dockapps/wmbiff/scripts/security.debian.rb
2014-10-05 19:18:49 +01:00

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#! /usr/bin/ruby
# Copyright 2002 Neil Spring <nspring@cs.washington.edu>
# GPL
# report bugs to wmbiff-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
# or (preferred) use the debian BTS via 'reportbug'
# Based on security-update-check.py by Rob Bradford
require 'net/http'
#require 'profile'
# re-fetch interval - only bug the server once every hour.
# allows wmbiff to ask us often how many packages have been
# updated so that the number goes back to cyan (old) from
# yellow (new) quickly on upgrade.
# this still doesn't mean we grab the whole file. we get
# if-modified-since. it just means we don't connect to the
# server more often than this.
# 6 hours * 60 min/hour * 60 sec/min
Refetch_Interval_Sec = 6 * 60 * 60
# as an ordinary user, we store Packages in the home directory.
Cachedir = ENV['HOME'] + '/.wmbiff-sdr'
# look for updates from this server. This script is designed around
# (and simplified greatly by) using just a single server.
Server = 'security.debian.org'
# extend the Array class with a max method.
class Array
def inject(n)
each { |value| n = yield(n, value) }
n
end
def max
inject(0) { |n, value| ((n > value) ? n : value) }
end
end
def debugmsg(str)
$stderr.puts str if($VERBOSE)
end
# to be reimplemented without execing touch.
def touch(filename)
debugmsg "touching #{filename}"
Kernel.system('/usr/bin/touch ' + filename)
end
# to be reimplemented without execing dpkg, though running
# dpkg excessively doesn't seem to be a bottleneck.
def version_a_gt_b(a, b)
cmd = "/usr/bin/dpkg --compare-versions %s le %s" % [ a, b ]
# $stderr.puts cmd
return (!Kernel.system(cmd))
end
# figure out which lists to check
# there can be many implementations of
# this behavior, this seemed simplest.
# we're going to make an array of arrays, for each package
# file, the url, the system's cache of the file, and a
# per-user cache of the file.
packagelists = Dir.glob("/var/lib/apt/lists/#{Server}*Packages").map { |pkgfile|
[ pkgfile.gsub(/.*#{Server}/, '').tr('_','/'), # the url path
pkgfile, # the system cache of the packages file. probably up-to-date.
# and finally, a user's cache of the page, if needed.
"%s/%s" % [ Cachedir, pkgfile.gsub(/.*#{Server}_/,'') ]
]
}
# we'll open a persistent session, but only if we need it.
session = nil
# update the user's cache if necessary.
packagelists.each { |urlpath, sc, uc|
sctime = File.stat(sc).mtime
cached_time =
if(test(?e, uc)) then
uctime = File.stat(uc).mtime
if ( uctime < sctime ) then
# we have a user cache, but it is older than the system cache
File.unlink(uc) # delete the obsolete user cache.
sctime
else
uctime
end
else
# the user cache doesn't exist, but we might have
# talked to the server recently.
if(test(?e, uc + '.stamp')) then
File.stat(uc + '.stamp').mtime
else
sctime
end
end
if(Time.now > cached_time + Refetch_Interval_Sec) then
debugmsg "fetching #{urlpath} %s > %s + %d" % [Time.now, cached_time, Refetch_Interval_Sec]
begin
if(session == nil) then
session = Net::HTTP.new(Server)
# session.set_pipe($stderr);
end
begin
# the warning with ruby1.8 on the following line
# has to do with the resp, data bit, which should
# eventually be replaced with (copied from the
# docs with the 1.8 net/http.rb)
# response = http.get('/index.html')
# puts response.body
resp, data = session.get(urlpath,
{ 'If-Modified-Since' =>
cached_time.strftime( "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT" ) })
rescue SocketError => e
# if the net is down, we'll get this error; avoid printing a stack trace.
puts "XX old"
puts e
exit 1;
rescue Timeout::Error => e
# if the net is down, we might get this error instead.
# but there is no good reason to print the specific exception. (execution expired)
puts "XX old"
exit 1;
end
test(?e, Cachedir) or Dir.mkdir(Cachedir)
File.open(uc, 'w') { |o| o.puts data }
test(?e, uc + '.stamp') and File.unlink(uc + '.stamp') # we have a copy, don't need the stamp.
debugmsg "urlpath updated"
rescue Net::ProtoRetriableError => detail
head = detail.data
if head.code != "304"
raise "unexpected error occurred: " + detail
end
test(?e, Cachedir) or Dir.mkdir(Cachedir)
if(test(?e, uc)) then
touch(uc)
else
# we didn't get an update, but we don't have a cached
# copy in the user directory.
touch(uc + '.stamp')
end
end
else
debugmsg "skipping #{urlpath}"
end
}
available = Hash.new
package = nil
packagelists.each { |url, sc, uc|
File.open( (test(?e, uc)) ? uc : sc, 'r').each { |ln|
if(m = /^Package: (.*)/.match(ln)) then
package = m[1]
elsif(m = /^Version: (.*)/.match(ln)) then
available[package] = m[1]
end
}
}
installed = Hash.new
package = nil
isinstalled = false
File.open('/var/lib/dpkg/status').each { |ln|
if(m = /^Package: (.*)$/.match(ln)) then
package = m[1]
isinstalled = false # reset
elsif(m = /^Status: install ok installed/.match(ln)) then
isinstalled = true
elsif(m = /^Version: (.*)$/.match(ln)) then
isinstalled && installed[package] = m[1]
end
}
debugmsg "%d installed, %d available" % [ installed.length, available.length ]
updatedcount = 0
updated = Array.new
( installed.keys & available.keys ).each { |pkg|
if(version_a_gt_b(available[pkg], installed[pkg])) then
updatedcount += 1
updated.push(pkg + ": #{available[pkg]} > #{installed[pkg]}")
end
}
# we're done. output a count in the format expected by wmbiff.
if(updatedcount > 0) then
puts "%d new" % [ updatedcount ]
else
puts "%d old" % [ installed.length ]
end
puts updated.join("\n")