Provided by: scamper_20211212-1.1_amd64
NAME
sc_pinger — scamper driver to run ping with different probe methods on a list of addresses.
SYNOPSIS
sc_pinger [-?D] [-a infile] [-o outfile] [-p port] [-U unix-socket] [-c probe-count] [-m method] [-t logfile]
DESCRIPTION
The sc_pinger utility provides the ability to connect to a running scamper(1) instance and run ping on a set of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. For each address in the file, sc_pinger will try ICMP, UDP, and TCP-ack probe methods to solicit responses from the address. sc_pinger will not try all methods if one method obtains responses. The output of sc_pinger is written to a warts(5) file, which can then be processed to extract details of responses. The options are as follows: -? prints a list of command line options and a synopsis of each. -D causes sc_pinger to detach and become a daemon. -a infile specifies the name of the input file which consists of a sequence of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, one per line. -o outfile specifies the name of the output file to be written. The output file will use the warts(5) format. -p port specifies the port on the local host where scamper(1) is accepting control socket connections. -U unix-socket specifies the name of a unix domain socket where scamper(1) is accepting control socket connections. -c probe-count specifies the number of probes to send for each method. sc_pinger accepts two formats: a single integer that specifies the number of probes (and responses) desired; or, two integers, separated by /, that specify the number of responses desired and maximum number of probes to send. By default, sc_pinger seeks three responses from up to five probes. -m method specifies a single probe method to try. The available probe methods are the same as scamper's ping implementation, listed in scamper(1) manual page. By default, sc_pinger uses ICMP-echo, UDP-dport, and TCP-ack-sport to destination port 80. -t logfile specifies the name of a file to log output from sc_pinger generated at run time.
EXAMPLES
Given a set of IPv4 and IPv6 address sets in a file named infile.txt: 192.0.2.1 192.0.32.10 192.0.31.60 2001:db8::1 and a scamper(1) daemon listening on port 31337, then these addresses can be probed using sc_pinger -a infile.txt -o outfile.warts -p 31337 To send 4 probes, and stop after receiving two responses: sc_pinger -a infile.txt -o outfile.warts -p 31337 -c 2/4 To use ICMP-echo and TCP-syn probes to destination port 443 sc_pinger -a infile.txt -o outfile.warts -p 31337 -m icmp-echo -m 'tcp-syn -d 443'
SEE ALSO
scamper(1), sc_wartsdump(1), sc_warts2json(1), sc_warts2text(1)
AUTHORS
sc_pinger was written by Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>.