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288 lines
11 KiB
Perl
Executable File
288 lines
11 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
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################################################################################
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# check_snmp_patchlevel.pl v1.2
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#
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# Nagios plugin to check the OS version string through SNMP sysDescr value.
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# Please adjust the line setting the "use lib" path so utils.pm can be found.
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# @2009 public[at]frank4dd[dot]com
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#
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# updates:
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# 20090228 v1.1 adds support for Cisco PIX
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# 20091117 v1.2 adds support for selection of SNMP version 1 or 2
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################################################################################
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use strict;
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use Getopt::Long;
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use Net::SNMP;
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use vars qw($opt_V $opt_v $opt_h $opt_H $opt_g $opt_C $opt_f $PROGNAME @raw_data $output);
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use lib "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins" ;
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use utils qw(%ERRORS &print_revision &support &usage);
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$PROGNAME = "check_snmp_patchlevel.pl";
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sub print_help ();
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sub print_usage ();
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$ENV{'PATH'}='';
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$ENV{'BASH_ENV'}='';
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$ENV{'ENV'}='';
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#print("Args: $#ARGV\n");
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if ($#ARGV == -1) { usage("Missing arguments\.\nUsage: $PROGNAME -H <host> [-v snmp version 1|2] -g <ios|asa|pix> [-C community] [-f <config file>]\n"); }
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Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
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GetOptions
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("V" => \$opt_V, "plugin-version"=> \$opt_V,
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"v=s" => \$opt_v, "snmp-version=s"=> \$opt_v,
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"h" => \$opt_h, "help" => \$opt_h,
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"H=s" => \$opt_H, "hostname=s" => \$opt_H,
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"C=s" => \$opt_C, "community=s" => \$opt_C,
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"f=s" => \$opt_f, "configfile=s" => \$opt_f,
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"g=s" => \$opt_g, "devicegroup=s" => \$opt_g);
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if ($opt_V) {
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print_revision($PROGNAME,'$Revision: 120 $');
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exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
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}
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if ($opt_h) { print_help(); }
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# The SNMP port defaults to 161. It is not made a commandline option yet.
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my $opt_p = 161;
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# The SNMP timeout is set to 5 seconds. It is not made a commandline option yet.
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my $opt_t = 5;
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################################################################################
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# Check for the "required" options -H <host name or IP>, -g <ios|asa|pix>
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################################################################################
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($opt_H) || usage("Host name/address not specified\. Use $PROGNAME -h for help\.\n");
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my $host = $1 if ($opt_H =~ /([-.A-Za-z0-9]+)/);
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($host) || usage("Invalid host: $opt_H\n");
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($opt_g) || usage("Device type not specified\. Use $PROGNAME -h for help\.\n");
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# no sanity chck here, it is done below where $opt_g is parsed.
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################################################################################
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# Check for the "optional" options -v -C, -f, -s
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################################################################################
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# set the SNMP version or assume it is "1" (default)
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($opt_v) || ($opt_v = 1) ;
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if ( $opt_v ne 1 && $opt_v ne 2) {
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printf("UNKNOWN: SNMP version $opt_v.\n");
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exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
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}
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# set the SNMP community or assume it is "public" (default)
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($opt_C) || ($opt_C = "public") ;
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# load config file
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if($opt_f) { &read_config(); }
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################################################################################
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# We fetch the system description via SNMP. It should contain the OS version.
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# The SNMP OID we query is .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0 = SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0
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# $version = `/usr/bin/snmpget -OQv -v 1 -c $opt_C $host .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0`;
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################################################################################
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my $snmpdata="";
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my $response="";
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my $sysdesc_oid = ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0";
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my ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
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-hostname => $opt_H,
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-community => $opt_C,
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-port => $opt_p,
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-timeout => $opt_t,
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-version => $opt_v
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);
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if(!defined($session)) { printf("UNKNOWN: %s.\n", $error); exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; }
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$response = $session->get_request( -varbindlist => [$sysdesc_oid]);
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if(!defined($response)) {
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printf("UNKNOWN: %s.\n", $session->error);
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$session->close;
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exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
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}
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$snmpdata = $response->{$sysdesc_oid};
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$session->close;
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################################################################################
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# There is no standardized way for displaying OS version and patch levels.
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# Depending on the vendor and OS, we need to parse this data differently.
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# We don't have a switch statement yet (coming in perl 5.10), so we need
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# to cascade the if-thens
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################################################################################
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################################################################################
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# Example response for Cisco Routers, here a from a Cat-6506:
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# Version: Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
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# IOS (tm) MSFC2 Software (C6MSFC2-JSV-M), Version 12.1(27b)E3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^
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# Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
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# Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by cisco Systems, Inc.
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# Compiled Tue 07-Aug-0
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# Example response for Cisco Routers, here a from a Cat-3750:
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# Cisco IOS Software, C3750 Software (C3750-IPBASE-M), Version 12.2(25)SEE2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# Copyright (c) 1986-2006 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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# Compiled Fri 28-Jul-06 08:46 by yenanh
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################################################################################
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my $version="";
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if ($opt_g =~ /ios/) {
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my $line="";
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my @lines = split ('\n', $snmpdata);
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foreach $line (@lines) {
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if($line =~ /IOS .*/) {
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(my @fields) = split(', ', $line);
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foreach my $field (@fields) {
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if($field =~ /Version/) { (my $txt, $version) = split('Version ', $field); }
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}
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}
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}
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}
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################################################################################
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# Example response for Cisco ASA 5520:
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# "Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Version 8.0(4)"
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# ^^^^^^
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################################################################################
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elsif ($opt_g =~ /asa/) {
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if($snmpdata =~ /^Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance.*/) {
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(my $os, $version) = split('Version ', $snmpdata);
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}
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}
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###############################################################################
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# Example response for Cisco PIX 525:
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# "Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(5)"
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# "Cisco Cisco PIX Security Appliance Version 7.2(2)"
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# "Cisco Cisco PIX Security Appliance Version 8.0(2)"
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###############################################################################
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elsif ($opt_g =~ /pix/) {
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if($snmpdata =~ /.* PIX .*/) {
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(my $os, $version) = split('Version ', $snmpdata);
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}
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}
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else { usage("Unknown option parameter: $opt_g\. Use $PROGNAME -h for help\.\n"); }
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################################################################################
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# If the SNMP data cannot be parsed, we generate the exit code and finish.
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################################################################################
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if($version eq "") {
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printf("UNKNOWN: cannot find version string in SNMP response. Either -t <type> is incorrect or the Version string is unreadable.\n");
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exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
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}
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################################################################################
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# We are in 'discovery' mode, we report the OS Version, return 'OK' and finish.
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################################################################################
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elsif (! $opt_f) {
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printf (uc($opt_g)." Version: $version | $snmpdata\n");
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exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
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}
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################################################################################
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# We are in 'compliance' mode, we check the OS Version against the config file
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################################################################################
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else {
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foreach my $line (@raw_data) {
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# skip comment lines
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next if($line =~ /^#.*$/);
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chomp($line);
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(my $required, my $osgroup, my $osversion, my $remarks)=split(/\|/,$line);
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if( ($opt_g eq $osgroup) && ($version eq $osversion) ) {
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if($required eq "approved") {
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$output = uc($opt_g)." Version: $version approved";
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if ($remarks ne "") { $output = $output." | Remarks: ".$remarks." Data: $snmpdata\n"; }
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else { $output = $output." | $snmpdata\n"; }
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printf $output; exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
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}
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if($required eq "obsolete") {
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$output = uc($opt_g)." Version: $version obsolete";
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if ($remarks ne "") { $output = $output." | Remarks: ".$remarks." Data: $snmpdata\n"; }
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else { $output = $output." | $snmpdata\n"; }
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printf $output; exit $ERRORS{'WARNING'};
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}
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if($required eq "med-vuln") {
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$output = uc($opt_g)." Version: $version vulnerable (low-medium)";
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if ($remarks ne "") { $output = $output." | Remarks: ".$remarks." Data: $snmpdata\n"; }
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else { $output = $output." | $snmpdata\n"; }
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printf $output; exit $ERRORS{'WARNING'};
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}
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if($required eq "crit-vuln") {
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$output = uc($opt_g)." Version: $version vulnerable (high risk)";
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if ($remarks ne "") { $output = $output." | Remarks: ".$remarks." Data: $snmpdata\n"; }
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else { $output = $output." | $snmpdata\n"; }
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printf $output; exit $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'};
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}
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}
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}
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# the OS version is not listed, we don't know exactly if its good or bad.
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printf (uc($opt_g)." Version: $version unverified | $snmpdata\n");
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exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
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}
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################################################################################
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# End of main. Subroutine definitions below.
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################################################################################
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sub read_config () {
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if (! -e $opt_f) { usage("Cannot find file $opt_f\. Check file name and path\.\n"); }
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open(DATFILE, $opt_f) || usage("Cannot read file $opt_f\. Check permissions\.\n");
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@raw_data=<DATFILE>;
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close(DATFILE);
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}
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sub print_usage () {
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print "Usage: $PROGNAME -H <host> [-v snmp version 1|2] -g <ios|asa|pix> [-C community] [-f <config file>]\n";
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exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
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}
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sub print_help () {
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print_revision($PROGNAME,'$Revision: 1.0.0 $');
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print "Copyright (c) 2009 Frank4DD
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This plugin intends to report the OS version string of a supported vendor.
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Currently it is parsing Cisco IOS, PIX and ASA versions through SNMP sysDescr polls.
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In 'discovery mode' without using the option '-f', this plugin returns the OS
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version string with 'OK' if the version could be fetched, or 'UNKNOWN' if not.
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Useful if you need a view on what is out there in a enterprise environment.
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In 'compliance mode' by specifying '-f', this plugin compares the device OS
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version string against a list of categorized (approved) OS versions. It is
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meant to identify devices running a rogue, obsolete or vulnerable OS version.
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Usually this check runs only once in a couple of hours or even longer periods.
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The configuration file format is in the check_snmp_patchlevel.cfg template.
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";
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print_usage();
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print "
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-H, --hostname=HOST
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Name or IP address of host to check
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-v, --snmp-version [1|2]
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Specify the SNMP version to use: 1 or 2c
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-g, --devicegroup=[ios|asa]
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OS version string to expect: ios = Cisco IOS Routers
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asa = Cisco ASA Appliances
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pix = Cisco PIX Firewalls
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-C, --community=community
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SNMP community (default public)
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-f, --configfile=STRING
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Version file and path, contains a list of approved versions
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";
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support();
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exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
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}
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