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Monitor IP changes with Python and Pushover
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import re | |
import os | |
import uuid | |
import json | |
import socket | |
import urllib, urllib2 | |
import time | |
def get_current_ip(): | |
req = urllib2.Request('http://checkip.dyndns.org/') | |
response = urllib2.urlopen(req) | |
the_page = response.read() | |
p = re.compile(r'(?P >ip<(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3})') | |
m = p.search(the_page) | |
return m.group('ip') | |
# load settings | |
current_ip = get_current_ip() | |
uid = '' | |
computer_name = '' | |
last_ip = '' | |
if(os.path.exists('oswos.settings')): | |
with open('oswos.settings', 'r') as f: | |
content = f.read() | |
decoded = json.loads(content) | |
uid = decoded.get('guid') | |
computer_name = decoded.get('computer_name') | |
last_ip = decoded.get('last_ip') | |
else: | |
uid = str(uuid.uuid1()) | |
computer_name = socket.gethostname() | |
data = { 'guid': uid, 'computer_name': computer_name, 'last_ip': current_ip } | |
with open('oswos.settings', 'w') as f: | |
json.dump(data, f) | |
print 'uid : {0}'.format(uid) | |
print 'computer_name: {0}'.format(computer_name) | |
print 'last_ip : {0}'.format(last_ip) | |
print 'current ip : {0}'.format(current_ip) | |
if(current_ip != last_ip): | |
API_URL = "https://api.pushover.net/1/messages.json" | |
API_KEY = "api-key-here" | |
curUrl = API_URL | |
data = urllib.urlencode({ | |
'token': API_KEY, | |
'title': 'Oswos Notification', | |
'user': 'user-key-here', | |
'message': 'IP Changed from {0} to {1}'.format(last_ip,current_ip).encode('utf-8'), | |
'timestamp': int(time.time()) | |
}) | |
req = urllib2.Request(curUrl) | |
handle = urllib2.urlopen(req, data) | |
handle.close() |
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