* fix anomalous name * add gather worker * fix encoding of binary storage * store results back to job * now parsing mbis report to translate * fix the broken report parser * rename gather to snapshot * implement walk code copied from SNMP::Info * can now bulkwalk and parse mibs report and store resolved walk in cache * add func/glob aliasing broken * better aliasing * implement aliasing from globals and funcs * fix regexp for matching netdisco-mibs report * fake cache entry for all ND2 methods called, add comments * also save to logs/snapshots/IP * add doc for netdisco-do * add is_pseudo column to device table * support for loading cache for pseudo devices * check for hrSystemUptime as well as sysUpTime for snmp connect * display pseudo devices with yellow pill for name * color all cells for layers for pseudo * no need to b64 encode binary data in scalars as we b64 whole thing after * tweaked uptime check * store snapshot to database instead of Job * expose snapshots in device details tab * small ux improvements on snap download * fixes for errors in subnet mask searching * hide snapshot management for pseudo devices * update to use new netdisco-mibs object cache * update for new format oids file * start of work on loading walk into db for browsing * store values and meta * add auto increment col and oid index to browser * start web plugin for browser * add virtual search for oid children * have all oid in separte table (60 seconds load on my laptop) * rename table and add relation * store oid as int array * fix sql for children * make jstree start working * working very slow tree expand * fix to work when first displaying tree * store both oid and oid_parts * simplify SQL to speed up (more complicated perl) * fix sql bug, add better index, prettify tree * render the snmp node detail * add node template, make scrollable, pretty print data values (insecure) * store munge hint * some dubious code to munge the data * make sure to filter by IP on device_browser * make safer the rendering of value data (but need to come back to key ordering) * fix sorting on object values * limit the opening of child nodes to keep response good and unclutter * factor out the munge and make safer * reject unknown mungers * show the munger and option (not working) to change * additional js for munge select * complete custom munge * change so that saving to database is only at CLI and on request * hide snmp tab if no browser rows in the db * add helpful message when no browser rows for the device * stub handler for search and add recurse control * working search * minor ui fixes * implement typeahead for leaf search * limit rows in typeahead * make sure device_browser is visited in delete and renumber * add requirements for this branch * update manifest * make sure node search and typeahead are restricted to current device only
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| package App::Netdisco::Util::Device;
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| 
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| use Dancer qw/:syntax :script/;
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| use Dancer::Plugin::DBIC 'schema';
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| use App::Netdisco::Util::Permission qw/check_acl_no check_acl_only/;
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| 
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| use File::Spec::Functions qw(catdir catfile);
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| use File::Path 'make_path';
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| 
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| use base 'Exporter';
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| our @EXPORT = ();
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| our @EXPORT_OK = qw/
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|   get_device
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|   delete_device
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|   renumber_device
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|   match_to_setting
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|   is_discoverable is_discoverable_now
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|   is_arpnipable   is_arpnipable_now
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|   is_macsuckable  is_macsuckable_now
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| /;
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| our %EXPORT_TAGS = (all => \@EXPORT_OK);
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| 
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| =head1 NAME
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| 
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| App::Netdisco::Util::Device
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| 
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION
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| 
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| A set of helper subroutines to support parts of the Netdisco application.
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| 
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| There are no default exports, however the C<:all> tag will export all
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| subroutines.
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| 
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| =head1 EXPORT_OK
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| 
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| =head2 get_device( $ip )
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| 
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| Given an IP address, returns a L<DBIx::Class::Row> object for the Device in
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| the Netdisco database. The IP can be for any interface on the device.
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| 
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| If for any reason C<$ip> is already a C<DBIx::Class> Device object, then it is
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| simply returned.
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| 
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| If the device or interface IP is not known to Netdisco a new Device object is
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| created for the IP, and returned. This object is in-memory only and not yet
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| stored to the database.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub get_device {
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|   my $ip = shift;
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|   return unless $ip;
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| 
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|   # naive check for existing DBIC object
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|   return $ip if ref $ip;
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| 
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|   # in case the management IP of one device is in use on another device,
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|   # we first try to get an exact match for the IP as mgmt interface.
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|   my $alias =
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|     schema('netdisco')->resultset('DeviceIp')->find($ip, $ip)
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|     ||
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|     schema('netdisco')->resultset('DeviceIp')->search({alias => $ip})->first;
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|   $ip = $alias->ip if defined $alias;
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| 
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|   return schema('netdisco')->resultset('Device')->with_times
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|     ->find_or_new({ip => $ip});
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 delete_device( $ip, $archive? )
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| 
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| Given an IP address, deletes the device from Netdisco, including all related
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| data such as logs and nodes. If the C<$archive> parameter is true, then nodes
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| will be maintained in an archive state.
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| 
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| Returns true if the transaction completes, else returns false.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub delete_device {
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|   my ($ip, $archive, $log) = @_;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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|   return 0 if not $device->in_storage;
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| 
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|   my $happy = 0;
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|   schema('netdisco')->txn_do(sub {
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|     # will delete everything related too...
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|     schema('netdisco')->resultset('Device')
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|       ->search({ ip => $device->ip })->delete({archive_nodes => $archive});
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| 
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|     schema('netdisco')->resultset('UserLog')->create({
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|       username => session('logged_in_user'),
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|       userip => scalar eval {request->remote_address},
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|       event => (sprintf "Delete device %s", $device->ip),
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|       details => $log,
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|     });
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| 
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|     $happy = 1;
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|   });
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| 
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|   return $happy;
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 renumber_device( $current_ip, $new_ip )
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| 
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| Will update all records in Netdisco referring to the device with
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| C<$current_ip> to use C<$new_ip> instead, followed by renumbering the
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| device itself.
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| 
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| Returns true if the transaction completes, else returns false.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub renumber_device {
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|   my ($ip, $new_ip) = @_;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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|   return 0 if not $device->in_storage;
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| 
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|   my $happy = 0;
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|   schema('netdisco')->txn_do(sub {
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|     $device->renumber($new_ip)
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|       or die "cannot renumber to: $new_ip"; # rollback
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| 
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|     schema('netdisco')->resultset('UserLog')->create({
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|       username => session('logged_in_user'),
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|       userip => scalar eval {request->remote_address},
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|       event => (sprintf "Renumber device %s to %s", $ip, $new_ip),
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|     });
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| 
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|     $happy = 1;
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|   });
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| 
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|   return $happy;
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 match_to_setting( $type, $setting_name )
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| 
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| Given a C<$type> (which may be any text value), returns true if any of the
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| list of regular expressions in C<$setting_name> is matched, otherwise returns
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| false.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub match_to_setting {
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|     my ($type, $setting_name) = @_;
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|     return 0 unless $type and $setting_name;
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|     return (scalar grep {$type =~ m/$_/}
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|                         @{setting($setting_name) || []});
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| }
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| 
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| sub _bail_msg { debug $_[0]; return 0; }
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| 
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| =head2 is_discoverable( $ip, [$device_type, \@device_capabilities]? )
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| 
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| Given an IP address, returns C<true> if Netdisco on this host is permitted by
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| the local configuration to discover the device.
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| 
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| The configuration items C<discover_no> and C<discover_only> are checked
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| against the given IP.
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| 
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| If C<$device_type> is also given, then C<discover_no_type> will be checked.
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| Also respects C<discover_phones> and C<discover_waps> if either are set to
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| false.
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| 
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| Also checks if the device is a pseudo device and no offline cache exists.
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| 
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| Returns false if the host is not permitted to discover the target device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub is_discoverable {
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|   my ($ip, $remote_type, $remote_cap) = @_;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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|   $remote_type ||= '';
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|   $remote_cap  ||= [];
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| 
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|   my $pseudo_cache = catfile( catdir(($ENV{NETDISCO_HOME} || $ENV{HOME}), 'logs', 'snapshots'), $device->ip );
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|   return _bail_msg("is_discoverable: $device is pseudo-device without offline cache")
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|     if $device->is_pseudo and ! -f $pseudo_cache;
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_discoverable: $device matches wap_platforms but discover_waps is not enabled")
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|     if ((not setting('discover_waps')) and
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|         (match_to_setting($remote_type, 'wap_platforms') or
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|          scalar grep {match_to_setting($_, 'wap_capabilities')} @$remote_cap));
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_discoverable: $device matches phone_platforms but discover_phones is not enabled")
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|     if ((not setting('discover_phones')) and
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|         (match_to_setting($remote_type, 'phone_platforms') or
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|          scalar grep {match_to_setting($_, 'phone_capabilities')} @$remote_cap));
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_discoverable: $device matched discover_no_type")
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|     if (match_to_setting($remote_type, 'discover_no_type'));
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_discoverable: $device matched discover_no")
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|     if check_acl_no($device, 'discover_no');
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_discoverable: $device failed to match discover_only")
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|     unless check_acl_only($device, 'discover_only');
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| 
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|   return 1;
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 is_discoverable_now( $ip, $device_type? )
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| 
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| Same as C<is_discoverable>, but also compares the C<last_discover> field
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| of the C<device> to the C<discover_min_age> configuration.
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| 
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| Returns false if the host is not permitted to discover the target device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub is_discoverable_now {
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|   my ($ip, $remote_type) = @_;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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| 
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|   if ($device->in_storage
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|       and $device->since_last_discover and setting('discover_min_age')
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|       and $device->since_last_discover < setting('discover_min_age')) {
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| 
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|       return _bail_msg("is_discoverable: $device last discover < discover_min_age");
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|   }
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| 
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|   return is_discoverable(@_);
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 is_arpnipable( $ip )
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| 
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| Given an IP address, returns C<true> if Netdisco on this host is permitted by
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| the local configuration to arpnip the device.
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| 
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| The configuration items C<arpnip_no> and C<arpnip_only> are checked
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| against the given IP.
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| 
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| Also checks if the device reports layer 3 capability.
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| 
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| Returns false if the host is not permitted to arpnip the target device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub is_arpnipable {
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|   my $ip = shift;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_arpnipable: $device has no layer 3 capability")
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|     if ($device->in_storage() and not $device->has_layer(3));
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_arpnipable: $device matched arpnip_no")
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|     if check_acl_no($device, 'arpnip_no');
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_arpnipable: $device failed to match arpnip_only")
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|     unless check_acl_only($device, 'arpnip_only');
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| 
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|   return 1;
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 is_arpnipable_now( $ip )
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| 
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| Same as C<is_arpnipable>, but also compares the C<last_arpnip> field
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| of the C<device> to the C<arpnip_min_age> configuration.
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| 
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| Returns false if the host is not permitted to arpnip the target device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub is_arpnipable_now {
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|   my ($ip) = @_;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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| 
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|   if ($device->in_storage
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|       and $device->since_last_arpnip and setting('arpnip_min_age')
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|       and $device->since_last_arpnip < setting('arpnip_min_age')) {
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| 
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|       return _bail_msg("is_arpnipable: $device last arpnip < arpnip_min_age");
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|   }
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| 
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|   return is_arpnipable(@_);
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 is_macsuckable( $ip )
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| 
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| Given an IP address, returns C<true> if Netdisco on this host is permitted by
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| the local configuration to macsuck the device.
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| 
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| The configuration items C<macsuck_no> and C<macsuck_only> are checked
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| against the given IP.
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| 
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| Also checks if the device reports layer 2 capability.
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| 
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| Returns false if the host is not permitted to macsuck the target device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub is_macsuckable {
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|   my $ip = shift;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_macsuckable: $device has no layer 2 capability")
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|     if ($device->in_storage() and not $device->has_layer(2));
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_macsuckable: $device matched macsuck_no")
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|     if check_acl_no($device, 'macsuck_no');
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| 
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|   return _bail_msg("is_macsuckable: $device failed to match macsuck_only")
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|     unless check_acl_only($device, 'macsuck_only');
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| 
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|   return 1;
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 is_macsuckable_now( $ip )
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| 
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| Same as C<is_macsuckable>, but also compares the C<last_macsuck> field
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| of the C<device> to the C<macsuck_min_age> configuration.
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| 
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| Returns false if the host is not permitted to macsuck the target device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub is_macsuckable_now {
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|   my ($ip) = @_;
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|   my $device = get_device($ip) or return 0;
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| 
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|   if ($device->in_storage
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|       and $device->since_last_macsuck and setting('macsuck_min_age')
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|       and $device->since_last_macsuck < setting('macsuck_min_age')) {
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| 
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|       return _bail_msg("is_macsuckable: $device last macsuck < macsuck_min_age");
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|   }
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| 
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|   return is_macsuckable(@_);
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| }
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| 
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| 1;
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