800,600 tiny\n")
67 script_fh.write("set autoscale\n")
68 script_fh.write("set timefmt \"%s\"\n")
69 script_fh.write("set xdata time\n")
70 script_fh.write("set format x \"%H:%M:%S\"\n")
71 script_fh.write("plot \"" + fdata + "\" using 1:2 with lines title \"" + host + "\"\n")
72 script_fh.write("EOF\n")
73
74 os.chmod(fscript, 0755)
75 script_fh.close()
76
77 print "Now invoke %s to generate %s" % (fscript, fpng)
114114
115115 return out;
116116 }
117
118 void myusleep(useconds_t v)
119 {
120 int s = v / 1000000;
121
122 if (s)
123 sleep(s);
124
125 v %= 1000000;
126 if (v)
127 usleep(v);
128 }
1414
1515 #define min(x, y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y))
1616 #define max(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y))
17
18 void myusleep(useconds_t v);
0 #! /bin/sh
1
2 valgrind --show-reachable=yes --leak-check=full --read-var-info=yes --track-origins=yes --malloc-fill=93 --free-fill=b9 --error-limit=no ./httping --graph-limit 250 -K -i 0.1 -W --aggregate 3,5,7 -Q belle
0 VERSION=2.5
0 VERSION=2.6