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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
A pure python ping implementation using raw socket. | |
Note that ICMP messages can only be sent from processes running as root. | |
Derived from ping.c distributed in Linux's netkit. That code is | |
copyright (c) 1989 by The Regents of the University of California. | |
That code is in turn derived from code written by Mike Muuss of the | |
US Army Ballistic Research Laboratory in December, 1983 and | |
placed in the public domain. They have my thanks. | |
Bugs are naturally mine. I'd be glad to hear about them. There are | |
certainly word - size dependenceies here. | |
Copyright (c) Matthew Dixon Cowles, <http://www.visi.com/~mdc/>. | |
Distributable under the terms of the GNU General Public License | |
version 2. Provided with no warranties of any sort. | |
Original Version from Matthew Dixon Cowles: | |
-> ftp://ftp.visi.com/users/mdc/ping.py | |
Rewrite by Jens Diemer: | |
-> http://www.python-forum.de/post-69122.html#69122 | |
Revision history | |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
May 30, 2007 | |
little rewrite by Jens Diemer: | |
- change socket asterisk import to a normal import | |
- replace time.time() with time.clock() | |
- delete "return None" (or change to "return" only) | |
- in checksum() rename "str" to "source_string" | |
November 22, 1997 | |
Initial hack. Doesn't do much, but rather than try to guess | |
what features I (or others) will want in the future, I've only | |
put in what I need now. | |
December 16, 1997 | |
For some reason, the checksum bytes are in the wrong order when | |
this is run under Solaris 2.X for SPARC but it works right under | |
Linux x86. Since I don't know just what's wrong, I'll swap the | |
bytes always and then do an htons(). | |
December 4, 2000 | |
Changed the struct.pack() calls to pack the checksum and ID as | |
unsigned. My thanks to Jerome Poincheval for the fix. | |
Last commit info: | |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
$LastChangedDate: $ | |
$Rev: $ | |
$Author: $ | |
""" | |
import os, sys, socket, struct, select, time | |
# From /usr/include/linux/icmp.h; your milage may vary. | |
ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST = 8 # Seems to be the same on Solaris. | |
def checksum(source_string): | |
""" | |
I'm not too confident that this is right but testing seems | |
to suggest that it gives the same answers as in_cksum in ping.c | |
""" | |
sum = 0 | |
countTo = (len(source_string)/2)*2 | |
count = 0 | |
while count<countTo: | |
thisVal = ord(source_string[count + 1])*256 + ord(source_string[count]) | |
sum = sum + thisVal | |
sum = sum & 0xffffffff # Necessary? | |
count = count + 2 | |
if countTo<len(source_string): | |
sum = sum + ord(source_string[len(source_string) - 1]) | |
sum = sum & 0xffffffff # Necessary? | |
sum = (sum >> 16) + (sum & 0xffff) | |
sum = sum + (sum >> 16) | |
answer = ~sum | |
answer = answer & 0xffff | |
# Swap bytes. Bugger me if I know why. | |
answer = answer >> 8 | (answer << 8 & 0xff00) | |
return answer | |
def receive_one_ping(my_socket, ID, timeout): | |
""" | |
receive the ping from the socket. | |
""" | |
timeLeft = timeout | |
while True: | |
startedSelect = time.clock() | |
whatReady = select.select([my_socket], [], [], timeLeft) | |
howLongInSelect = (time.clock() - startedSelect) | |
if whatReady[0] == []: # Timeout | |
return | |
timeReceived = time.clock() | |
recPacket, addr = my_socket.recvfrom(1024) | |
icmpHeader = recPacket[20:28] | |
type, code, checksum, packetID, sequence = struct.unpack( | |
"bbHHh", icmpHeader | |
) | |
if packetID == ID: | |
bytesInDouble = struct.calcsize("d") | |
timeSent = struct.unpack("d", recPacket[28:28 + bytesInDouble])[0] | |
return timeReceived - timeSent | |
timeLeft = timeLeft - howLongInSelect | |
if timeLeft <= 0: | |
return | |
def send_one_ping(my_socket, dest_addr, ID): | |
""" | |
Send one ping to the given >dest_addr<. | |
""" | |
dest_addr = socket.gethostbyname(dest_addr) | |
# Header is type (8), code (8), checksum (16), id (16), sequence (16) | |
my_checksum = 0 | |
# Make a dummy heder with a 0 checksum. | |
header = struct.pack("bbHHh", ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0, my_checksum, ID, 1) | |
bytesInDouble = struct.calcsize("d") | |
data = (192 - bytesInDouble) * "Q" | |
data = struct.pack("d", time.clock()) + data | |
# Calculate the checksum on the data and the dummy header. | |
my_checksum = checksum(header + data) | |
# Now that we have the right checksum, we put that in. It's just easier | |
# to make up a new header than to stuff it into the dummy. | |
header = struct.pack( | |
"bbHHh", ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0, socket.htons(my_checksum), ID, 1 | |
) | |
packet = header + data | |
my_socket.sendto(packet, (dest_addr, 1)) # Don't know about the 1 | |
def do_one(dest_addr, timeout): | |
""" | |
Returns either the delay (in seconds) or none on timeout. | |
""" | |
icmp = socket.getprotobyname("icmp") | |
try: | |
my_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_RAW, icmp) | |
except socket.error, (errno, msg): | |
if errno == 1: | |
# Operation not permitted | |
msg = msg + ( | |
" - Note that ICMP messages can only be sent from processes" | |
" running as root." | |
) | |
raise socket.error(msg) | |
raise # raise the original error | |
my_ID = os.getpid() & 0xFFFF | |
send_one_ping(my_socket, dest_addr, my_ID) | |
delay = receive_one_ping(my_socket, my_ID, timeout) | |
my_socket.close() | |
return delay | |
def verbose_ping(dest_addr, timeout = 2, count = 4): | |
""" | |
Send >count< ping to >dest_addr< with the given >timeout< and display | |
the result. | |
""" | |
for i in xrange(count): | |
print "ping %s..." % dest_addr, | |
try: | |
delay = do_one(dest_addr, timeout) | |
except socket.gaierror, e: | |
print "failed. (socket error: '%s')" % e[1] | |
break | |
if delay == None: | |
print "failed. (timeout within %ssec.)" % timeout | |
else: | |
delay = delay * 1000 | |
print "get ping in %0.4fms" % delay | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
verbose_ping("heise.de") | |
verbose_ping("google.com") | |
verbose_ping("a-test-url-taht-is-not-available.com") | |
verbose_ping("192.168.1.1") |
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