File:  [LON-CAPA] / loncom / build / Attic / CHECKRPMS.default
Revision 1.19: download - view: text, annotated - select for diffs
Wed Sep 1 16:28:26 2004 UTC (19 years, 8 months ago) by matthew
Branches: MAIN
CVS tags: version_2_2_X, version_2_2_2, version_2_2_1, version_2_2_0, version_2_1_X, version_2_1_99_3, version_2_1_99_2, version_2_1_99_1, version_2_1_99_0, version_2_1_3, version_2_1_2, version_2_1_1, version_2_1_0, version_2_0_X, version_2_0_99_1, version_2_0_2, version_2_0_1, version_2_0_0, version_1_99_3, version_1_99_2, version_1_99_1_tmcc, version_1_99_1, version_1_99_0_tmcc, version_1_99_0, version_1_3_X, version_1_3_3, version_1_3_2, version_1_3_1, version_1_3_0, version_1_2_X, version_1_2_99_1, version_1_2_99_0, version_1_2_1, HEAD
Damn that was stupid.  No way to get this in 1.2?

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# The LearningOnline Network with CAPA
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# $Id: CHECKRPMS.default,v 1.19 2004/09/01 16:28:26 matthew Exp $
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# /home/httpd/html/adm/gpl.txt
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# (Navigate problems for statistical reports
#

=pod

=head1 NAME

B<CHECKRPMS> - automated status report about RPMs on a system.

=head1 DESCRIPTION

Runs Martin Seigert's checkrpms script.  See 
http://www.sfu.ca/acs/security/linux/check-rpms.html for more information.

Must be run as root or www.

=cut

use strict;
use lib '/home/httpd/lib/perl/';
use LONCAPA::Configuration;
#
# Determine who we email
my %perlvar=%{LONCAPA::Configuration::read_conf('loncapa.conf')};
my $emailto = "$perlvar{'lonAdmEMail'}";
my $subj=$perlvar{'lonHostID'}.' rpm status';

my $checkrpms = '/usr/local/bin/check-rpms';
#
# Check that checkrpms is installed and is the proper version...
my $mailmsg = '';
if (! -e $checkrpms) {
    $mailmsg = <<END;

Unable to locate check-rpms on your system.  Please go to 
http://www.sfu.ca/acs/security/linux/check-rpms.html, download and 
install check-rpms on this system.

END

}

#
# Run check-rpms and capture its output
$mailmsg = `$checkrpms`;

#
# Email the user the output of checkrpms
if ($mailmsg ne '') {
    $mailmsg =<<"END";
checkrpms checked the status of the packages on your system and 
produced the following output:
-------------------------------------------------------
$mailmsg
-------------------------------------------------------
If there are rpms which need to be installed, please log into
$perlvar{'lonHostID'} and run the following command

$checkrpms --update

If there are kernel packages to be installed, use

$checkrpms --update --install-kernel

Keeping your system up to date is very important.
Ensuring you are using up to date software is a prerequisite for a 
secure system.

END
    my $mail_file = '/tmp/CHECKRPMS.'.$$;
    open(MAILFILE,">$mail_file") || die("Unable to write to ".$mail_file);
    print MAILFILE $mailmsg.$/;
    close(MAILFILE);
    my $mailcommand = "mail -s '$subj' $emailto <$mail_file";
    print STDERR $mailcommand;
    system($mailcommand);
}

exit;

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