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#!/usr/bin/perl
# nagios: -epn
#
#
# check_v46
# Nagios plugin wrapper for running the actual plugin for both / either of
# IPv6 and/or IPv4.  The worst result of the actual plugin runs will be
# the wrapper return value, that is, result will be OK only if all checks
# returned OK.  Compatible with any plugin with standard command line options
# -6/-4.
#
# 2012-02, 2012-03 Ville.Mattila@csc.fi
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 CSC - IT Center for Science Ltd.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

use strict;
use warnings FATAL => qw(all);
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Long;
use Socket;     # AF_INET, AF_INET6
use Socket6;    # getaddrinfo(), getnameinfo()

my %ERRORS = (
    'OK'       => 0,
    'WARNING'  => 1,
    'CRITICAL' => 2,
    'UNKNOWN'  => 3,
);

my %ERRSTR = reverse %ERRORS;

$SIG{__DIE__}  = sub { die( basename($0) . ": Error: " . $_[0] ); };
$SIG{__WARN__} = sub { print STDERR basename($0) . ": Warning: " . $_[0]; };

Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through');
my %opts;
GetOptions( \%opts,
    "debug-wrapper",
    "help|h",
    "hostname|H=s",
    "IP-address|I=s",	# support 'check_http -I'
    "use-ipv4|4",
    "use-ipv6|6",
    "ipv4-address|a=s",
    "ipv6-address|A=s",
    ) or die "Problems parsing command line: $!\n";

if ( $opts{help} ) {
    usage();
    exit 0;
}

# Sanity checks for command line options
if (!scalar @ARGV) {
    die("Nothing to do. Try '".basename($0)." -h'.\n");
}
if (!defined($opts{hostname}) && !defined($opts{'IP-address'}) &&
    !(defined($opts{'ipv4-address'}) ||
    defined($opts{'ipv6-address'}))) {
    die("No host/address specified. Try '".basename($0)." -h'.\n");
}
if ( $opts{'use-ipv4'} && $opts{'use-ipv6'} ) {
    die("Please specify either or none of --use-ipv4 or --use-ipv6, not both.\n");
}

my $plugin_prog = shift(@ARGV);

# Do both IPv4 and IPv6 checks by default, skipping
# IPv6 in case -4 was specified skipping IPv4 in case
# of -6.
my @protocols = ();
if ( $opts{'use-ipv6'} ) {
    push @protocols, "IPv6";
}
elsif ( $opts{'use-ipv4'} ) {
    push @protocols, "IPv4";
}
else {
    # No address family selected.
    push @protocols, qw(IPv6 IPv4);
}

my $out;
my $rv;
my @checked;
foreach my $p (@protocols) {

    # Use the address specified as --ipv6-address or --ipv4-address argument
    # or, in case addresses were not specified, resolve --IP-address or
    # --hostname instead.

    # Resolve.
    my @addresses = ();
    my $addr_optname = '--hostname';
    my $optname;
    my $af;
    if ( $p eq 'IPv6' ) {
        $optname = 'ipv6-address';
        $af      = AF_INET6;
    }
    elsif ( $p eq 'IPv4' ) {
        $optname = 'ipv4-address';
        $af      = AF_INET;
    }
    else {
        die "Protocol '$p' is not supported.\n";
    }

    if ( defined($opts{$optname}) ) {

        # --ipvX-address was specified on command line.
        push @addresses, split( ',', $opts{$optname} );
    }
    elsif ( defined($opts{'IP-address'}) && resolve_address( $opts{'IP-address'} , $af ) ) {
	# $opts{'IP-address'} has an $af address.  Pass it to plugin.
	@addresses = ( $opts{'IP-address'} );
	$addr_optname = '--IP-address';
    }
    elsif ( resolve_address( $opts{hostname}, $af ) ) {

        # $opts{hostname} has an $af address.  Pass it to plugin.
        @addresses = ( $opts{hostname} );
    }
    else {

        # Neither $opts{'IP-address'} nor $opts{hostname} resolve for $af.
        next;
    }

    my @plugin_args = @ARGV;

    # Insert -6 or -4 as first arg for plugin command.
    unshift(@plugin_args, ( $p eq "IPv6" ) ? "-6" : "-4");

    # Pass through --hostname option as-is if --IP-address was also specified.
    if (defined($opts{'IP-address'}) && defined($opts{hostname})) {
	push(@plugin_args, '--hostname', $opts{hostname});
    }

    my $an = 1;
    foreach my $a (@addresses) {
        my @addr_args = ( $addr_optname, $a );
        debug(
            "Running '$plugin_prog " . join( " ", @plugin_args, @addr_args ) );
        open( PLUGIN, "-|", $plugin_prog, @plugin_args, @addr_args )
          or die "Problems executing plugin.\n";
        push(@checked, $a);

        my $first = <PLUGIN>;
        chomp($first);
        debug( "Plugin output 1st line: '" . $first . "'" );

        # Strip off performance data from the $first line of plugin
        # output.
        $first =~ s/^([^\|]+)\|(.*)/$1/;
        $out->{$p}->{$a}->{first} = $first;

        # Add lc($p) as prefix to performance data labels, e.g.
        # 'loss' becomes 'ipv6_loss' etc.
        my $perfdata = $2;
        if ( defined($perfdata) ) {
            my $label_prefix = lc($p);
            $label_prefix .= "_a" . $an if ( @addresses );
            $perfdata =~ s/(^|\s+)([^=]+)/$1${label_prefix}_$2/g;
            debug( "Reformatted performance data: '" . $perfdata . "'" );
            $out->{$p}->{$a}->{perfdata} = $perfdata;
        }

        # Store the rest of plugin output lines.
        while (<PLUGIN>) {
            chomp;
            push(@{ $out->{$p}->{$a}->{multiline} }, $_);
            debug( "Plugin multiline output: '" . $_ . "'" );
        }

        close(PLUGIN);

        # Store plugin command return value.
        my $plugin_rv = ( $? >> 8 );
        $rv->{$p}->{$a} = $plugin_rv;
        debug("Plugin result: ".$plugin_rv." (".$ERRSTR{$plugin_rv}.")");

        $an++;
    }
}

if ( !@checked ) {
    print "UNKNOWN: No " . join( ", ", @protocols ) . " address to check.\n";
    exit $ERRORS{UNKNOWN};
}

my @status_summary = ();
my @status_details = ();
my @perfdata       = ();
my $worst_rv       = undef;
foreach my $p ( sort { $b cmp $a } keys %$rv ) {
    foreach my $a ( sort keys %{ $rv->{$p} } ) {
        if ( !defined $worst_rv || $worst_rv < $rv->{$p}->{$a} ) {
            $worst_rv = $rv->{$p}->{$a};
        }
        push(@status_summary, "$p/$a " . $ERRSTR{ $rv->{$p}->{$a} });
        push(@perfdata,       $out->{$p}->{$a}->{perfdata})
          if ( defined $out->{$p}->{$a}->{perfdata} );
        push(@status_details, "$p/$a:");
        push(@status_details, $out->{$p}->{$a}->{first});
        push(@status_details, @{ $out->{$p}->{$a}->{multiline} })
          if ( defined $out->{$p}->{$a}->{multiline} );
    }
}

print $ERRSTR{$worst_rv} . ": " . join( ", ", @status_summary );
print " | " . join( " ", @perfdata ) if ( @perfdata );
print "\n";
print "Status details:\n";
print $_. "\n" foreach (@status_details);

exit $worst_rv;

sub resolve_address {
    my ( $hostname, @address_families ) = @_;
    if (!defined($hostname)) {
        return ();
    }

    $hostname = lc($hostname);

    @address_families = ( AF_INET6, AF_INET )
      unless ( scalar @address_families );

    my @addrs = ();
    foreach my $af (@address_families) {
        my @res = getaddrinfo( $hostname, 'daytime', $af, SOCK_STREAM );
        while ( scalar(@res) >= 5 ) {
            my ( $family, $socktype, $proto, $saddr, $canonname ) =
              @res[ 0 .. 4 ];
            @res = @res[ 5 .. ($#res) ];
            my ( $address, $port ) =
              getnameinfo( $saddr, NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV );
            push @addrs, $address;
        }
    }
    return @addrs;    # NB: unsorted!
}

sub usage {
    my $ME = basename($0);
    print <<"AMEN";
Usage: $ME -H <host> [--use-ipv4|--use-ipv6] [<other options>] \
  <plugin> [<other plugin args>]
Options:
  -H, --hostname <host|address>
	Hostname or IPv6/IPv4 address to connect to.
  -I, --IP-address <host|address>
	IPv6 or IPv4 address or hostname, preferred over --hostname.
	Use this with the check_http plugin if you need to specify
	both --IP-address and --hostname for it.
  -4, --use-ipv4
	Check IPv4 only.
  -6, --use-ipv6
	Check IPv6 only.
  -a, --ipv4-address=a.b.c.d,e.f.g.h
  	Check IPv4 using addresses a.b.c.d and e.f.g.h;
	plugin will be run with the address as --hostname 
	option argument (replacing the original argument of
	--hostname).
  -A, --ipv6-address=A::B,C::D
	Check IPv6 using addresses A::B and C::D; see -a above
	for notes on plugin --hostname option handling.
  <plugin>
	Path to the actual plugin program to run.
  <other plugin args>
	Any command line arguments besides -H, -4, -6, -a and -A
	will be passed as-is to the <plugin>.

  The order of options is not relevant, e.g.
  '$ME -H <host> <plugin>' is effectively the same as
  '$ME <plugin> -H <host>'.

Examples:
  $ME check_ssh -H host.example.org
  - "Automatic dual stack test":  Run check_ssh for IPv6 only if
    the system resolver returns an IPv6 address and likewise for 
    IPv4.
  $ME check_ssh -H host.example.org -4
  - Run IPv4 check only.
  $ME check_ssh -H host.example.org -6
  - Run IPv6 check only.
  $ME check_ssh -H host.example.org -a a.b.c.d
  - Pass "--hostname a.b.c.d" to check_ssh when checking IPv4
    and have IPv6 checks run automatically as in the first example.
  $ME check_ssh -H host.example.org -6 -A A::B
  - IPv6 checking only, skip resolving host.example.org and
    just pass "--hostname A::B" to check_ssh.
  $ME check_http -I vhost.example.org -H lb-01.example.org
  - Check the HTTP virtual host vhost.example at load balancer node
    lb-01.
AMEN
}

sub debug {
    my ($msg) = @_;

    return unless ( $opts{'debug-wrapper'} );

    chomp $msg;
    print STDERR "debug: " . $msg . "\n";
}