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1 # Net::Time.pm |
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2 # |
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3 # Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved. |
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4 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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5 # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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6 |
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7 package Net::Time; |
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8 |
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9 use strict; |
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10 use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK $TIMEOUT); |
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11 use Carp; |
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12 use IO::Socket; |
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13 require Exporter; |
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14 use Net::Config; |
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15 use IO::Select; |
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16 |
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17 @ISA = qw(Exporter); |
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18 @EXPORT_OK = qw(inet_time inet_daytime); |
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19 |
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20 $VERSION = "2.09"; # $Id: //depot/libnet/Net/Time.pm#9 $ |
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21 |
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22 $TIMEOUT = 120; |
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23 |
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24 sub _socket |
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25 { |
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26 my($pname,$pnum,$host,$proto,$timeout) = @_; |
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27 |
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28 $proto ||= 'udp'; |
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29 |
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30 my $port = (getservbyname($pname, $proto))[2] || $pnum; |
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31 |
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32 my $hosts = defined $host ? [ $host ] : $NetConfig{$pname . '_hosts'}; |
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33 |
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34 my $me; |
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35 |
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36 foreach $host (@$hosts) |
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37 { |
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38 $me = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $host, |
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39 PeerPort => $port, |
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40 Proto => $proto |
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41 ) and last; |
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42 } |
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43 |
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44 return unless $me; |
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45 |
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46 $me->send("\n") |
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47 if $proto eq 'udp'; |
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48 |
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49 $timeout = $TIMEOUT |
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50 unless defined $timeout; |
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51 |
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52 IO::Select->new($me)->can_read($timeout) |
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53 ? $me |
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54 : undef; |
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55 } |
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56 |
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57 sub inet_time |
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58 { |
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59 my $s = _socket('time',37,@_) || return undef; |
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60 my $buf = ''; |
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61 my $offset = 0 | 0; |
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62 |
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63 return undef |
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64 unless $s->recv($buf, length(pack("N",0))); |
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65 |
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66 # unpack, we | 0 to ensure we have an unsigned |
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67 my $time = (unpack("N",$buf))[0] | 0; |
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68 |
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69 # the time protocol return time in seconds since 1900, convert |
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70 # it to a the required format |
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71 |
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72 if($^O eq "MacOS") { |
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73 # MacOS return seconds since 1904, 1900 was not a leap year. |
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74 $offset = (4 * 31536000) | 0; |
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75 } |
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76 else { |
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77 # otherwise return seconds since 1972, there were 17 leap years between |
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78 # 1900 and 1972 |
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79 $offset = (70 * 31536000 + 17 * 86400) | 0; |
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80 } |
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81 |
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82 $time - $offset; |
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83 } |
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84 |
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85 sub inet_daytime |
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86 { |
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87 my $s = _socket('daytime',13,@_) || return undef; |
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88 my $buf = ''; |
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89 |
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90 $s->recv($buf, 1024) ? $buf |
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91 : undef; |
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92 } |
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93 |
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94 1; |
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95 |
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96 __END__ |
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97 |
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98 =head1 NAME |
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99 |
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100 Net::Time - time and daytime network client interface |
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101 |
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102 =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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103 |
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104 use Net::Time qw(inet_time inet_daytime); |
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105 |
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106 print inet_time(); # use default host from Net::Config |
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107 print inet_time('localhost'); |
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108 print inet_time('localhost', 'tcp'); |
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109 |
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110 print inet_daytime(); # use default host from Net::Config |
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111 print inet_daytime('localhost'); |
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112 print inet_daytime('localhost', 'tcp'); |
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113 |
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114 =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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115 |
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116 C<Net::Time> provides subroutines that obtain the time on a remote machine. |
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117 |
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118 =over 4 |
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119 |
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120 =item inet_time ( [HOST [, PROTOCOL [, TIMEOUT]]]) |
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121 |
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122 Obtain the time on C<HOST>, or some default host if C<HOST> is not given |
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123 or not defined, using the protocol as defined in RFC868. The optional |
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124 argument C<PROTOCOL> should define the protocol to use, either C<tcp> or |
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125 C<udp>. The result will be a time value in the same units as returned |
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126 by time() or I<undef> upon failure. |
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127 |
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128 =item inet_daytime ( [HOST [, PROTOCOL [, TIMEOUT]]]) |
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129 |
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130 Obtain the time on C<HOST>, or some default host if C<HOST> is not given |
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131 or not defined, using the protocol as defined in RFC867. The optional |
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132 argument C<PROTOCOL> should define the protocol to use, either C<tcp> or |
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133 C<udp>. The result will be an ASCII string or I<undef> upon failure. |
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134 |
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135 =back |
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136 |
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137 =head1 AUTHOR |
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138 |
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139 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> |
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140 |
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141 =head1 COPYRIGHT |
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142 |
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143 Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. |
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144 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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145 it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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146 |
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147 =for html <hr> |
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148 |
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149 I<$Id: //depot/libnet/Net/Time.pm#9 $> |
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150 |
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151 =cut |