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package printer::detect;
use strict;
use common;
use detect_devices;
use modules;
sub local_detect {
modules::get_probeall("usb-interface") and eval { modules::load("printer") };
eval { modules::unload(qw(lp parport_pc parport_probe parport)) }; #- on kernel 2.4 parport has to be unloaded to probe again
eval { modules::load(qw(parport_pc lp parport_probe)) }; #- take care as not available on 2.4 kernel (silent error).
my $b = before_leaving { eval { modules::unload("parport_probe") } };
detect_devices::whatPrinter();
}
sub net_detect { whatNetPrinter(1, 0) }
sub net_smb_detect { whatNetPrinter(0, 1) }
sub detect {
local_detect(), net_detect(), net_smb_detect();
}
sub whatNetPrinter {
my ($network, $smb) = @_;
my ($i, @res);
# Which ports should be scanned?
my @portstoscan;
push @portstoscan, "139" if $smb;
push @portstoscan, "4010", "4020", "4030", "5503", "9100-9104" if $network;
return () if $#portstoscan < 0;
my $portlist = join ",", @portstoscan;
# Which hosts should be scanned?
# (Applying nmap to a whole network is very time-consuming, because nmap
# waits for a certain timeout period on non-existing hosts, so we get a
# lists of existing hosts by pinging the broadcast addresses for existing
# hosts and then scanning only them, which is much faster)
my @hostips = getIPsInLocalNetworks();
return () if $#hostips < 0;
my $hostlist = join " ", @hostips;
# Scan network for printers, the timeout settings are there to avoid
# delays caused by machines blocking their ports with a firewall
local *F;
open F, ($::testing ? "" : "chroot $::prefix/ ") .
"/bin/sh -c \"export LC_ALL=C; nmap -r -P0 --host_timeout 400 --initial_rtt_timeout 200 -p $portlist $hostlist\" |"
or return @res;
my ($host, $ip, $port, $modelinfo) = ("", "", "", "");
while (my $line = <F>) {
chomp $line;
# head line of the report of a host with the ports in question open
#if ($line =~ m/^\s*Interesting\s+ports\s+on\s+(\S*)\s*\(([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)\)\s*:\s*$/i) {
if ($line =~ m/^\s*Interesting\s+ports\s+on\s+(\S*)\s*\((\S+)\)\s*:\s*$/i) {
($host, $ip) = ($1, $2);
$host = $ip if $host eq "";
$port = "";
undef $modelinfo;
} elsif ($line =~ m/^\s*(\d+)\/\S+\s+open\s+/i) {
next if $ip eq "";
$port = $1;
# Now we have all info for one printer
# Store this auto-detection result in the data structure
# Determine the protocol by the port number
# SMB/Windows
if ($port eq "139") {
my @shares = getSMBPrinterShares($ip);
foreach my $share (@shares) {
push @res, { port => "smb://$host/$share->{name}",
val => { CLASS => 'PRINTER',
MODEL => N("Unknown Model"),
MANUFACTURER => "",
DESCRIPTION => $share->{description},
SERIALNUMBER => ""
}
};
}
} else {
if (!defined($modelinfo)) {
# SNMP request to auto-detect model
$modelinfo = getSNMPModel($ip);
}
if (defined($modelinfo)) {
push @res, { port => "socket://$host:$port",
val => $modelinfo
};
}
}
}
}
close F;
@res;
}
sub getIPsInLocalNetworks {
# subroutine determines the list of all hosts reachable in the local
# networks by means of pinging the broadcast addresses.
# Return an empty list if no network is running
return () unless network_running();
# Read the output of "ifconfig" to determine the broadcast addresses of
# the local networks
my $dev_is_localnet = 0;
my @local_bcasts;
my $current_bcast = "";
local *IFCONFIG_OUT;
open IFCONFIG_OUT, ($::testing ? "" : "chroot $::prefix/ ") .
"/bin/sh -c \"export LC_ALL=C; ifconfig\" |" or return ();
while (my $readline = <IFCONFIG_OUT>) {
# New entry ...
if ($readline =~ /^(\S+)\s/) {
my $dev = $1;
# ... for a local network (eth = ethernet,
# vmnet = VMWare,
# ethernet card connected to ISP excluded)?
$dev_is_localnet = $dev =~ /^eth/ || $dev =~ /^vmnet/;
# delete previous address
$current_bcast = "";
}
# Are we in the important line now?
if ($readline =~ /\sBcast:([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)\s/) {
# Rip out the broadcast IP address
$current_bcast = $1;
# Are we in an entry for a local network?
if ($dev_is_localnet == 1) {
# Store current IP address
push @local_bcasts, $current_bcast;
}
}
}
close(IFCONFIG_OUT);
my @addresses;
# Now ping all broadcast addresses and additionally "nmblookup" the
# networks (to find Windows servers which do not answer to ping)
foreach my $bcast (@local_bcasts) {
local *F;
open F, ($::testing ? "" : "chroot $::prefix/ ") .
"/bin/sh -c \"export LC_ALL=C; ping -w 1 -b -n $bcast | cut -f 4 -d ' ' | sed s/:// | egrep '^[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+' | uniq | sort\" |"
or next;
local $_;
while (<F>) { chomp; push @addresses, $_ }
close F;
if (-x "/usr/bin/nmblookup") {
local *F;
open F, ($::testing ? "" : "chroot $::prefix/ ") .
"/bin/sh -c \"export LC_ALL=C; nmblookup -B $bcast \\* | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | egrep '^[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+' | uniq | sort\" |"
or next;
local $_;
while (<F>) {
chomp;
push @addresses, $_ if !(member($_,@addresses));
}
}
}
@addresses;
}
sub getSMBPrinterShares {
my ($host) = @_;
# SMB request to auto-detect shares
local *F;
open F, ($::testing ? "" : "chroot $::prefix/ ") .
"/bin/sh -c \"export LC_ALL=C; smbclient -N -L $host\" |" or return ();
my $insharelist = 0;
my @shares;
while (my $l = <F>) {
chomp $l;
if ($l =~ /^\s*Sharename\s+Type\s+Comment\s*$/i) {
$insharelist = 1;
} elsif ($l =~ /^\s*Server\s+Comment\s*$/i) {
$insharelist = 0;
} elsif ($l =~ /^\s*(\S+)\s+Printer\s*(.*)$/i &&
$insharelist) {
my $name = $1;
my $description = $2;
$description =~ s/^(\s*)//;
push @shares, { name => $name, description => $description };
}
}
close F;
return @shares;
}
sub getSNMPModel {
my ($host) = @_;
my $manufacturer = "";
my $model = "";
my $description = "";
my $serialnumber = "";
# SNMP request to auto-detect model
local *F;
open F, ($::testing ? $::prefix : "chroot $::prefix/ ") .
"/bin/sh -c \"scli -1 -c 'show printer info' $host\" |" or
return { CLASS => 'PRINTER',
MODEL => N("Unknown Model"),
MANUFACTURER => "",
DESCRIPTION => "",
SERIALNUMBER => ""
};
while (my $l = <F>) {
chomp $l;
if ($l =~ /^\s*Manufacturer:\s*(\S.*)$/i &&
$l =~ /^\s*Vendor:\s*(\S.*)$/i) {
$manufacturer = $1;
$manufacturer =~ s/Hewlett[-\s_]Packard/HP/;
$manufacturer =~ s/HEWLETT[-\s_]PACKARD/HP/;
} elsif ($l =~ /^\s*Model:\s*(\S.*)$/i) {
$model = $1;
} elsif ($l =~ /^\s*Description:\s*(\S.*)$/i) {
$description = $1;
$description =~ s/Hewlett[-\s_]Packard/HP/;
$description =~ s/HEWLETT[-\s_]PACKARD/HP/;
} elsif ($l =~ /^\s*Serial\s*Number:\s*(\S.*)$/i) {
$serialnumber = $1;
}
}
close F;
# Was there a manufacturer and a model in the output?
# If not, get them from the description
if ($manufacturer eq "" || $model eq "") {
if ($description =~ /^\s*(\S*)\s+(\S.*)$/) {
$manufacturer = $1 if $manufacturer eq "";
$model = $2 if $model eq "";
}
# No description field? Make one out of manufacturer and model.
} elsif ($description eq "") {
$description = "$manufacturer $model";
}
# We couldn't determine a model
$model = N("Unknown Model") if $model eq "";
# Remove trailing spaces
$manufacturer =~ s/(\S+)\s+$/$1/;
$model =~ s/(\S+)\s+$/$1/;
$description =~ s/(\S+)\s+$/$1/;
$serialnumber =~ s/(\S+)\s+$/$1/;
# Now we have all info for one printer
# Store this auto-detection result in the data structure
return { CLASS => 'PRINTER',
MODEL => $model,
MANUFACTURER => $manufacturer,
DESCRIPTION => $description,
SERIALNUMBER => $serialnumber
};
}
sub network_running {
# If the network is not running return 0, otherwise 1.
local *F;
open F, ($::testing ? $::prefix : "chroot $::prefix/ ") .
"/bin/sh -c \"export LC_ALL=C; /sbin/ifconfig\" |" or
die "Could not run \"ifconfig\"!";
while (my $line = <F>) {
if ($line !~ /^lo\s+/ && # The loopback device can have been
# started by the spooler's startup script
$line =~ /^(\S+)\s+/) { # In this line starts an entry for a
# running network
close F;
return 1;
}
}
close F;
return 0;
}
sub parport_addr {
# auto-detect the parallel port addresses
my ($device) = @_;
$device =~ m!^/dev/lp(\d+)$! or
$device =~ m!^/dev/printers/(\d+)$!;
my $portnumber = $1;
my $parport_addresses =
`cat /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport$portnumber/base-addr`;
my $address_arg;
if ($parport_addresses =~ /^\s*(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s*$/) {
$address_arg = sprintf(" -base 0x%x -basehigh 0x%x", $1, $2);
} elsif ($parport_addresses =~ /^\s*(\d+)\s*$/) {
$address_arg = sprintf(" -base 0x%x", $1);
} else {
$address_arg = "";
}
return $address_arg;
}
1;
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