#!/usr/bin/perl # coded by epoch. # use inetd or tcpserver or something else. # waste of time to do manual sockets for something like this. # this isn't my baby. you can murder it if you want. use strict; #maybe chroot this whoisd? my $RESDB = "/services/resdb/resdb"; my $HACK=0; my $QUERY=; $QUERY =~ s/\r\n//g; $QUERY =~ s/\///g; if($QUERY eq '') { printf "%% error. no query. wtf?"; exit 0; } my $out; my $title; my $value; my @parts; my $i; if($QUERY eq "!!\n") { $QUERY=; $QUERY =~ s/^!r(.+?)[\/,].*$/\1/; printf "A500\n"; #fake this I guess. Does it even use that number for anything? printf "%% Looks like you're trying -A on a BSDian traceroute with this server.\n"; $HACK=1; } sub ASN_lookup { if($QUERY =~ m/^AS(.+?)$/) { printf "%% AS section for %s\n", $QUERY; my $AS=$1; chdir("$RESDB/db/as") || die "%% error"; if(chdir($AS) || die "%% error") { foreach(split(/\n/,`grep '' -r .`)) { $out = $_; $out =~ s/^\.\///g; $out =~ m/^(.+?):(.+?)$/; ($title, $value) = ($1, $2); printf "%-20s %s\n", $title . ":", $value; if($title eq "owner") { $QUERY = $value; } } } else { printf "AS not found."; } } } ASN_lookup(); # IPv4 addresses if($QUERY =~ m/^(?:(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.){3}(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)$/) { printf "%% IP section for %s\n", $QUERY unless $HACK; chdir("$RESDB/db/ip") || die "%% error"; @parts=split(/\./,$QUERY); for($i=0;$iscalar(@parts)-3;$i--) { if(!$parts[$i]) { printf "%% error"; exit } if(!chdir($parts[$i])) { printf "%-20s %s", "warning" . ":", "domain not found."; exit; } } foreach(split(/\n/,`grep '' -r .`)) { $out = $_; $out =~ s/^\.\///g; $out =~ m/^(.+?):(.+?)$/; ($title, $value) = ($1, $2); printf "%-20s %s\n", $title . ":", $value; if($title eq "owner") { $QUERY = $value; } } } #ipv6 addresses #if($QUERY =~ m/:/) {#close enough? # $QUERY =~ s/://g; # $QUERY =~ s/[^a-fA-F0-9]//g; # $QUERY = uc($QUERY); # chdir("$RESDB/db/ip6"); # foreach(split(//,$QUERY)) { # chdir($_);; # } # foreach(split(/\n/,`grep '' -r .`)) { # $out = $_; # $out =~ s/^\.\///g; # $out =~ m/^(.+?):(.+?)$/; # ($title, $value) = ($1, $2); # printf "%-20s %s\n", $title . ":", $value; # if($title eq "owner") { # $QUERY = $value; # } # } #} # default to assuming it is a name. printf "%% user section for '%s'\n", $QUERY unless $HACK; chdir("$RESDB/db/usr") || die "%% error"; if(chdir($QUERY)) { foreach(split(/\n/,`grep '' -r .`)) { $out = $_; $out =~ s/^\.\///g; $out =~ m/^(.+?):(.+?)$/; ($title, $value) = ($1, $2); printf "%-20s %s\n", $title . ":", $value unless $HACK; } } else { printf "%-20s missing db/usr file.\n", "warning" . ":" unless $HACK; } chdir("$RESDB/db/as") || die "%% error"; my @asn; foreach(split(/\n/,`grep '^$QUERY\$' */owner | cut -d/ -f1`)) { $out = $_; $out =~ s/\n//g; printf "%-20s AS%s\n", "origin" . ":", $out if $HACK; printf "%-20s AS%s\n", "origin" . ":", $out unless $HACK; @asn[scalar(@asn)]=$out; } chdir("$RESDB/db/ip") || die "%% error"; my $merp; foreach(split(/\n/,`grep '^$QUERY\$' */*/*/owner | cut -d/ -f1-3`)) { $merp=`cat $_/cidr`; chomp $merp; printf "%-20s %s\n", "cidr" . ":", $merp; } foreach(split(/\n/,`grep -i -e "^$QUERY\$" "$RESDB/db/dom"/*/*/owner`)) { $out = $_; $out =~ s/.*\/db\/dom\/(.+?)\/(.+?)\/owner.*/\2\.\1/; if ($out ne "") { #fix this comparison. printf "%-20s %s\n", "domain" . ":", $out; } } foreach(@asn) { $QUERY="AS$_"; #meh. fix to pass it instead of global. ASN_lookup(); } #printf "%-20s %s\n", "notice:","$QUERY did not claim any domains yet";