mrtg/webstat.pl

Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:22:00 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:22:00 +0200
changeset 178
0ba300bdf30a
parent 135
cd68ee26852b
child 737
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Change unfortunate but partly useful overreaching security tradeoff.
The principle of allocating each running process an individual system
user and group can have security benefits, however maintining a plethora
of users, groups, processes, file modes, file permissions, and even
nonportable file ACLs on a host serving from a hundred processes has
some security disadvantages. This tradeoff is even worse for systems
like OpenPKG which benefit from administration transparency through the
use of minimal system intrusion and only three usage privilege levels.

michael@176 1 #! @l_prefix@/bin/perl
michael@135 2 ##
michael@135 3 ## webstats.pl: return HTTP server hits and bytes
michael@135 4 ##
michael@135 5 ## Configure Apache HTTP server like so:
michael@135 6 ## <Location /server-status>
michael@135 7 ## SetHandler server-status
michael@135 8 ## Order allow,deny
michael@135 9 ## Allow from localhost
michael@135 10 ## </Location>
michael@135 11 ## ExtendedStatus On
michael@135 12 ##
michael@135 13
michael@135 14 @res = `@l_prefix@/bin/lynx -dump http://localhost/server-status`;
michael@135 15
michael@135 16 foreach $res (@res) {
michael@135 17 if ($res =~ /Server uptime: (.*)$/) {
michael@135 18 $up = $1;last
michael@135 19 }
michael@176 20 else {
michael@135 21 next
michael@176 22 }
michael@135 23
michael@135 24 if ($res =~ /Server at/) {
michael@135 25 $server = $res;
michael@135 26 last
michael@135 27 }
michael@176 28 else {
michael@135 29 next
michael@176 30 }
michael@135 31 }
michael@135 32
michael@135 33 @res = `@l_prefix@/bin/lynx -dump http://localhost/server-status?auto`;
michael@135 34
michael@135 35 foreach $res (@res) {
michael@135 36 if ($res =~ /Total Accesses: (\d+)/) {
michael@135 37 $d1 = $1;
michael@135 38 next
michael@135 39 }
michael@135 40
michael@135 41 if ($res =~ /Total kBytes: (\d+)/) {
michael@135 42 $d2 = $1 * 1024;
michael@135 43 next
michael@135 44 }
michael@135 45 }
michael@135 46
michael@135 47 $d1 = int($d1);
michael@135 48 $d2 = int($d2);
michael@135 49
michael@135 50 if ($ARGV[0] eq "hits") {
michael@135 51 print "$d1\n";
michael@135 52 print "$d1\n";
michael@135 53 } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "bytes") {
michael@135 54 print "$d2\n";
michael@135 55 print "$d2\n";
michael@135 56 }
michael@135 57
michael@135 58 print "$up\n";
michael@135 59 print "$server";
michael@176 60 print "$null\n";
michael@176 61 print "$null\n";
michael@135 62

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