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//usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/Sys/Syslog.pm
package Sys::Syslog; use strict; use Carp; require 5.006; require Exporter; our $VERSION = '0.13'; our @ISA = qw(Exporter); our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( standard => [qw(openlog syslog closelog setlogmask)], extended => [qw(setlogsock)], macros => [qw( LOG_ALERT LOG_AUTH LOG_AUTHPRIV LOG_CONS LOG_CRIT LOG_CRON LOG_DAEMON LOG_DEBUG LOG_EMERG LOG_ERR LOG_FACMASK LOG_FTP LOG_INFO LOG_KERN LOG_LFMT LOG_LOCAL0 LOG_LOCAL1 LOG_LOCAL2 LOG_LOCAL3 LOG_LOCAL4 LOG_LOCAL5 LOG_LOCAL6 LOG_LOCAL7 LOG_LPR LOG_MAIL LOG_NDELAY LOG_NEWS LOG_NFACILITIES LOG_NOTICE LOG_NOWAIT LOG_ODELAY LOG_PERROR LOG_PID LOG_PRIMASK LOG_SYSLOG LOG_USER LOG_UUCP LOG_WARNING )], ); our @EXPORT = ( @{$EXPORT_TAGS{standard}}, ); our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{$EXPORT_TAGS{extended}}, @{$EXPORT_TAGS{macros}}, ); # it would be nice to try stream/unix first, since that will be # most efficient. However streams are dodgy - see _syslog_send_stream my @connectMethods = ( 'tcp', 'udp', 'unix', 'stream', 'console' ); if ($^O =~ /^(freebsd|linux)$/) { @connectMethods = grep { $_ ne 'udp' } @connectMethods; } my @defaultMethods = @connectMethods; my $syslog_path = undef; my $transmit_ok = 0; my $current_proto = undef; my $failed = undef; my $fail_time = undef; our ($connected, @fallbackMethods, $syslog_send, $host); use Socket ':all'; use POSIX qw(strftime setlocale LC_TIME); =head1 NAME Sys::Syslog - Perl interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls =head1 VERSION Version 0.13 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Sys::Syslog; # all except setlogsock(), or: use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock); # default set, plus setlogsock() use Sys::Syslog qw(:standard :macros); # standard functions, plus macros setlogsock $sock_type; openlog $ident, $logopt, $facility; # don't forget this syslog $priority, $format, @args; $oldmask = setlogmask $mask_priority; closelog; =head1 DESCRIPTION C<Sys::Syslog> is an interface to the UNIX C<syslog(3)> program. Call C<syslog()> with a string priority and a list of C<printf()> args just like C<syslog(3)>. =head1 EXPORTS C<Sys::Syslog> exports the following C<Exporter> tags: =over 4 =item * C<:standard> exports the standard C<syslog(3)> functions: openlog closelog setlogmask syslog =item * C<:extended> exports the Perl specific functions for C<syslog(3)>: setlogsock =item * C<:macros> exports the symbols corresponding to most of your C<syslog(3)> macros. See L<"CONSTANTS"> for the supported constants and their meaning. =back By default, C<Sys::Syslog> exports the symbols from the C<:standard> tag. =head1 FUNCTIONS =over 4 =item B<openlog($ident, $logopt, $facility)> Opens the syslog. C<$ident> is prepended to every message. C<$logopt> contains zero or more of the words C<pid>, C<ndelay>, C<nowait>. The C<cons> option is ignored, since the failover mechanism will drop down to the console automatically if all other media fail. C<$facility> specifies the part of the system to report about, for example C<LOG_USER> or C<LOG_LOCAL0>: see your C<syslog(3)> documentation for the facilities available in your system. Facility can be given as a string or a numeric macro. This function will croak if it can't connect to the syslog daemon. Note that C<openlog()> now takes three arguments, just like C<openlog(3)>. B<You should use openlog() before calling syslog().> B<Options> =over 4 =item * C<ndelay> - Open the connection immediately (normally, the connection is opened when the first message is logged). =item * C<nowait> - Don't wait for child processes that may have been created while logging the message. (The GNU C library does not create a child process, so this option has no effect on Linux.) =item * C<pid> - Include PID with each message. =back B<Examples> Open the syslog with options C<ndelay> and C<pid>, and with facility C<LOCAL0>: openlog($name, "ndelay,pid", "local0"); Same thing, but this time using the macro corresponding to C<LOCAL0>: openlog($name, "ndelay,pid", LOG_LOCAL0); =item B<syslog($priority, $message)> =item B<syslog($priority, $format, @args)> If C<$priority> permits, logs C<$message> or C<sprintf($format, @args)> with the addition that C<%m> in $message or C<$format> is replaced with C<"$!"> (the latest error message). C<$priority> can specify a level, or a level and a facility. Levels and facilities can be given as strings or as macros. If you didn't use C<openlog()> before using C<syslog()>, C<syslog()> will try to guess the C<$ident> by extracting the shortest prefix of C<$format> that ends in a C<":">. B<Examples> syslog("info", $message); # informational level syslog(LOG_INFO, $message); # informational level syslog("info|local0", $message); # information level, Local0 facility syslog(LOG_INFO|LOG_LOCAL0, $message); # information level, Local0 facility =over 4 =item B<Note> C<Sys::Syslog> version v0.07 and older passed the C<$message> as the formatting string to C<sprintf()> even when no formatting arguments were provided. If the code calling C<syslog()> might execute with older versions of this module, make sure to call the function as C<syslog($priority, "%s", $message)> instead of C<syslog($priority, $message)>. This protects against hostile formatting sequences that might show up if $message contains tainted data. =back =item B<setlogmask($mask_priority)> Sets the log mask for the current process to C<$mask_priority> and returns the old mask. If the mask argument is 0, the current log mask is not modified. See L<"Levels"> for the list of available levels. B<Examples> Only log errors: setlogmask(LOG_ERR); Log critical messages, errors and warnings: setlogmask(LOG_CRIT|LOG_ERR|LOG_WARNING); =item B<setlogsock($sock_type)> =item B<setlogsock($sock_type, $stream_location)> (added in 5.004_02) Sets the socket type to be used for the next call to C<openlog()> or C<syslog()> and returns true on success, C<undef> on failure. A value of C<"unix"> will connect to the UNIX domain socket (in some systems a character special device) returned by the C<_PATH_LOG> macro (if your system defines it), or F</dev/log> or F</dev/conslog>, whatever is writable. A value of 'stream' will connect to the stream indicated by the pathname provided as the optional second parameter. (For example Solaris and IRIX require C<"stream"> instead of C<"unix">.) A value of C<"inet"> will connect to an INET socket (either C<tcp> or C<udp>, tried in that order) returned by C<getservbyname()>. C<"tcp"> and C<"udp"> can also be given as values. The value C<"console"> will send messages directly to the console, as for the C<"cons"> option in the logopts in C<openlog()>. A reference to an array can also be passed as the first parameter. When this calling method is used, the array should contain a list of sock_types which are attempted in order. The default is to try C<tcp>, C<udp>, C<unix>, C<stream>, C<console>. Giving an invalid value for C<$sock_type> will croak. =item B<closelog()> Closes the log file and return true on success. =back =head1 EXAMPLES openlog($program, 'cons,pid', 'user'); syslog('info', '%s', 'this is another test'); syslog('mail|warning', 'this is a better test: %d', time); closelog(); syslog('debug', 'this is the last test'); setlogsock('unix'); openlog("$program $$", 'ndelay', 'user'); syslog('notice', 'fooprogram: this is really done'); setlogsock('inet'); $! = 55; syslog('info', 'problem was %m'); # %m == $! in syslog(3) # Log to UDP port on $remotehost instead of logging locally setlogsock('udp'); $Sys::Syslog::host = $remotehost; openlog($program, 'ndelay', 'user'); syslog('info', 'something happened over here'); =head1 CONSTANTS =head2 Facilities =over 4 =item * C<LOG_AUTH> - security/authorization messages =item * C<LOG_AUTHPRIV> - security/authorization messages (private) =item * C<LOG_CRON> - clock daemon (B<cron> and B<at>) =item * C<LOG_DAEMON> - system daemons without separate facility value =item * C<LOG_FTP> - ftp daemon =item * C<LOG_KERN> - kernel messages =item * C<LOG_LOCAL0> through C<LOG_LOCAL7> - reserved for local use =item * C<LOG_LPR> - line printer subsystem =item * C<LOG_MAIL> - mail subsystem =item * C<LOG_NEWS> - USENET news subsystem =item * C<LOG_SYSLOG> - messages generated internally by B<syslogd> =item * C<LOG_USER> (default) - generic user-level messages =item * C<LOG_UUCP> - UUCP subsystem =back =head2 Levels =over 4 =item * C<LOG_EMERG> - system is unusable =item * C<LOG_ALERT> - action must be taken immediately =item * C<LOG_CRIT> - critical conditions =item * C<LOG_ERR> - error conditions =item * C<LOG_WARNING> - warning conditions =item * C<LOG_NOTICE> - normal, but significant, condition =item * C<LOG_INFO> - informational message =item * C<LOG_DEBUG> - debug-level message =back =head1 DIAGNOSTICS =over 4 =item Invalid argument passed to setlogsock B<(F)> You gave C<setlogsock()> an invalid value for C<$sock_type>. =item no connection to syslog available B<(F)> C<syslog()> failed to connect to the specified socket. =item stream passed to setlogsock, but %s is not writable B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a stream socket, but the given path is not writable. =item stream passed to setlogsock, but could not find any device B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a stream socket, but didn't provide a path, and C<Sys::Syslog> was unable to find an appropriate one. =item tcp passed to setlogsock, but tcp service unavailable B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a TCP socket, but the service is not available on the system. =item syslog: expecting argument %s B<(F)> You forgot to give C<syslog()> the indicated argument. =item syslog: invalid level/facility: %s B<(F)> You specified an invalid level or facility, like C<LOG_KERN> (which is reserved to the kernel). =item syslog: too many levels given: %s B<(F)> You specified too many levels. =item syslog: too many facilities given: %s B<(F)> You specified too many facilities. =item syslog: level must be given B<(F)> You forgot to specify a level. =item udp passed to setlogsock, but udp service unavailable B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a UDP socket, but the service is not available on the system. =item unix passed to setlogsock, but path not available B<(W)> You asked C<setlogsock()> to use a UNIX socket, but C<Sys::Syslog> was unable to find an appropriate an appropriate device. =back =head1 SEE ALSO L<syslog(3)> I<Syslogging with Perl>, L<http://lexington.pm.org/meetings/022001.html> =head1 AUTHOR Tom Christiansen E<lt>F<tchrist@perl.com>E<gt> and Larry Wall E<lt>F<larry@wall.org>E<gt>. UNIX domain sockets added by Sean Robinson E<lt>F<robinson_s@sc.maricopa.edu>E<gt> with support from Tim Bunce E<lt>F<Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>E<gt> and the C<perl5-porters> mailing list. Dependency on F<syslog.ph> replaced with XS code by Tom Hughes E<lt>F<tom@compton.nu>E<gt>. Code for C<constant()>s regenerated by Nicholas Clark E<lt>F<nick@ccl4.org>E<gt>. Failover to different communication modes by Nick Williams E<lt>F<Nick.Williams@morganstanley.com>E<gt>. Extracted from core distribution for publishing on the CPAN by SE<eacute>bastien Aperghis-Tramoni E<lt>sebastien@aperghis.netE<gt>. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-sys-syslog at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Sys-Syslog>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. =head1 SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc Sys::Syslog You can also look for information at: =over 4 =item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation L<http://annocpan.org/dist/Sys-Syslog> =item * CPAN Ratings L<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Sys-Syslog> =item * RT: CPAN's request tracker L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Sys-Syslog> =item * Search CPAN L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sys-Syslog> =back =head1 LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut sub AUTOLOAD { # This AUTOLOAD is used to 'autoload' constants from the constant() # XS function. my $constname; our $AUTOLOAD; ($constname = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*:://; croak "&Sys::Syslog::constant not defined" if $constname eq 'constant'; my ($error, $val) = constant($constname); croak $error if $error; no strict 'refs'; *$AUTOLOAD = sub { $val }; goto &$AUTOLOAD; } eval { require XSLoader; XSLoader::load('Sys::Syslog', $VERSION); 1 } or do { require DynaLoader; push @ISA, 'DynaLoader'; bootstrap Sys::Syslog $VERSION; }; our $maskpri = &LOG_UPTO(&LOG_DEBUG); sub openlog { our ($ident, $logopt, $facility) = @_; # package vars our $lo_pid = $logopt =~ /\bpid\b/; our $lo_ndelay = $logopt =~ /\bndelay\b/; our $lo_nowait = $logopt =~ /\bnowait\b/; return 1 unless $lo_ndelay; &connect; } sub closelog { our $facility = our $ident = ''; &disconnect; } sub setlogmask { my $oldmask = $maskpri; $maskpri = shift unless $_[0] == 0; $oldmask; } sub setlogsock { my $setsock = shift; $syslog_path = shift; &disconnect if $connected; $transmit_ok = 0; @fallbackMethods = (); @connectMethods = @defaultMethods; if (ref $setsock eq 'ARRAY') { @connectMethods = @$setsock; } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'stream') { unless (defined $syslog_path) { my @try = qw(/dev/log /dev/conslog); if (length &_PATH_LOG) { # Undefined _PATH_LOG is "". unshift @try, &_PATH_LOG; } for my $try (@try) { if (-w $try) { $syslog_path = $try; last; } } carp "stream passed to setlogsock, but could not find any device" unless defined $syslog_path } unless (-w $syslog_path) { carp "stream passed to setlogsock, but $syslog_path is not writable"; return undef; } else { @connectMethods = ( 'stream' ); } } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'unix') { if (length _PATH_LOG() && !defined $syslog_path) { $syslog_path = _PATH_LOG(); @connectMethods = ( 'unix' ); } else { carp 'unix passed to setlogsock, but path not available'; return undef; } } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'tcp') { if (getservbyname('syslog', 'tcp') || getservbyname('syslogng', 'tcp')) { @connectMethods = ( 'tcp' ); } else { carp "tcp passed to setlogsock, but tcp service unavailable"; return undef; } } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'udp') { if (getservbyname('syslog', 'udp')) { @connectMethods = ( 'udp' ); } else { carp "udp passed to setlogsock, but udp service unavailable"; return undef; } } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'inet') { @connectMethods = ( 'tcp', 'udp' ); } elsif (lc($setsock) eq 'console') { @connectMethods = ( 'console' ); } else { croak "Invalid argument passed to setlogsock; must be 'stream', 'unix', 'tcp', 'udp' or 'inet'" } return 1; } sub syslog { my $priority = shift; my $mask = shift; my ($message, $whoami); my (@words, $num, $numpri, $numfac, $sum); our $facility; local($facility) = $facility; # may need to change temporarily. croak "syslog: expecting argument \$priority" unless defined $priority; croak "syslog: expecting argument \$format" unless defined $mask; @words = split(/\W+/, $priority, 2);# Allow "level" or "level|facility". undef $numpri; undef $numfac; foreach (@words) { $num = xlate($_); # Translate word to number. if ($num < 0) { croak "syslog: invalid level/facility: $_" } elsif ($num <= &LOG_PRIMASK) { croak "syslog: too many levels given: $_" if defined($numpri); $numpri = $num; return 0 unless &LOG_MASK($numpri) & $maskpri; } else { croak "syslog: too many facilities given: $_" if defined($numfac); $facility = $_; $numfac = $num; } } croak "syslog: level must be given" unless defined($numpri); if (!defined($numfac)) { # Facility not specified in this call. $facility = 'user' unless $facility; $numfac = &xlate($facility); } &connect unless $connected; $whoami = our $ident; if (!$whoami && $mask =~ /^(\S.*?):\s?(.*)/) { $whoami = $1; $mask = $2; } unless ($whoami) { ($whoami = getlogin) || ($whoami = getpwuid($<)) || ($whoami = 'syslog'); } $whoami .= "[$$]" if our $lo_pid; if ($mask =~ /%m/) { my $err = $!; # escape percent signs if sprintf will be called $err =~ s/%/%%/g if @_; # replace %m with $err, if preceded by an even number of percent signs $mask =~ s/(?<!%)((?:%%)*)%m/$1$err/g; } $mask .= "\n" unless $mask =~ /\n$/; $message = @_ ? sprintf($mask, @_) : $mask; $sum = $numpri + $numfac; my $oldlocale = setlocale(LC_TIME); setlocale(LC_TIME, 'C'); my $timestamp = strftime "%b %e %T", localtime; setlocale(LC_TIME, $oldlocale); my $buf = "<$sum>$timestamp $whoami: $message\0"; # it's possible that we'll get an error from sending # (e.g. if method is UDP and there is no UDP listener, # then we'll get ECONNREFUSED on the send). So what we # want to do at this point is to fallback onto a different # connection method. while (scalar @fallbackMethods || $syslog_send) { if ($failed && (time - $fail_time) > 60) { # it's been a while... maybe things have been fixed @fallbackMethods = (); disconnect(); $transmit_ok = 0; # make it look like a fresh attempt &connect; } if ($connected && !connection_ok()) { # Something was OK, but has now broken. Remember coz we'll # want to go back to what used to be OK. $failed = $current_proto unless $failed; $fail_time = time; disconnect(); } &connect unless $connected; $failed = undef if ($current_proto && $failed && $current_proto eq $failed); if ($syslog_send) { if (&{$syslog_send}($buf)) { $transmit_ok++; return 1; } # typically doesn't happen, since errors are rare from write(). disconnect(); } } # could not send, could not fallback onto a working # connection method. Lose. return 0; } sub _syslog_send_console { my ($buf) = @_; chop($buf); # delete the NUL from the end # The console print is a method which could block # so we do it in a child process and always return success # to the caller. if (my $pid = fork) { our $lo_nowait; if ($lo_nowait) { return 1; } else { if (waitpid($pid, 0) >= 0) { return ($? >> 8); } else { # it's possible that the caller has other # plans for SIGCHLD, so let's not interfere return 1; } } } else { if (open(CONS, ">/dev/console")) { my $ret = print CONS $buf . "\r"; exit ($ret) if defined $pid; close CONS; } exit if defined $pid; } } sub _syslog_send_stream { my ($buf) = @_; # XXX: this only works if the OS stream implementation makes a write # look like a putmsg() with simple header. For instance it works on # Solaris 8 but not Solaris 7. # To be correct, it should use a STREAMS API, but perl doesn't have one. return syswrite(SYSLOG, $buf, length($buf)); } sub _syslog_send_socket { my ($buf) = @_; return syswrite(SYSLOG, $buf, length($buf)); #return send(SYSLOG, $buf, 0); } sub xlate { my($name) = @_; return $name+0 if $name =~ /^\s*\d+\s*$/; $name = uc $name; $name = "LOG_$name" unless $name =~ /^LOG_/; $name = "Sys::Syslog::$name"; # Can't have just eval { &$name } || -1 because some LOG_XXX may be zero. my $value = eval { no strict 'refs'; &$name }; defined $value ? $value : -1; } sub connect { @fallbackMethods = @connectMethods unless (scalar @fallbackMethods); if ($transmit_ok && $current_proto) { # Retry what we were on, because it's worked in the past. unshift(@fallbackMethods, $current_proto); } $connected = 0; my @errs = (); my $proto = undef; while ($proto = shift(@fallbackMethods)) { no strict 'refs'; my $fn = "connect_$proto"; $connected = &$fn(\@errs) if defined &$fn; last if ($connected); } $transmit_ok = 0; if ($connected) { $current_proto = $proto; my($old) = select(SYSLOG); $| = 1; select($old); } else { @fallbackMethods = (); croak join "\n\t- ", "no connection to syslog available", @errs } } sub connect_tcp { my ($errs) = @_; my $tcp = getprotobyname('tcp'); if (!defined $tcp) { push(@{$errs}, "getprotobyname failed for tcp"); return 0; } my $syslog = getservbyname('syslog','tcp'); $syslog = getservbyname('syslogng','tcp') unless (defined $syslog); if (!defined $syslog) { push(@{$errs}, "getservbyname failed for syslog/tcp and syslogng/tcp"); return 0; } my $this = sockaddr_in($syslog, INADDR_ANY); my $that; if (defined $host) { $that = inet_aton($host); if (!$that) { push(@{$errs}, "can't lookup $host"); return 0; } } else { $that = INADDR_LOOPBACK; } $that = sockaddr_in($syslog, $that); if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,$tcp)) { push(@{$errs}, "tcp socket: $!"); return 0; } setsockopt(SYSLOG, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, 1); setsockopt(SYSLOG, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 1); if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) { push(@{$errs}, "tcp connect: $!"); return 0; } $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_socket; return 1; } sub connect_udp { my ($errs) = @_; my $udp = getprotobyname('udp'); if (!defined $udp) { push(@{$errs}, "getprotobyname failed for udp"); return 0; } my $syslog = getservbyname('syslog','udp'); if (!defined $syslog) { push(@{$errs}, "getservbyname failed for syslog/udp"); return 0; } my $this = sockaddr_in($syslog, INADDR_ANY); my $that; if (defined $host) { $that = inet_aton($host); if (!$that) { push(@{$errs}, "can't lookup $host"); return 0; } } else { $that = INADDR_LOOPBACK; } $that = sockaddr_in($syslog, $that); if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,$udp)) { push(@{$errs}, "udp socket: $!"); return 0; } if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) { push(@{$errs}, "udp connect: $!"); return 0; } # We want to check that the UDP connect worked. However the only # way to do that is to send a message and see if an ICMP is returned _syslog_send_socket(""); if (!connection_ok()) { push(@{$errs}, "udp connect: nobody listening"); return 0; } $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_socket; return 1; } sub connect_stream { my ($errs) = @_; # might want syslog_path to be variable based on syslog.h (if only # it were in there!) $syslog_path = '/dev/conslog'; if (!-w $syslog_path) { push(@{$errs}, "stream $syslog_path is not writable"); return 0; } if (!open(SYSLOG, ">" . $syslog_path)) { push(@{$errs}, "stream can't open $syslog_path: $!"); return 0; } $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_stream; return 1; } sub connect_unix { my ($errs) = @_; if (length _PATH_LOG()) { $syslog_path = _PATH_LOG(); } else { push(@{$errs}, "_PATH_LOG not available in syslog.h"); return 0; } if (! -S $syslog_path) { push(@{$errs}, "$syslog_path is not a socket"); return 0; } my $that = sockaddr_un($syslog_path); if (!$that) { push(@{$errs}, "can't locate $syslog_path"); return 0; } if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_UNIX,SOCK_STREAM,0)) { push(@{$errs}, "unix stream socket: $!"); return 0; } if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) { if (!socket(SYSLOG,AF_UNIX,SOCK_DGRAM,0)) { push(@{$errs}, "unix dgram socket: $!"); return 0; } if (!CORE::connect(SYSLOG,$that)) { push(@{$errs}, "unix dgram connect: $!"); return 0; } } $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_socket; return 1; } sub connect_console { my ($errs) = @_; if (!-w '/dev/console') { push(@{$errs}, "console is not writable"); return 0; } $syslog_send = \&_syslog_send_console; return 1; } # to test if the connection is still good, we need to check if any # errors are present on the connection. The errors will not be raised # by a write. Instead, sockets are made readable and the next read # would cause the error to be returned. Unfortunately the syslog # 'protocol' never provides anything for us to read. But with # judicious use of select(), we can see if it would be readable... sub connection_ok { return 1 if (defined $current_proto && $current_proto eq 'console'); my $rin = ''; vec($rin, fileno(SYSLOG), 1) = 1; my $ret = select $rin, undef, $rin, 0; return ($ret ? 0 : 1); } sub disconnect { $connected = 0; $syslog_send = undef; return close SYSLOG; } 1;