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#!/bin/sh
#
# Patched version of ip_ plugin to support IPv6 and ip6tables.
# Most of plugin done by munin core developers. Modified for IPv6 support
# by Lasse Karstensen <lasse.karstensen@gmail.com> February 2009.
#
# Wildcard-plugin to monitor IP addresses through ip6tables. To monitor an
# IP, link ip6_<ipaddress> to this file with : replaced with _. E.g.
#
# ln -s /usr/share/node/node/plugins-auto/ip6_ /etc/munin/plugins/ip_2001_db8_1__100
#
# ...will monitor the IP 2001:db8:1::10.
#
# Additionally, you need these ip6tables rules as the first rules (they don't do anything, just make packet counts)
#
# ip6tables -A INPUT -d 2001:db8:1::10
# ip6tables -A OUTPUT -s 2001:db8:1::10
#
# Furthermore, this plugin needs to be run as root for ip6tables to work.
#
#
# Magic markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation
# scripts):
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf suggest
IP=`basename $0 | sed 's/^ip6_//g' | tr '_' ':' `
if [ "$1" = "autoconf" ]; then
if [ -r /proc/net/dev ]; then
ip6tables -L INPUT -v -n -x >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
echo "no (could not run ip6tables as user `whoami`)"
exit 1
else
echo yes
exit 0
fi
else
echo "no (/proc/net/dev not found)"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$1" = "suggest" ]; then
ip6tables -L INPUT -v -n -x 2>/dev/null | awk '$8 ~ /[0-9]/ { if (done[$8]!=1) {print $8; done[$8]=1;}}'
exit 0
fi
if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then
echo "graph_order out in"
echo "graph_title $IP traffic"
echo 'graph_args --base 1000'
echo 'graph_vlabel bits per ${graph_period}'
echo 'graph_category network'
echo 'out.label sent'
echo 'out.type DERIVE'
echo 'out.min 0'
echo 'out.cdef out,8,*'
echo 'in.label received'
echo 'in.type DERIVE'
echo 'in.min 0'
echo 'in.cdef in,8,*'
exit 0
fi;
ip6tables -L INPUT -v -n -x | grep -m1 $IP | awk "{ print \"in.value \" \$2 }"
ip6tables -L OUTPUT -v -n -x | grep -m1 $IP | awk "{ print \"out.value \" \$2 }"