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1package Sys::Syslog;
2use strict;
3use Carp;
4require 5.006;
5require Exporter;
6
7our $VERSION = '0.13';
8our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
9
10our %EXPORT_TAGS = (
11 standard => [qw(openlog syslog closelog setlogmask)],
12 extended => [qw(setlogsock)],
13 macros => [qw(
14 LOG_ALERT LOG_AUTH LOG_AUTHPRIV LOG_CONS LOG_CRIT LOG_CRON
15 LOG_DAEMON LOG_DEBUG LOG_EMERG LOG_ERR LOG_FACMASK LOG_FTP
16 LOG_INFO LOG_KERN LOG_LFMT LOG_LOCAL0 LOG_LOCAL1 LOG_LOCAL2
17 LOG_LOCAL3 LOG_LOCAL4 LOG_LOCAL5 LOG_LOCAL6 LOG_LOCAL7 LOG_LPR
18 LOG_MAIL LOG_NDELAY LOG_NEWS LOG_NFACILITIES LOG_NOTICE
19 LOG_NOWAIT LOG_ODELAY LOG_PERROR LOG_PID LOG_PRIMASK LOG_SYSLOG
20 LOG_USER LOG_UUCP LOG_WARNING
21 )],
22);
23
24our @EXPORT = (
25 @{$EXPORT_TAGS{standard}},
26);
27
28our @EXPORT_OK = (
29 @{$EXPORT_TAGS{extended}},
30 @{$EXPORT_TAGS{macros}},
31);
32
33# it would be nice to try stream/unix first, since that will be
34# most efficient. However streams are dodgy - see _syslog_send_stream
35my @connectMethods = ( 'tcp', 'udp', 'unix', 'stream', 'console' );
36if ($^O =~ /^(freebsd|linux)$/) {
37 @connectMethods = grep { $_ ne 'udp' } @connectMethods;
38}
39my @defaultMethods = @connectMethods;
40my $syslog_path = undef;
41my $transmit_ok = 0;
42my $current_proto = undef;
43my $failed = undef;
44my $fail_time = undef;
45our ($connected, @fallbackMethods, $syslog_send, $host);
46
47use Socket ':all';
48use POSIX qw(strftime setlocale LC_TIME);
49
50=head1 NAME
51
52Sys::Syslog - Perl interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls
53
54=head1 VERSION
55
56Version 0.13
57
58=head1 SYNOPSIS
59
60 use Sys::Syslog; # all except setlogsock(), or:
61 use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock); # default set, plus setlogsock()
62 use Sys::Syslog qw(:standard :macros); # standard functions, plus macros
63
64 setlogsock $sock_type;
65 openlog $ident, $logopt, $facility; # don't forget this
66 syslog $priority, $format, @args;
67 $oldmask = setlogmask $mask_priority;
68 closelog;
69
70
71=head1 DESCRIPTION
72
73C<Sys::Syslog> is an interface to the UNIX C<syslog(3)> program.
74Call C<syslog()> with a string priority and a list of C<printf()> args
75just like C<syslog(3)>.
76
77
78=head1 EXPORTS
79
80C<Sys::Syslog> exports the following C<Exporter> tags:
81
82=over 4
83
84=item *
85
86C<:standard> exports the standard C<syslog(3)> functions:
87
88 openlog closelog setlogmask syslog
89
90=item *
91
92C<:extended> exports the Perl specific functions for C<syslog(3)>:
93
94 setlogsock
95
96=item *
97
98C<:macros> exports the symbols corresponding to most of your C<syslog(3)>
99macros. See L<"CONSTANTS"> for the supported constants and their meaning.
100
101=back
102
103By default, C<Sys::Syslog> exports the symbols from the C<:standard> tag.
104
105
106=head1 FUNCTIONS
107
108=over 4
109
110=item B<openlog($ident, $logopt, $facility)>
111
112Opens the syslog.
113C<$ident> is prepended to every message. C<$logopt> contains zero or
114more of the words C<pid>, C<ndelay>, C<nowait>. The C<cons> option is
115ignored, since the failover mechanism will drop down to the console
116automatically if all other media fail. C<$facility> specifies the
117part of the system to report about, for example C<LOG_USER> or C<LOG_LOCAL0>:
118see your C<syslog(3)> documentation for the facilities available in
119your system. Facility can be given as a string or a numeric macro.
120
121This function will croak if it can't connect to the syslog daemon.
122
123Note that C<openlog()> now takes three arguments, just like C<openlog(3)>.
124
125B<You should use openlog() before calling syslog().>
126
127B<Options>
128
129=over 4
130
131=item *
132
133C<ndelay> - Open the connection immediately (normally, the connection is
134opened when the first message is logged).
135
136=item *
137
138C<nowait> - Don't wait for child processes that may have been created
139while logging the message. (The GNU C library does not create a child
140process, so this option has no effect on Linux.)
141
142=item *
143
144C<pid> - Include PID with each message.
145
146=back
147
148B<Examples>
149
150Open the syslog with options C<ndelay> and C<pid>, and with facility C<LOCAL0>:
151
152 openlog($name, "ndelay,pid", "local0");
153
154Same thing, but this time using the macro corresponding to C<LOCAL0>:
155
156 openlog($name, "ndelay,pid", LOG_LOCAL0);
157
158
159=item B<syslog($priority, $message)>
160
161=item B<syslog($priority, $format, @args)>
162
163If C<$priority> permits, logs C<$message> or C<sprintf($format, @args)>
164with the addition that C<%m> in $message or C<$format> is replaced with
165C<"$!"> (the latest error message).
166
167C<$priority> can specify a level, or a level and a facility. Levels and
168facilities can be given as strings or as macros.
169
170If you didn't use C<openlog()> before using C<syslog()>, C<syslog()> will
171try to guess the C<$ident> by extracting the shortest prefix of
172C<$format> that ends in a C<":">.
173
174B<Examples>
175
176 syslog("info", $message); # informational level
177 syslog(LOG_INFO, $message); # informational level
178
179 syslog("info|local0", $message); # information level, Local0 facility
180 syslog(LOG_INFO|LOG_LOCAL0, $message); # information level, Local0 facility
181
182=over 4
183
184=item B<Note>
185
186C<Sys::Syslog> version v0.07 and older passed the C<$message> as the
187formatting string to C<sprintf()> even when no formatting arguments
188were provided. If the code calling C<syslog()> might execute with
189older versions of this module, make sure to call the function as
190C<syslog($priority, "%s", $message)> instead of C<syslog($priority,
191$message)>. This protects against hostile formatting sequences that
192might show up if $message contains tainted data.
193
194=back
195
196
197=item B<setlogmask($mask_priority)>
198
199Sets the log mask for the current process to C<$mask_priority> and
200returns the old mask. If the mask argument is 0, the current log mask
201is not modified. See L<"Levels"> for the list of available levels.
202
203B<Examples>
204
205Only log errors:
206
207 setlogmask(LOG_ERR);
208
209Log critical messages, errors and warnings:
210
211 setlogmask(LOG_CRIT|LOG_ERR|LOG_WARNING);
212
213
214=item B<setlogsock($sock_type)>
215
216=item B<setlogsock($sock_type, $stream_location)> (added in 5.004_02)
217
218Sets the socket type to be used for the next call to
219C<openlog()> or C<syslog()> and returns true on success,
220C<undef> on failure.
221
222A value of C<"unix"> will connect to the UNIX domain socket (in some
223systems a character special device) returned by the C<_PATH_LOG> macro
224(if your system defines it), or F</dev/log> or F</dev/conslog>,
225whatever is writable. A value of 'stream' will connect to the stream
226indicated by the pathname provided as the optional second parameter.
227(For example Solaris and IRIX require C<"stream"> instead of C<"unix">.)
228A value of C<"inet"> will connect to an INET socket (either C<tcp> or C<udp>,
229tried in that order) returned by C<getservbyname()>. C<"tcp"> and C<"udp"> can
230also be given as values. The value C<"console"> will send messages
231directly to the console, as for the C<"cons"> option in the logopts in
232C<openlog()>.
233
234A reference to an array can also be passed as the first parameter.
235When this calling method is used, the array should contain a list of
236sock_types which are attempted in order.
237
238The default is to try C<tcp>, C<udp>, C<unix>, C<stream>, C<console>.
239
240Giving an invalid value for C<$sock_type> will croak.
241
242
243=item B<closelog()>
244
245Closes the log file and return true on success.
246
247=back
248
249
250=head1 EXAMPLES
251
252 openlog($program, 'cons,pid', 'user');
253 syslog('info', '%s', 'this is another test');
254 syslog('mail|warning', 'this is a better test: %d', time);
255 closelog();
256
257 syslog('debug', 'this is the last test');
258
259 setlogsock('unix');
260 openlog("$program $$", 'ndelay', 'user');
261 syslog('notice', 'fooprogram: this is really done');
262
263 setlogsock('inet');
264 $! = 55;
265 syslog('info', 'problem was %m'); # %m == $! in syslog(3)
266
267 # Log to UDP port on $remotehost instead of logging locally
268 setlogsock('udp');
269 $Sys::Syslog::host = $remotehost;
270 openlog($program, 'ndelay', 'user');
271 syslog('info', 'something happened over here');
272
273
274=head1 CONSTANTS
275
276=head2 Facilities
277
278=over 4
279
280=item *
281
282C<LOG_AUTH> - security/authorization messages
283
284=item *
285
286C<LOG_AUTHPRIV> - security/authorization messages (private)
287
288=item *
289
290C<LOG_CRON> - clock daemon (B<cron> and B<at>)
291
292=item *
293
294C<LOG_DAEMON> - system daemons without separate facility value
295
296=item *
297
298C<LOG_FTP> - ftp daemon
299
300=item *
301
302C<LOG_KERN> - kernel messages
303
304=item *
305
306C<LOG_LOCAL0> through C<LOG_LOCAL7> - reserved for local use
307
308=item *
309
310C<LOG_LPR> - line printer subsystem
311
312=item *
313
314C<LOG_MAIL> - mail subsystem
315
316=item *
317
318C<LOG_NEWS> - USENET news subsystem
319
320=item *
321
322C<LOG_SYSLOG> - messages generated internally by B<syslogd>
323
324=item *
325
326C<LOG_USER> (default) - generic user-level messages
327
328=item *
329
330C<LOG_UUCP> - UUCP subsystem
331
332=back
333
334
335=head2 Levels
336
337=over 4
338
339=item *
340
341C<LOG_EMERG> - system is unusable
342
343=item *
344
345C<LOG_ALERT> - action must be taken immediately
346
347=item *
348
349C<LOG_CRIT> - critical conditions
350
351=item *
352
353C<LOG_ERR> - error conditions
354
355=item *
356
357C<LOG_WARNING> - warning conditions
358
359=item *
360
361C<LOG_NOTICE> - normal, but significant, condition
362
363=item *
364
365C<LOG_INFO> - informational message
366
367=item *
368
369C<LOG_DEBUG> - debug-level message
370
371=back
372
373
374=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
375
376=over 4
377
378=item Invalid argument passed to setlogsock
379
380B<(F)> You gave C<setlogsock()> an invalid value for C<$sock_type>.
381
382=item no connection to syslog available
383
384B<(F)> C<syslog()> failed to connect to the specified socket.
385
386=item stream passed to setlogsock, but %s is not writable
387
388B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a stream socket, but the given
389path is not writable.
390
391=item stream passed to setlogsock, but could not find any device
392
393B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a stream socket, but didn't
394provide a path, and C<Sys::Syslog> was unable to find an appropriate one.
395
396=item tcp passed to setlogsock, but tcp service unavailable
397
398B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a TCP socket, but the service
399is not available on the system.
400
401=item syslog: expecting argument %s
402
403B<(F)> You forgot to give C<syslog()> the indicated argument.
404
405=item syslog: invalid level/facility: %s
406
407B<(F)> You specified an invalid level or facility, like C<LOG_KERN>
408(which is reserved to the kernel).
409
410=item syslog: too many levels given: %s
411
412B<(F)> You specified too many levels.
413
414=item syslog: too many facilities given: %s
415
416B<(F)> You specified too many facilities.
417
418=item syslog: level must be given
419
420B<(F)> You forgot to specify a level.
421
422=item udp passed to setlogsock, but udp service unavailable
423
424B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a UDP socket, but the service
425is not available on the system.
426
427=item unix passed to setlogsock, but path not available
428
429B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a UNIX socket, but C<Sys::Syslog>
430was unable to find an appropriate an appropriate device.
431
432=back
433
434
435=head1 SEE ALSO
436
437L<syslog(3)>
438
439I<Syslogging with Perl>, L<http://lexington.pm.org/meetings/022001.html>
440
441
442=head1 AUTHOR
443
444Tom Christiansen E<lt>F<tchrist@perl.com>E<gt> and Larry Wall
445E<lt>F<larry@wall.org>E<gt>.
446
447UNIX domain sockets added by Sean Robinson
448E<lt>F<robinson_s@sc.maricopa.edu>E<gt> with support from Tim Bunce
449E<lt>F<Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>E<gt> and the C<perl5-porters> mailing list.
450
451Dependency on F<syslog.ph> replaced with XS code by Tom Hughes
452E<lt>F<tom@compton.nu>E<gt>.
453
454Code for C<constant()>s regenerated by Nicholas Clark E<lt>F<nick@ccl4.org>E<gt>.
455
456Failover to different communication modes by Nick Williams
457E<lt>F<Nick.Williams@morganstanley.com>E<gt>.
458
459Extracted from core distribution for publishing on the CPAN by
460SE<eacute>bastien Aperghis-Tramoni E<lt>sebastien@aperghis.netE<gt>.
461
462
463=head1 BUGS
464
465Please report any bugs or feature requests to
466C<bug-sys-syslog at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
467L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Sys-Syslog>.
468I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on
469your bug as I make changes.
470
471
472=head1 SUPPORT
473
474You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
475
476 perldoc Sys::Syslog
477
478You can also look for information at:
479
480=over 4
481
482=item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
483
484L<http://annocpan.org/dist/Sys-Syslog>
485
486=item * CPAN Ratings
487
488L<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Sys-Syslog>
489
490=item * RT: CPAN's request tracker
491
492L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Sys-Syslog>
493
494=item * Search CPAN
495
496L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sys-Syslog>
497
498=back
499
500
501=head1 LICENSE
502
503This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
504under the same terms as Perl itself.
505
506=cut
507
508sub AUTOLOAD {
509 # This AUTOLOAD is used to 'autoload' constants from the constant()
510 # XS function.
511 my $constname;
512 our $AUTOLOAD;
513 ($constname = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*:://;
514 croak "&Sys::Syslog::constant not defined" if $constname eq 'constant';
515 my ($error, $val) = constant($constname);
516 croak $error if $error;
517 no strict 'refs';
518 *$AUTOLOAD = sub { $val };
519 goto &$AUTOLOAD;
520}
521
522eval {
523 require XSLoader;
524 XSLoader::load('Sys::Syslog', $VERSION);
525 1
526} or do {
527 require DynaLoader;
528 push @ISA, 'DynaLoader';
529 bootstrap Sys::Syslog $VERSION;
530};
531
532our $maskpri = &LOG_UPTO(&LOG_DEBUG);
533
534sub openlog {
535 our ($ident, $logopt, $facility) = @_; # package vars
536 our $lo_pid = $logopt =~ /\bpid\b/;
537 our $lo_ndelay = $logopt =~ /\bndelay\b/;
538 our $lo_nowait = $logopt =~ /\bnowait\b/;
539 return 1 unless $lo_ndelay;
540 &connect;
541}
542
543sub closelog {
544 our $facility = our $ident = '';
545 &disconnect;
546}
547
548sub setlogmask {
549 my $oldmask = $maskpri;
550 $maskpri = shift unless $_[0] == 0;
551 $oldmask;
552}
553
554sub setlogsock {
555 my $setsock = shift;
556 $syslog_path = shift;
557 &disconnect if $connected;
558 $transmit_ok = 0;
559 @fallbackMethods = ();
560 @connectMethods = @defaultMethods;
561 if (ref $setsock eq 'ARRAY') {
562 @connectMethods = @$setsock;
563 } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'stream') {
564 unless (defined $syslog_path) {
565 my @try = qw(/dev/log /dev/conslog);
566 if (length &_PATH_LOG) { # Undefined _PATH_LOG is "".
567 unshift @try, &_PATH_LOG;
568 }
569 for my $try (@try) {
570 if (-w $try) {
571 $syslog_path = $try;
572 last;
573 }
574 }
575 carp "stream passed to setlogsock, but could not find any device"
576 unless defined $syslog_path
577 }
578 unless (-w $syslog_path) {
579 carp "stream passed to setlogsock, but $syslog_path is not writable";
580 return undef;
581 } else {
582 @connectMethods = ( 'stream' );
583 }
584 } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'unix') {
585 if (length _PATH_LOG() && !defined $syslog_path) {
586 $syslog_path = _PATH_LOG();
587 @connectMethods = ( 'unix' );
588 } else {
589 carp 'unix passed to setlogsock, but path not available';
590 return undef;
591 }
592 } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'tcp') {
593 if (getservbyname('syslog', 'tcp') || getservbyname('syslogng', 'tcp')) {
594 @connectMethods = ( 'tcp' );
595 } else {
596 carp "tcp passed to setlogsock, but tcp service unavailable";
597 return undef;
598 }
599 } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'udp') {
600 if (getservbyname('syslog', 'udp')) {
601 @connectMethods = ( 'udp' );
602 } else {
603 carp "udp passed to setlogsock, but udp service unavailable";
604 return undef;
605 }
606 } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'inet') {
607 @connectMethods = ( 'tcp', 'udp' );
608 } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'console') {
609 @connectMethods = ( 'console' );
610 } else {
611 croak "Invalid argument passed to setlogsock; must be 'stream', 'unix', 'tcp', 'udp' or 'inet'"
612 }
613 return 1;
614}
615
616sub syslog {
617 my $priority = shift;
618 my $mask = shift;
619 my ($message, $whoami);
620 my (@words, $num, $numpri, $numfac, $sum);
621 our $facility;
622 local($facility) = $facility; # may need to change temporarily.
623
624 croak "syslog: expecting argument \$priority" unless defined $priority;
625 croak "syslog: expecting argument \$format" unless defined $mask;
626
627 @words = split(/\W+/, $priority, 2);# Allow "level" or "level|facility".
628 undef $numpri;
629 undef $numfac;
630 foreach (@words) {
631 $num = &xlate($_); # Translate word to number.
632 if ($_ eq 'kern' || $num <= 0) {
633 croak "syslog: invalid level/facility: $_"
634 }
635 elsif ($num <= &LOG_PRIMASK) {
636 croak "syslog: too many levels given: $_" if defined($numpri);
637 $numpri = $num;
638 return 0 unless &LOG_MASK($numpri) & $maskpri;
639 }
640 else {
641 croak "syslog: too many facilities given: $_" if defined($numfac);
642 $facility = $_;
643 $numfac = $num;
644 }
645 }
646
647 croak "syslog: level must be given" unless defined($numpri);
648
649 if (!defined($numfac)) { # Facility not specified in this call.
650 $facility = 'user' unless $facility;
651 $numfac = &xlate($facility);
652 }
653
654 &connect unless $connected;
655
656 $whoami = our $ident;
657
658 if (!$whoami && $mask =~ /^(\S.*?):\s?(.*)/) {
659 $whoami = $1;
660 $mask = $2;
661 }
662
663 unless ($whoami) {
664 ($whoami = getlogin) ||
665 ($whoami = getpwuid($<)) ||
666 ($whoami = 'syslog');
667 }
668
669 $whoami .= "[$$]" if our $lo_pid;
670
671 if ($mask =~ /%m/) {
672 my $err = $!;
673 # escape percent signs if sprintf will be called
674 $err =~ s/%/%%/g if @_;
675 # replace %m with $err, if preceded by an even number of percent signs
676 $mask =~ s/(?<!%)((?:%%)*)%m/$1$err/g;
677 }
678
679 $mask .= "\n" unless $mask =~ /\n$/;
680 $message = @_ ? sprintf($mask, @_) : $mask;
681
682 $sum = $numpri + $numfac;
683 my $oldlocale = setlocale(LC_TIME);
684 setlocale(LC_TIME, 'C');
685 my $timestamp = strftime "%b %e %T", localtime;
686 setlocale(LC_TIME, $oldlocale);
687 my $buf = "<$sum>$timestamp $whoami: $message\0";
688
689 # it's possible that we'll get an error from sending
690 # (e.g. if method is UDP and there is no UDP listener,
691 # then we'll get ECONNREFUSED on the send). So what we
692 # want to do at this point is to fallback onto a different
693 # connection method.
694 while (scalar @fallbackMethods || $syslog_send) {
695 if ($failed && (time - $fail_time) > 60) {
696 # it's been a while... maybe things have been fixed
697 @fallbackMethods = ();
698 disconnect();
699 $transmit_ok = 0; # make it look like a fresh attempt
700 &connect;
701 }
702 if ($connected && !connection_ok()) {
703 # Something was OK, but has now broken. Remember coz we'll
704 # want to go back to what used to be OK.
705 $failed = $current_proto unless $failed;
706 $fail_time = time;
707 disconnect();
708 }
709 &connect unless $connected;
710 $failed = undef if ($current_proto && $failed && $current_proto eq $failed);
711 if ($syslog_send) {
712 if (&{$syslog_send}($buf)) {
713 $transmit_ok++;
714 return 1;
715 }
716 # typically doesn't happen, since errors are rare from write().
717 disconnect();
718 }
719 }
720 # could not send, could not fallback onto a working
721 # connection method. Lose.
722 return 0;
723}
724
725sub _syslog_send_console {
726 my ($buf) = @_;
727 chop($buf); # delete the NUL from the end
728 # The console print is a method which could block
729 # so we do it in a child process and always return success
730 # to the caller.
731 if (my $pid = fork) {
732 our $lo_nowait;
733 if ($lo_nowait) {
734 return 1;
735 } else {
736 if (waitpid($pid, 0) >= 0) {
737 return ($? >> 8);
738 } else {
739 # it's possible that the caller has other
740 # plans for SIGCHLD, so let's not interfere
741 return 1;
742 }
743 }
744 } else {
745 if (open(CONS, ">/dev/console")) {
746 my $ret = print CONS $buf . "\r";
747 exit ($ret) if defined $pid;
748 close CONS;
749 }
750 exit if defined $pid;
751 }
752}
753
754sub _syslog_send_stream {
755 my ($buf) = @_;
756 # XXX: this only works if the OS stream implementation makes a write
757 # look like a putmsg() with simple header. For instance it works on
758 # Solaris 8 but not Solaris 7.
759 # To be correct, it should use a STREAMS API, but perl doesn't have one.
760 return syswrite(SYSLOG, $buf, length($buf));
761}
762
763sub _syslog_send_socket {
764 my ($buf) = @_;
765 return syswrite(SYSLOG, $buf, length($buf));
766 #return send(SYSLOG, $buf, 0);
767}
768
769sub xlate {
770 my($name) = @_;
771 return $name+0 if $name =~ /^\s*\d+\s*$/;
772 $name = uc $name;
773 $name = "LOG_$name" unless $name =~ /^LOG_/;
774 $name = "Sys::Syslog::$name";
775 # Can't have just eval { &$name } || -1 because some LOG_XXX may be zero.
776 my $value = eval { no strict 'refs'; &$name };
777 defined $value ? $value : -1;
778}
779
780sub connect {
781 @fallbackMethods = @connectMethods unless (scalar @fallbackMethods);
782 if ($transmit_ok && $current_proto) {
783 # Retry what we were on, because it's worked in the past.
784 unshift(@fallbackMethods, $current_proto);
785 }
786 $connected = 0;
787 my @errs = ();
788 my $proto = undef;
789 while ($proto = shift(@fallbackMethods)) {
790 no strict 'refs';
791 my $fn = "connect_$proto";
792 $connected = &$fn(\@errs) if defined &$fn;
793 last if ($connected);
794 }
795
796 $transmit_ok = 0;
797 if ($connected) {
798 $current_proto = $proto;
799 my($old) = select(SYSLOG); $| = 1; select($old);
800 } else {
801 @fallbackMethods = ();
802 croak join "\n\t- ", "no connection to syslog available", @errs
803 }
804}
805
806sub connect_tcp {
807 my ($errs) = @_;
808 my $tcp = getprotobyname('tcp');
809 if (!defined $tcp) {
810 push(@{$errs}, "getprotobyname failed for tcp");
811 return 0;
812 }
813 my $syslog = getservbyname('syslog','tcp');
814 $syslog = getservbyname('syslogng','tcp') unless (defined $syslog);
815 if (!defined $syslog) {
816 push(@{$errs}, "getservbyname failed for syslog/tcp and syslogng/tcp");
817 return 0;
818 }
819
820 my $this = sockaddr_in($syslog, INADDR_ANY);
821 my $that;
822 if (defined $host) {
823 $that = inet_aton($host);
824 if (!$that) {
825 push(@{$errs}, "can't lookup $host");
826 return 0;
827 }
828 } else {
829 $that = INADDR_LOOPBACK;
830 }
831 $that = sockaddr_in($syslog, $that);
832
833 if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,$tcp)) {
834 push(@{$errs}, "tcp socket: $!");
835 return 0;
836 }
837 setsockopt(SYSLOG, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, 1);
838 setsockopt(SYSLOG, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 1);
839 if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) {
840 push(@{$errs}, "tcp connect: $!");
841 return 0;
842 }
843 $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_socket;
844 return 1;
845}
846
847sub connect_udp {
848 my ($errs) = @_;
849 my $udp = getprotobyname('udp');
850 if (!defined $udp) {
851 push(@{$errs}, "getprotobyname failed for udp");
852 return 0;
853 }
854 my $syslog = getservbyname('syslog','udp');
855 if (!defined $syslog) {
856 push(@{$errs}, "getservbyname failed for syslog/udp");
857 return 0;
858 }
859 my $this = sockaddr_in($syslog, INADDR_ANY);
860 my $that;
861 if (defined $host) {
862 $that = inet_aton($host);
863 if (!$that) {
864 push(@{$errs}, "can't lookup $host");
865 return 0;
866 }
867 } else {
868 $that = INADDR_LOOPBACK;
869 }
870 $that = sockaddr_in($syslog, $that);
871
872 if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,$udp)) {
873 push(@{$errs}, "udp socket: $!");
874 return 0;
875 }
876 if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) {
877 push(@{$errs}, "udp connect: $!");
878 return 0;
879 }
880 # We want to check that the UDP connect worked. However the only
881 # way to do that is to send a message and see if an ICMP is returned
882 _syslog_send_socket("");
883 if (!connection_ok()) {
884 push(@{$errs}, "udp connect: nobody listening");
885 return 0;
886 }
887 $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_socket;
888 return 1;
889}
890
891sub connect_stream {
892 my ($errs) = @_;
893 # might want syslog_path to be variable based on syslog.h (if only
894 # it were in there!)
895 $syslog_path = '/dev/conslog';
896 if (!-w $syslog_path) {
897 push(@{$errs}, "stream $syslog_path is not writable");
898 return 0;
899 }
900 if (!open(SYSLOG, ">" . $syslog_path)) {
901 push(@{$errs}, "stream can't open $syslog_path: $!");
902 return 0;
903 }
904 $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_stream;
905 return 1;
906}
907
908sub connect_unix {
909 my ($errs) = @_;
910 if (length _PATH_LOG()) {
911 $syslog_path = _PATH_LOG();
912 } else {
913 push(@{$errs}, "_PATH_LOG not available in syslog.h");
914 return 0;
915 }
916 if (! -S $syslog_path) {
917 push(@{$errs}, "$syslog_path is not a socket");
918 return 0;
919 }
920 my $that = sockaddr_un($syslog_path);
921 if (!$that) {
922 push(@{$errs}, "can't locate $syslog_path");
923 return 0;
924 }
925 if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_UNIX,SOCK_STREAM,0)) {
926 push(@{$errs}, "unix stream socket: $!");
927 return 0;
928 }
929 if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) {
930 if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_UNIX,SOCK_DGRAM,0)) {
931 push(@{$errs}, "unix dgram socket: $!");
932 return 0;
933 }
934 if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) {
935 push(@{$errs}, "unix dgram connect: $!");
936 return 0;
937 }
938 }
939 $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_socket;
940 return 1;
941}
942
943sub connect_console {
944 my ($errs) = @_;
945 if (!-w '/dev/console') {
946 push(@{$errs}, "console is not writable");
947 return 0;
948 }
949 $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_console;
950 return 1;
951}
952
953# to test if the connection is still good, we need to check if any
954# errors are present on the connection. The errors will not be raised
955# by a write. Instead, sockets are made readable and the next read
956# would cause the error to be returned. Unfortunately the syslog
957# 'protocol' never provides anything for us to read. But with
958# judicious use of select(), we can see if it would be readable...
959sub connection_ok {
960 return 1 if (defined $current_proto && $current_proto eq 'console');
961 my $rin = '';
962 vec($rin, fileno(SYSLOG), 1) = 1;
963 my $ret = select $rin, undef, $rin, 0;
964 return ($ret ? 0 : 1);
965}
966
967sub disconnect {
968 $connected = 0;
969 $syslog_send = undef;
970 return close SYSLOG;
971}
972
9731;