#!/usr/bin/perl use Net::Ping; use Socket; #********************************************************************* # pinger : Ping C-Class Ip's in the following subnets (@subnets) # # Description: ping hosts in the listed subnets and report to STDOUT # # Modified an existing pid fork ping script written by Randal Scwartz # Octet range listed is set for my building removed # broadcast octets as well as unused hosts in low range. # # Donald J. Reckinger Mon Aug 5 15:57:04 EDT 2002 #********************************************************************* @subnets = (1,2,3,4,5,6,7); foreach $subnet (@subnets) { for ($octet=20; $octet <= 254; $octet++) { push @hosts, "192.168.$subnet.$octet"; } } sub ping_a_host { $p = Net::Ping->new("icmp"); ($p->ping($host,2)) =~ /1/ ? 1 : 0; $p->close(); } my %pid_to_host; my %host_result; sub wait_for_a_kid { $p = Net::Ping->new("icmp"); my $pid = wait; return 0 if $pid < 0; my $host = delete $pid_to_host{$pid} or warn("Why did I see $pid ($?)\n"), next; warn "stopping $pid for $host\n"; $host_result{$host} = ($p->ping($host,2)) =~ /1/ ? 1 : 0; 1; } for (@hosts) { wait_for_a_kid() if keys %pid_to_host > 10; if (my $pid = fork) { ## parent does... $pid_to_host{$pid} = $_; warn "$pid is processing $_\n"; } else { # child does ## child does... exit !ping_a_host($_); } } ## final reap: 1 while wait_for_a_kid(); for (sort keys %host_result) { chomp(my $claimed_hostname = gethostbyaddr(inet_aton($_ ),AF_INET)); print "$_ aka $claimed_hostname is ", ($host_result{$_} ? "good" : "bad"), "\n"; }