sc_erosprober
—
scamper driver to periodically probe addresses and rotate output
files.
sc_erosprober |
[-a addrfile]
[-c command]
[-I interval]
[-l logfile]
[-o outfile]
[-O option]
[-p port]
[-R rotation]
[-U unix-scamper]
[-x unix-control] |
The sc_erosprober
utility provides the ability to
connect to a running
scamper(1)
instance and use it to periodically probe a set of addresses at a defined
interval, and periodically rotate the output file at a defined interval. The
supported options to sc_erosprober
are as follows:
-a
addrfile
- specifies the name of the input file which consists of a sequence of IP
addresses to probe, one address per line.
-c
command
- specifies the command to use with each address.
sc_erosprober
supports the trace and ping
commands, and their options, in scamper.
scamper(1)
documents the options available in trace and ping.
-I
interval
- specifies the probe interval, in seconds, between probing each address.
sc_erosprober
will spread the probing of the
addresses across the interval. If there are 10 addresses to probe at an
interval of 20 seconds, then sc_erosprober
will
issue a command every two seconds.
-l
logfile
- specifies the name of a file to log progress output from
sc_erosprober
generated at run time.
-o
outfile
- specifies the prefix of the name of the output file to be written. The
output file will use the
warts(5)
format.
sc_erosprober
will create a sequence of
files named using the prefix and a timestamp.
-O
options
- allows the behavior of
sc_erosprober
to be further
tailored. The current choices for this option are:
- noshuffle: do not shuffle the order of addresses
before probing starts.
- nooutfile: do not write to warts files, just do the
probing.
-p
port
- specifies the port on the local host where
scamper(1)
is accepting control socket connections.
-R
rotation
- specifies the rotation interval, in seconds, between rotating output
files.
-U
unix-scamper
- specifies the name of a unix domain socket where
scamper(1)
is accepting control socket connections. This socket is used by
sc_erosprober
to send probing commands to
scamper(1)
-x
unix-control
- specifies the name of a unix domain socket where
sc_erosprober
is accepting control socket
connections. This socket can be used by a local process to adjust the
probing list at run time.
Given a set of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses contained in a file named addrs and a
scamper process listening at sock configured to probe at 100 packets per
second started as follows:
scamper -U scamper-sock -p
100
the following command will ping the addresses every two minutes
using one packet, and create an output file every thirty seconds prefixed
with foo:
sc_erosprober -U scamper-sock -a
addrs -o foo -I 120 -R 30 -c 'ping -c 1'
The following command will traceroute towards the addresses every
15 minutes, creating an output file every minute, with an
sc_erosprober
control socket:
sc_erosprober -U scamper-sock -x
erosprober-sock -a addrs -o foo -I 900 -R 60 -c 'trace'
To add an address to the probeset at runtime, using netcat,
use:
nc -U erosprober-sock
+192.0.2.1
To remove an address from the probeset at runtime, using netcat,
use:
nc -U erosprober-sock
-192.0.31.60
sc_erosprober
was written by Matthew Luckie.