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Quick and dirty script to parse output of /usr/sbin/tcpdump -vvv -s 0 -l port 53
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<?php | |
// quick and dirty argument parsing | |
foreach ($argv as $arg) { | |
if ($arg == '-f') { | |
define('FOLLOW', true); | |
} | |
if ($arg == '-h') { | |
define('HISTOGRAM', true); | |
} | |
} | |
if (!defined('FOLLOW')) { | |
define('FOLLOW', false); | |
} | |
if (!defined('HISTOGRAM')) { | |
define('HISTOGRAM', false); | |
} | |
$queries = array(); | |
$output = array(); | |
while (!feof(STDIN)) { | |
$line = fgets(STDIN, 8192); | |
if (!preg_match('/^\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+ IP [^>]+ > .+/', $line)) { | |
$line .= fgets(STDIN, 8192); | |
} | |
// query | |
if (preg_match('/^(\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+) IP [^>]+ > .+ (\d+)\+ (A(AAA)?)\? ([^ ]+)/', $line, $regs)) { | |
$qtimestamp = $regs[1]; | |
$id = $regs[2]; | |
$qtype = $regs[3]; | |
$qsubject = rtrim($regs[5], '.'); | |
$queries[$id] = array($qtimestamp, $qtype, $qsubject); | |
} else | |
// response | |
if (preg_match('/^(\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+) IP [^>]+ > .+ (\d+).? q: (A(AAA)?)\? ([^ ]+)/', $line, $regs)) { | |
$rtimestamp = $regs[1]; | |
$id = $regs[2]; | |
$rtype = $regs[3]; | |
$rsubject = rtrim($regs[5], '.'); | |
if (isset($queries[$id])) { | |
list ($qtimestamp, $qtype, $qsubject) = $queries[$id]; | |
if ($rtype == $qtype && $qsubject == $rsubject) { | |
$ms = (parse_timestamp($rtimestamp) - parse_timestamp($qtimestamp)) * 1000; | |
$bangs = max(0, ceil(log10($ms))); | |
output($qtimestamp, sprintf( | |
"%- 4s %- 50s % 8.03f ms%s", | |
$qtype, $qsubject, $ms, $bangs ? ' ' . str_repeat('!', $bangs) : '' | |
)); | |
} else { | |
output($qtimestamp, sprintf( | |
"got response for query %s, but query type or subject don't match, query was %s %s, response was %s %s", | |
$id, $qtype, $qsubject, $rtype, $rsubject | |
)); | |
} | |
} else { | |
output($rtimestamp, sprintf( | |
"got response to unsolicited %s query for %s (query %s)", | |
$rtype, $rsubject, $id | |
)); | |
} | |
unset($queries[$id]); | |
} | |
} | |
fclose(STDIN); | |
if (!FOLLOW) { | |
// look for queries without responses | |
foreach ($queries as $id => $query) { | |
list ($qtimestamp, $qtype, $qsubject) = $query; | |
output($qtimestamp, sprintf( | |
"%- 4s %- 50s - ms **********", | |
$qtype, $qsubject | |
)); | |
} | |
// collate buffered output | |
foreach ($output as $hm => $bucket) { | |
ksort($bucket); | |
foreach ($bucket as $sa => $data) { | |
list($timestamp, $message) = $data; | |
output_real($timestamp, $message); | |
} | |
} | |
// print histogram data | |
if (HISTOGRAM) { | |
echo "\n\n\n"; | |
foreach ($output as $hm => $bucket) { | |
// count failed queries | |
$failed = 0; | |
foreach ($bucket as $sa => $data) { | |
list($timestamp, $message) = $data; | |
if (strpos($message, '- ms **********') !== false) { | |
$failed++; | |
} | |
} | |
printf("%s,%d\n", $hm, $failed); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
function output($timestamp, $message) | |
{ | |
if (FOLLOW) { | |
output_real($timestamp, $message); | |
flush(); | |
} else { | |
// buffer output | |
$hm = substr($timestamp, 0, 5); | |
$sa = substr($timestamp, 6); | |
global $output; | |
$output[$hm][$sa] = array($timestamp, $message); | |
} | |
} | |
function output_real($timestamp, $message) | |
{ | |
printf("%s %s\n", $timestamp, $message); | |
} | |
function parse_timestamp($timestamp) | |
{ | |
$hours = substr($timestamp, 0, 2); | |
$minutes = substr($timestamp, 3, 2); | |
$seconds = substr($timestamp, 6, 2); | |
$after = substr($timestamp, 9); | |
return $hours * 3600 + $minutes * 60 + $seconds + (float) ('0.'.$after); | |
} |
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Hi!
Simple question:
A response time like 160.063 ms, how do I interpret it?
Thanks!