SC_ATTACH(1) | General Commands Manual | SC_ATTACH(1) |
NAME¶
sc_attach
— simple
scamper driver.
SYNOPSIS¶
sc_attach |
[-?dDv ]
[-c command]
[-i infile]
[-o outfile]
[-O options]
[-p [ip:]port]
[-P priority]
[-R unix-domain]
[-U unix-domain] |
DESCRIPTION¶
The sc_attach
utility provides the ability
to connect to a running scamper(1) instance, have a set of
commands defined in a file be executed, and the output be written into a
single file, in warts format. The options are as follows:
-
?- prints a list of command line options and a synopsis of each.
-d
- prints each command sent to scamper(1) on stderr.
-D
- causes
sc_attach
to operate as a daemon. -v
- prints the current revision of
sc_attach
and exits. -c
command- specifies the scamper(1) command to prepend to each address in the input file.
-i
infile- specifies the name of the input file which consists of a sequence of scamper(1) commands or addresses (with the -c option), one per line. If '-' is specified, commands are read from stdin.
-o
outfile- specifies the name of the output file to be written. The output file will use the warts format. If '-' is specified, output will be sent to stdout.
-O
options- allows the behavior of
sc_attach
to be further tailored. The current choices for this option are:- random: shuffle the input commands randomly.
- impatient: send commands to scamper without waiting for scamper to ask for them.
-p
[ip:]port- specifies the IP address and port where a scamper(1) is
accepting control socket connections. If an IP address is not specified,
sc_attach
connects to the specified port on the local host. -P
priority- specifies the mixing priority scamper(1) should assign to the source.
-R
unix-domain- specifies the unix domain socket on the local host where a remote scamper(1) instance is accepting commands.
-U
unix-domain- specifies the unix domain socket on the local host where a local scamper(1) isntance is accepting commands.
EXAMPLES¶
Given a set of commands in a file named infile.txt:
tbit -M 1280 -u 'http://www.example.com/' 2620:0:2d0:200::10 trace -P udp-paris -M 192.0.2.1 ping -P icmp-echo 192.0.32.10
and a scamper(1) daemon listening on port 31337, then these commands can be executed using:
sc_attach -i infile.txt -o outfile.warts -p 31337
Given a set of addresses in a file named infile2.txt:
2620:0:2d0:200::10 192.0.2.1 192.0.32.10
these addresses can be pinged with
sc_attach
operating as a daemon with:
sc_attach -D -c 'ping' -i infile2.txt -o outfile2.warts -p 31337
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
sc_attach
was written by Matthew Luckie
<mjl@luckie.org.nz>.
February 2, 2016 | Debian |