Fri, 03 Aug 2012 20:11:53 +0200
Neutralize buggy code causing OpenPKG to have 'fatal problems' in
spite of correct installation, configuration, and operation. An
administrator suffering from this failure is even unable to
uninstall the flawed software.
1 #! @l_prefix@/bin/perl
2 ##
3 ## webstats.pl: return HTTP server hits and bytes
4 ##
5 ## Configure Apache HTTP server like so:
6 ## <Location /server-status>
7 ## SetHandler server-status
8 ## Order allow,deny
9 ## Allow from localhost
10 ## </Location>
11 ## ExtendedStatus On
12 ##
14 @res = `@l_prefix@/bin/lynx -dump http://localhost/server-status`;
16 foreach $res (@res) {
17 if ($res =~ /Server uptime: (.*)$/) {
18 $up = $1;last
19 }
20 else {
21 next
22 }
24 if ($res =~ /Server at/) {
25 $server = $res;
26 last
27 }
28 else {
29 next
30 }
31 }
33 @res = `@l_prefix@/bin/lynx -dump http://localhost/server-status?auto`;
35 foreach $res (@res) {
36 if ($res =~ /Total Accesses: (\d+)/) {
37 $d1 = $1;
38 next
39 }
41 if ($res =~ /Total kBytes: (\d+)/) {
42 $d2 = $1 * 1024;
43 next
44 }
45 }
47 $d1 = int($d1);
48 $d2 = int($d2);
50 if ($ARGV[0] eq "hits") {
51 print "$d1\n";
52 print "$d1\n";
53 } elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "bytes") {
54 print "$d2\n";
55 print "$d2\n";
56 }
58 print "$up\n";
59 print "$server";
60 print "$null\n";
61 print "$null\n";