/usr/share/lsm/default_script is in lsm 1.0.4-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Mika Ilmaranta <ilmis@nullnet.fi>
# Copyright (C) 2015 Tuomo Soini <tis@foobar.fi>
#
# License: GPLv2
#
#
# default event handling script
#
STATE=${1}
NAME=${2}
CHECKIP=${3}
DEVICE=${4}
WARN_EMAIL=${5}
REPLIED=${6}
WAITING=${7}
TIMEOUT=${8}
REPLY_LATE=${9}
CONS_RCVD=${10}
CONS_WAIT=${11}
CONS_MISS=${12}
AVG_RTT=${13}
SRCIP=${14}
PREVSTATE=${15}
TIMESTAMP=${16}
if [ -z "${WARN_EMAIL}" ] ; then
exit 0
fi
DATE=$(date --date=@${TIMESTAMP})
cat <<EOM | mail -s "LSM: ${NAME} ${STATE}, IP ${CHECKIP}" ${WARN_EMAIL}
Hi,
Your connection ${NAME} has changed its state to ${STATE} at ${DATE}.
Following parameters were passed:
prevstate = ${PREVSTATE}
newstate = ${STATE}
name = ${NAME}
checkip = ${CHECKIP}
device = ${DEVICE}
sourceip = ${SRCIP}
warn_email = ${WARN_EMAIL}
Packet statuses:
replied = ${REPLIED} packets replied
waiting = ${WAITING} packets waiting for reply
timeout = ${TIMEOUT} packets that have timed out (= packet loss)
reply_late = ${REPLY_LATE} packets that received a reply after timeout
cons_rcvd = ${CONS_RCVD} consecutively received replies in sequence
cons_wait = ${CONS_WAIT} consecutive packets waiting for reply
cons_miss = ${CONS_MISS} consecutive packets that have timed out
avg_rtt = ${AVG_RTT} average rtt [usec], calculated from received packets
BR,
Your LSM installation
EOM
exit 0
#
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