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6fa61e35320ac2bc623a9c9ca11b270b34e2d05a doc: Fix Broken Links (Justin Dhillon) Pull request description: ### Summery Here is what I have fixed: http://voorloopnul.com/blog/a-python-netstat-in-less-than-100-lines-of-code/ --> https://web.archive.org/web/20190424172231/http://voorloopnul.com/blog/a-python-netstat-in-less-than-100-lines-of-code/ ### Support my work These links were found with [link-inspector](https://github.com/justindhillon/link-inspector). If you find this PR useful, give the repo a ⭐ ACKs for top commit: fjahr: ACK 6fa61e35320ac2bc623a9c9ca11b270b34e2d05a Tree-SHA512: ba83badfc8a89f33813801f749bcd7ad41d4c9c817ece76f3bb1b60f24c28e99cfccc485a0ba059ec2c1134e8ffb5fa37fdc9835e553229ee5b1167c9b2e8d1f
158 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
158 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
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# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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"""Linux network utilities.
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Roughly based on https://web.archive.org/web/20190424172231/http://voorloopnul.com/blog/a-python-netstat-in-less-than-100-lines-of-code/ by Ricardo Pascal
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"""
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import sys
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import socket
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import struct
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import array
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import os
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# STATE_ESTABLISHED = '01'
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# STATE_SYN_SENT = '02'
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# STATE_SYN_RECV = '03'
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# STATE_FIN_WAIT1 = '04'
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# STATE_FIN_WAIT2 = '05'
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# STATE_TIME_WAIT = '06'
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# STATE_CLOSE = '07'
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# STATE_CLOSE_WAIT = '08'
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# STATE_LAST_ACK = '09'
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STATE_LISTEN = '0A'
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# STATE_CLOSING = '0B'
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def get_socket_inodes(pid):
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'''
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Get list of socket inodes for process pid.
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'''
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base = '/proc/%i/fd' % pid
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inodes = []
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for item in os.listdir(base):
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target = os.readlink(os.path.join(base, item))
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if target.startswith('socket:'):
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inodes.append(int(target[8:-1]))
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return inodes
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def _remove_empty(array):
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return [x for x in array if x !='']
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def _convert_ip_port(array):
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host,port = array.split(':')
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# convert host from mangled-per-four-bytes form as used by kernel
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host = bytes.fromhex(host)
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host_out = ''
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for x in range(0, len(host) // 4):
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(val,) = struct.unpack('=I', host[x*4:(x+1)*4])
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host_out += '%08x' % val
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return host_out,int(port,16)
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def netstat(typ='tcp'):
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'''
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Function to return a list with status of tcp connections at linux systems
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To get pid of all network process running on system, you must run this script
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as superuser
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'''
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with open('/proc/net/'+typ,'r',encoding='utf8') as f:
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content = f.readlines()
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content.pop(0)
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result = []
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for line in content:
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line_array = _remove_empty(line.split(' ')) # Split lines and remove empty spaces.
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tcp_id = line_array[0]
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l_addr = _convert_ip_port(line_array[1])
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r_addr = _convert_ip_port(line_array[2])
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state = line_array[3]
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inode = int(line_array[9]) # Need the inode to match with process pid.
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nline = [tcp_id, l_addr, r_addr, state, inode]
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result.append(nline)
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return result
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def get_bind_addrs(pid):
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'''
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Get bind addresses as (host,port) tuples for process pid.
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'''
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inodes = get_socket_inodes(pid)
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bind_addrs = []
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for conn in netstat('tcp') + netstat('tcp6'):
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if conn[3] == STATE_LISTEN and conn[4] in inodes:
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bind_addrs.append(conn[1])
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return bind_addrs
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# from: https://code.activestate.com/recipes/439093/
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def all_interfaces():
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'''
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Return all interfaces that are up
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'''
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import fcntl # Linux only, so only import when required
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is_64bits = sys.maxsize > 2**32
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struct_size = 40 if is_64bits else 32
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s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
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max_possible = 8 # initial value
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while True:
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bytes = max_possible * struct_size
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names = array.array('B', b'\0' * bytes)
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outbytes = struct.unpack('iL', fcntl.ioctl(
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s.fileno(),
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0x8912, # SIOCGIFCONF
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struct.pack('iL', bytes, names.buffer_info()[0])
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))[0]
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if outbytes == bytes:
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max_possible *= 2
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else:
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break
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namestr = names.tobytes()
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return [(namestr[i:i+16].split(b'\0', 1)[0],
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socket.inet_ntoa(namestr[i+20:i+24]))
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for i in range(0, outbytes, struct_size)]
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def addr_to_hex(addr):
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'''
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Convert string IPv4 or IPv6 address to binary address as returned by
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get_bind_addrs.
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Very naive implementation that certainly doesn't work for all IPv6 variants.
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'''
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if '.' in addr: # IPv4
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addr = [int(x) for x in addr.split('.')]
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elif ':' in addr: # IPv6
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sub = [[], []] # prefix, suffix
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x = 0
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addr = addr.split(':')
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for i,comp in enumerate(addr):
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if comp == '':
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if i == 0 or i == (len(addr)-1): # skip empty component at beginning or end
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continue
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x += 1 # :: skips to suffix
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assert x < 2
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else: # two bytes per component
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val = int(comp, 16)
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sub[x].append(val >> 8)
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sub[x].append(val & 0xff)
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nullbytes = 16 - len(sub[0]) - len(sub[1])
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assert (x == 0 and nullbytes == 0) or (x == 1 and nullbytes > 0)
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addr = sub[0] + ([0] * nullbytes) + sub[1]
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else:
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raise ValueError('Could not parse address %s' % addr)
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return bytearray(addr).hex()
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def test_ipv6_local():
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'''
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Check for (local) IPv6 support.
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'''
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# By using SOCK_DGRAM this will not actually make a connection, but it will
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# fail if there is no route to IPv6 localhost.
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return False
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# TODO: disabled until amazon ipv6 issues are resolved
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# have_ipv6 = True
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# try:
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# s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
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# s.connect(('::1', 1))
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# except socket.error:
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# have_ipv6 = False
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# return have_ipv6
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