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400_ping_syn.t
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use strict;
BEGIN {
if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
unless ($ENV{PERL_TEST_Net_Ping}) {
print "1..0 # Skip: network dependent test\n";
exit;
}
}
unless (eval "require Socket") {
print "1..0 \# Skip: no Socket\n";
exit;
}
unless (getservbyname('echo', 'tcp')) {
print "1..0 \# Skip: no echo port\n";
exit;
}
unless (getservbyname('http', 'tcp')) {
print "1..0 \# Skip: no http port\n";
exit;
}
}
# Remote network test using syn protocol.
#
# NOTE:
# Network connectivity will be required for all tests to pass.
# Firewalls may also cause some tests to fail, so test it
# on a clear network. If you know you do not have a direct
# connection to remote networks, but you still want the tests
# to pass, use the following:
#
# $ PERL_CORE=1 make test
# Hopefully this is never a routeable host
my $fail_ip = $ENV{NET_PING_FAIL_IP} || "172.29.249.249";
# Try a few remote servers
my %webs = (
$fail_ip => 0,
# Hopefully all these web ports are open
"yahoo.com." => 1,
"www.yahoo.com." => 1,
"www.about.com." => 1,
"www.microsoft.com." => 1,
);
use Test::More;
plan tests => 4 + 2 * keys %webs;
use_ok('Net::Ping');
my $can_alarm = eval {alarm 0; 1;};
sub Alarm {
alarm(shift) if $can_alarm;
}
Alarm(50);
$SIG{ALRM} = sub {
fail('Alarm timed out');
die "TIMED OUT!";
};
my $p = new Net::Ping "syn", 10;
isa_ok($p, 'Net::Ping', 'new() worked');
# Change to use the more common web port.
# (Make sure getservbyname works in scalar context.)
cmp_ok(($p->{port_num} = getservbyname("http", "tcp")), '>', 0, 'valid port');
# message_type can't be used
eval {
$p->message_type();
};
like($@, qr/message type only supported on 'icmp' protocol/, "message_type() API only concern 'icmp' protocol");
# check if network is up
eval { $p->ping('www.google.com.'); };
if ($@ =~ /getaddrinfo.*failed/) {
ok(1, "skip $@");
ok(1, "skip") for 0..12;
exit;
}
foreach my $host (keys %webs) {
# ping() does dns resolution and
# only sends the SYN at this point
Alarm(50); # (Plenty for a DNS lookup)
is($p->ping($host), 1, "Can reach $host [" . ($p->{bad}->{$host} || "") . "]");
}
my $failed;
Alarm(20);
while (my $host = $p->ack()) {
next if $host eq 'www.google.com.';
$failed += !is($webs{$host}, 1, "supposed to be up: http://$host/");
delete $webs{$host};
}
Alarm(0);
foreach my $host (keys %webs) {
$failed += !is($webs{$host}, 0,
"supposed to be down: http://$host/ [" . ($p->{bad}->{$host} || "") . "]");
}
if ($failed) {
diag ("NOTE: ",
"Network connectivity will be required for all tests to pass.\n",
"Firewalls may also cause some tests to fail, so test it ",
"on a clear network.");
}