// // This file is part of the OpenNMS(R) Application. // // OpenNMS(R) is Copyright (C) 2002-2003 The OpenNMS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. // OpenNMS(R) is a derivative work, containing both original code, included code and modified // code that was published under the GNU General Public License. Copyrights for modified // and included code are below. // // OpenNMS(R) is a registered trademark of The OpenNMS Group, Inc. // // Modifications: // // 2004 May 05: Switch from SocketChannel to Socket with connection timeout. // 2003 Jul 21: Explicitly closed socket. // 2003 Jul 18: Enabled retries for monitors. // 2003 Jun 11: Added a "catch" for RRD update errors. Bug #748. // 2003 Jan 31: Added the ability to imbed RRA information in poller packages. // 2003 Jan 31: Cleaned up some unused imports. // 2003 Jan 29: Added response times to certain monitors. // 2002 Nov 14: Used non-blocking I/O socket channel classes. // // Original code base Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Oculan Corp. All rights reserved. // // 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 2 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, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. // // For more information contact: // OpenNMS Licensing <license@opennms.org> // http://www.opennms.org/ // http://www.opennms.com/ // // Tab Size = 8 // package org.infosec.ismp.poller.monitor; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.io.InterruptedIOException; import java.net.ConnectException; import java.net.InetAddress; import java.net.InetSocketAddress; import java.net.NoRouteToHostException; import java.net.Socket; import java.util.Map; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import org.apache.log4j.Level; import org.infosec.ismp.model.poller.MonitoredService; import org.infosec.ismp.model.poller.NetworkInterface; import org.infosec.ismp.model.poller.NetworkInterfaceNotSupportedException; import org.infosec.ismp.model.poller.PollStatus; import org.infosec.ismp.model.poller.monitors.IPv4Monitor; import org.infosec.ismp.util.ParameterMap; import org.infosec.ismp.util.TimeoutTracker; /** * <P> * This class is designed to be used by the service poller framework to test the * availability of the POP3 service on remote interfaces. The class implements * the ServiceMonitor interface that allows it to be used along with other * plug-ins by the service poller framework. * </P> * * @author <A HREF="mailto:tarus@opennms.org">Tarus Balog </A> * @author <A HREF="mailto:mike@opennms.org">Mike </A> * @author <A HREF="http://www.opennms.org/">OpenNMS </A> * */ final public class Pop3Monitor extends IPv4Monitor { /** * Default POP3 port. */ private static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 110; /** * Default retries. */ private static final int DEFAULT_RETRY = 0; /** * Default timeout. Specifies how long (in milliseconds) to block waiting * for data from the monitored interface. */ private static final int DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 3000; /** * <P> * Poll the specified address for POP3 service availability. * </P> * * <P> * During the poll an attempt is made to connect on the specified port (by * default TCP port 110). If the connection request is successful, the * banner line generated by the interface is parsed and if the response * indicates that we are talking to an POP3 server we continue. Next, a POP3 * 'QUIT' command is sent to the interface. Again the response is parsed and * verified. Provided that the interface's response is valid we set the * service status to SERVICE_AVAILABLE and return. * </P> * @param parameters * The package parameters (timeout, retry, etc...) to be used for * this poll. * @param iface * The network interface to test the service on. * @return The availibility of the interface and if a transition event * should be supressed. * */ public PollStatus poll(MonitoredService svc, Map<String, Object> parameters) { NetworkInterface iface = svc.getNetInterface(); // Get interface address from NetworkInterface // if (iface.getType() != NetworkInterface.TYPE_IPV4) throw new NetworkInterfaceNotSupportedException("Unsupported interface type, only TYPE_IPV4 currently supported"); // Process parameters // TimeoutTracker tracker = new TimeoutTracker(parameters, DEFAULT_RETRY, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT); int port = ParameterMap.getKeyedInteger(parameters, "port", DEFAULT_PORT); InetAddress ipv4Addr = (InetAddress) iface.getAddress(); if (log().isDebugEnabled()) log().debug("poll: address = " + ipv4Addr + ", port = " + port + ", " + tracker); PollStatus serviceStatus = PollStatus.unavailable(); for (tracker.reset(); tracker.shouldRetry() && !serviceStatus.isAvailable(); tracker.nextAttempt()) { Socket socket = null; try { // // create a connected socket // tracker.startAttempt(); socket = new Socket(); socket.connect(new InetSocketAddress(ipv4Addr, port), tracker.getConnectionTimeout()); socket.setSoTimeout(tracker.getSoTimeout()); log().debug("Pop3Monitor: connected to host: " + ipv4Addr + " on port: " + port); // We're connected, so upgrade status to unresponsive serviceStatus = PollStatus.unresponsive(); BufferedReader rdr = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream())); // // Tokenize the Banner Line, and check the first // line for a valid return. // // Server response should start with: "+OK" // String banner = rdr.readLine(); double responseTime = tracker.elapsedTimeInMillis(); if (banner == null) continue; StringTokenizer t = new StringTokenizer(banner); if (t.nextToken().equals("+OK")) { // // POP3 server should recoginize the QUIT command // String cmd = "QUIT\r\n"; socket.getOutputStream().write(cmd.getBytes()); // // Parse the response to the QUIT command // // Server response should start with: "+OK" // t = new StringTokenizer(rdr.readLine()); if (t.nextToken().equals("+OK")) { serviceStatus = PollStatus.available(responseTime); } } // If we get this far and the status has not been set // to available, then something didn't verify during // the banner checking or QUIT command process. if (!serviceStatus.isAvailable()) { serviceStatus = PollStatus.unavailable(); } } catch (NoRouteToHostException e) { serviceStatus = logDown(Level.WARN, "No route to host exception for address " + ipv4Addr.getHostAddress(), e); } catch (InterruptedIOException e) { serviceStatus = logDown(Level.DEBUG, "did not connect to host with " + tracker); } catch (ConnectException e) { serviceStatus = logDown(Level.DEBUG, "Connection exception for address " + ipv4Addr.getHostAddress(), e); } catch (IOException e) { serviceStatus = logDown(Level.DEBUG, "IOException while polling address " + ipv4Addr.getHostAddress(), e); } finally { try { // Close the socket if (socket != null) socket.close(); } catch (IOException e) { if (log().isDebugEnabled()) log().debug("poll: Error closing socket.", e); } } } // // return the status of the service // return serviceStatus; } }