249 lines
7.7 KiB
Perl
Executable file
249 lines
7.7 KiB
Perl
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# $Id: check_wins.pl,v 1.3 2004/11/25 04:46:16 stanleyhopcroft Exp $
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# $Log: check_wins.pl,v $
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# Revision 1.3 2004/11/25 04:46:16 stanleyhopcroft
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# Non functional tidy ups to check_wins
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#
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# Revision 1.2 2003/08/20 08:31:49 tonvoon
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# Changed netsaint to nagios in use lib
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#
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# Revision 1.1 2003/02/09 14:16:28 sghosh
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# more contribs
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#
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use strict ;
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use Getopt::Long ;
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use vars qw($opt_H $opt_D $opt_W $opt_T $debug @my_dcs);
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use lib '/usr/local/nagios/libexec/' ;
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use utils qw($TIMEOUT %ERRORS &print_revision &support &usage);
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my $PROGNAME = 'check_wins' ;
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use constant SAMBA_DEBUG_LVL => 2 ;
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use constant MY_DCS => ('dc1','dc2') ;
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my $NMBLOOKUP_PATH = '/usr/bin/nmblookup' ;
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my $NMBLOOKUP = sub { return `$NMBLOOKUP_PATH $_[2] -R -U $_[0] $_[1]` } ;
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my $NMBLOOKUP_CMD = $NMBLOOKUP_PATH . ' -R -U' ;
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sub print_help ();
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sub print_usage ();
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sub help ();
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sub version ();
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delete @ENV{'PATH', 'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'};
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$SIG{"ALRM"} = sub { die "Alarm clock restart" } ;
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Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling', 'no_ignore_case');
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GetOptions
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("V|version" => \&version,
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"h|help" => \&help,
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"d|debug" => \$debug,
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"C|controllers:s" => \@my_dcs,
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"T|timeout:i" => \$opt_T,
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"W|wins=s" => \$opt_W,
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"D|domain=s" => \$opt_D);
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($opt_D) || usage("MS Domain name not specified\n");
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my $domain = $1 if $opt_D =~ m#(\w+)# ; # NetBIOS names allow __any__ characters (more than \w)
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($domain) || usage("Invalid MS D name: $opt_D\n");
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($opt_W) || usage("WINS hostname or address not specified\n");
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my $wins = $1 if $opt_W =~ m#((?:^\w+$)|(?:\d+(?:\.\d+){3,3}$))# ;
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($wins) || usage("Invalid WINS hostname or address: $opt_W\n");
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usage("You must provide the names of your domain controllers by updating MY_DCS in the text or use -C dc_name1 -C dc_name2 ..\n")
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unless (@my_dcs or MY_DCS) ;
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@my_dcs = MY_DCS unless defined $my_dcs[0] ;
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$TIMEOUT = $opt_T if defined $opt_T ;
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my ($netbios_name, @dcs_of_domain, @dc_addresses) ;
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my (@addr_dcs_of_domain, @found_dcs, %address2dc) ;
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my (@dc_query) ;
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# tsitc> /usr/local/samba/bin/nmblookup -R -U wins ipa01
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# Sending queries to 192.168.1.29
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# 192.168.1.16 ipa01<00>
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eval {
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alarm($TIMEOUT) ;
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@dc_query = $debug ? map { $NMBLOOKUP->($wins, "$_#20", '-d ' . SAMBA_DEBUG_LVL) } @my_dcs :
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map { ( $NMBLOOKUP->($wins, "$_#20", '') )[1] } @my_dcs ;
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alarm(0) ;
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} ;
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if ($@ and $@ =~ /Alarm clock restart/) {
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print qq(Failed. Timeout while waiting for response from (one of) "$NMBLOOKUP_CMD $wins @my_dcs"\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"} ;
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}
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if ($@ and $@ !~ /Alarm clock restart/) {
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print qq(Failed. "$@" in response to "NMBLOOKUP_CMD $wins @my_dcs"\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} ;
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}
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chomp @dc_query ;
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if ( scalar grep(/name_query failed/, @dc_query) ) {
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print qq(Failed. WINS "$wins" failed to resolve), scalar @my_dcs > 1 ? ' at least one of ' : ' ', qq("@my_dcs", the domain controller(s) of "$domain". Got "@dc_query"\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"} ;
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}
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=begin comment
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the results of looking up the DCs (by their name) in the WINS
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192.168.1.16 ipa01<20>
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192.168.1.1 ipa02<20>
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192.168.1.104 ipa03<20>
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=end comment
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=cut
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@dc_addresses = () ;
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foreach (@dc_query) {
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next unless /^(\S+)\s+(\S+?)<\S+?>$/ ;
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$address2dc{$1} = $2 ;
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push @dc_addresses, $1 ;
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}
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$netbios_name = "$domain#1C" ;
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eval {
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alarm($TIMEOUT) ;
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@dcs_of_domain = $NMBLOOKUP->($wins, $netbios_name, defined $debug ? '-d ' . SAMBA_DEBUG_LVL : '') ;
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alarm(0) ;
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} ;
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if ($@ and $@ =~ /Alarm clock restart/) {
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print qq(Failed. Timeout while waiting for response from "$NMBLOOKUP_CMD $wins $netbios_name"\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"} ;
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}
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if ($@ and $@ !~ /Alarm clock restart/) {
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print qq(Failed. "$@" in response to "$NMBLOOKUP_CMD $wins $netbios_name"\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} ;
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}
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shift @dcs_of_domain ;
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chomp @dcs_of_domain ;
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@addr_dcs_of_domain = map /^(\S+)/, @dcs_of_domain ;
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=begin comment
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tsitc> /usr/local/samba/bin/nmblookup -R -U wins ipaustralia#1c
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Sending queries to 192.168.1.29
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192.168.1.114 ipaustralia<1c>
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192.168.1.221 ipaustralia<1c>
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192.168.1.61 ipaustralia<1c>
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192.168.1.129 ipaustralia<1c>
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192.168.1.128 ipaustralia<1c>
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192.168.1.214 ipaustralia<1c>
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192.168.1.67 ipaustralia<1c>
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tsitc>
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=end comment
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=cut
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my %x ;
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@found_dcs = grep { ! $x{$_}++ } @address2dc{ grep exists $address2dc{$_}, @addr_dcs_of_domain} ;
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# @found_dcs = grep { defined $_} @address2dc{ grep exists $address2dc{$_}, @addr_dcs_of_domain} ;
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# Gotcha.
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# 'exists' is necessary to prevent autovivificatiton
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# of keys in %address2dc
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if ( &set_eq( \@found_dcs, [ values %address2dc ] ) ) {
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print $debug ? qq(Ok. WINS named "$wins" resolved addresses of "@my_dcs" as "@dc_query" and controllers of domain "$domain" as "@dcs_of_domain"\n) :
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qq(Ok. Found controllers named "@my_dcs" in response to "$domain#1C" name query from WINS named "$wins".\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"OK"} ;
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} elsif ( scalar @found_dcs == 0 ) {
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print qq(Failed. Found __no__ controllers named "@my_dcs" in response to "$domain#1C" query from WINS named "$wins". Got "@dcs_of_domain"\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"} ;
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} elsif ( scalar @found_dcs < scalar keys %address2dc ) {
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print qq(Warning. Not all domain controllers found in response to "$domain#1C" query from WINS named "$wins". Expected "@my_dcs", got "@found_dcs"\n) ;
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exit $ERRORS{"WARNING"} ;
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}
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sub set_eq {
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return 0 unless scalar @{$_[0]} == scalar @{$_[1]} ;
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foreach my $a ( @{$_[0]} ) {
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return 0 unless scalar grep { $a eq $_ } @{$_[1]} ;
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}
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return 1 ;
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}
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sub print_usage () {
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print "Usage: $PROGNAME -W <wins> -D <domain>\n";
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}
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sub print_help () {
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print_revision($PROGNAME,'$Revision: 1.3 $ ');
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print "Copyright (c) 2001 Karl DeBisschop/S Hopcroft
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Perl Check WINS plugin for NetSaint.
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Returns OK if the addresses of domain controllers are found in the list of domain controllers returned in the WINS response to a 'domain controllers query'
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Why would you want to do this ?
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MS File server clients insist on connecting to file servers using NetBIOS names.
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If they __don't__ resolve NetBIOS names with a WINS (NBNS) then they'll either fail to logon and connect to shares or they will
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broadcast requsts for names.
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Both problems are eliminated by a healthy WINS.
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Also, you may have a MS domain spanning a number of WAN connected sites, with domain controllers far away from powerful local
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domain controllers.
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In this case, you want your local clients to have their logon requests validated by the local controllers.
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The plugin works by
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asking the WINS to resolve the addresses of the domain controllers (supplied by -C or from the constant MY_DCS)
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asking the WINS to return the list of addresses of the domain controllers able to validate requests for the domain
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whose name is given by -D
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returning Ok if all controller addresses are in that list (of addresses of domain controllers) or
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returning WARNING if not all the controller addresses are in the list or
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returning CRITICAL if there is no reply from the WINS or the list contains none of the contoller addresses
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";
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print_usage();
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print '
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-W, --wins=STRING
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Hostname or address of the WINS (Either Samba/nmbd or MS product)
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-D, --domain=STRING
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MS Domain name to find the Domain controllers of.
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-C, --controllers:STRING
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Optional __name(s)__ of domain controller that __must__ be found in the response to a domain controller name query.
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If not defined, then use the constant value MY_DCS. You must use either -C or make sure that MY_DCS contains the names
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of __your__ domain controllers.
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-T, --timeout:INTEGER
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-d, --debug
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Debugging output.
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-h, --help
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This stuff.
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';
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support();
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}
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sub version () {
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print_revision($PROGNAME,'$Revision: 1.3 $ ');
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exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
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}
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sub help () {
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print_help();
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exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
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}
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