本文实例讲述了python实现ping的方法。分享给大家供大家参考。具体如下:
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#coding:utf-8
import os, sys, socket, struct, select, time
# From /usr/include/linux/icmp.h; your milage may vary.
ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST = 8 # Seems to be the same on Solaris.
def checksum(source_string):
"""
I'm not too confident that this is right but testing seems
to suggest that it gives the same answers as in_cksum in ping.c
"""
sum = 0
countTo = ( len (source_string) / 2 ) * 2
count = 0
while count<countTo:
thisVal = ord (source_string[count + 1 ]) * 256 + ord (source_string[count])
sum = sum + thisVal
sum = sum & 0xffffffff # Necessary?
count = count + 2
if countTo< len (source_string):
sum = sum + ord (source_string[ len (source_string) - 1 ])
sum = sum & 0xffffffff # Necessary?
sum = ( sum >> 16 ) + ( sum & 0xffff )
sum = sum + ( sum >> 16 )
answer = ~ sum
answer = answer & 0xffff
# Swap bytes. Bugger me if I know why.
answer = answer >> 8 | (answer << 8 & 0xff00 )
return answer
def receive_one_ping(my_socket, ID , timeout):
"""
receive the ping from the socket.
"""
timeLeft = timeout
while True :
startedSelect = time.time()
whatReady = select.select([my_socket], [], [], timeLeft)
howLongInSelect = (time.time() - startedSelect)
if whatReady[ 0 ] = = []: # Timeout
return
timeReceived = time.time()
recPacket, addr = my_socket.recvfrom( 1024 )
icmpHeader = recPacket[ 20 : 28 ]
type , code, checksum, packetID, sequence = struct.unpack(
"bbHHh" , icmpHeader
)
if packetID = = ID :
bytesInDouble = struct.calcsize( "d" )
timeSent = struct.unpack( "d" , recPacket[ 28 : 28 + bytesInDouble])[ 0 ]
return timeReceived - timeSent
timeLeft = timeLeft - howLongInSelect
if timeLeft < = 0 :
return
def send_one_ping(my_socket, dest_addr, ID ):
"""
Send one ping to the given >dest_addr<.
"""
dest_addr = socket.gethostbyname(dest_addr)
# Header is type (8), code (8), checksum (16), id (16), sequence (16)
my_checksum = 0
# Make a dummy heder with a 0 checksum.
header = struct.pack( "bbHHh" , ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0 , my_checksum, ID , 1 ) #压包
#a1 = struct.unpack("bbHHh",header) #my test
bytesInDouble = struct.calcsize( "d" )
data = ( 192 - bytesInDouble) * "Q"
data = struct.pack( "d" , time.time()) + data
# Calculate the checksum on the data and the dummy header.
my_checksum = checksum(header + data)
# Now that we have the right checksum, we put that in. It's just easier
# to make up a new header than to stuff it into the dummy.
header = struct.pack( "bbHHh" , ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0 , socket.htons(my_checksum), ID , 1 )
packet = header + data
my_socket.sendto(packet, (dest_addr, 1 )) # Don't know about the 1
def do_one(dest_addr, timeout):
"""
Returns either the delay (in seconds) or none on timeout.
"""
icmp = socket.getprotobyname( "icmp" )
try :
my_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_RAW, icmp)
except socket.error, (errno, msg):
if errno = = 1 :
# Operation not permitted
msg = msg + (
" - Note that ICMP messages can only be sent from processes"
" running as root."
)
raise socket.error(msg)
raise # raise the original error
my_ID = os.getpid() & 0xFFFF
send_one_ping(my_socket, dest_addr, my_ID)
delay = receive_one_ping(my_socket, my_ID, timeout)
my_socket.close()
return delay
def verbose_ping(dest_addr, timeout = 2 , count = 100 ):
"""
Send >count< ping to >dest_addr< with the given >timeout< and display
the result.
"""
for i in xrange (count):
print "ping %s..." % dest_addr,
try :
delay = do_one(dest_addr, timeout)
except socket.gaierror, e:
print "failed. (socket error: '%s')" % e[ 1 ]
break
if delay = = None :
print "failed. (timeout within %ssec.)" % timeout
else :
delay = delay * 1000
print "get ping in %0.4fms" % delay
if __name__ = = '__main__' :
verbose_ping( "www.163.com" , 2 , 1 )
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