Ganteng Doang Upload Shell Gak Bisa


Linux server.jmdstrack.com 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.tuxcare.els10.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Oct 11 21:40:41 UTC 2024 x86_64
/ scripts/

//scripts/mainipcheck

#!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl

# cpanel - scripts/mainipcheck                     Copyright 2022 cPanel, L.L.C.
#                                                           All rights reserved.
# copyright@cpanel.net                                         http://cpanel.net
# This code is subject to the cPanel license. Unauthorized copying is prohibited

use strict;
use warnings;

package scripts::mainipcheck;

use Cpanel::IP::LocalCheck   ();
use Cpanel::IP::Loopback     ();
use Cpanel::Linux::RtNetlink ();
use Cpanel::LoadModule       ();
use Cpanel::Logger           ();
use Cpanel::NAT::Object      ();
use Cpanel::SafeRun::Object  ();
use Cpanel::FileUtils::Write ();
use Cpanel::LoadFile         ();
use Cpanel::DIp::LicensedIP  ();
use Cpanel::Exception        ();
use Socket                   ();

use Try::Tiny;

use Getopt::Long qw(GetOptionsFromArray);

our $MAINIP_FILE = '/var/cpanel/mainip';

exit( __PACKAGE__->script( \@ARGV ) ) unless caller();

sub script {
    my ( $class, $argv ) = @_;

    my $remote_check;
    GetOptionsFromArray(
        $argv,
        'remote-check' => \$remote_check,
    ) if defined $argv and ref $argv eq 'ARRAY';

    my $logger = Cpanel::Logger->new();

    my $mainip_file_contents = eval { Cpanel::LoadFile::loadfile($MAINIP_FILE) // '' };
    my $mainip               = $mainip_file_contents =~ s/\s+//gr;
    my $myip_url             = Cpanel::DIp::LicensedIP::myip_url();
    my $cpIP                 = Cpanel::DIp::LicensedIP::get_license_ip($myip_url);
    my $default_route_ip;
    my $update_mainip      = $mainip ne $mainip_file_contents;    # Clean up formatting of the file if true
    my $mainip_file_exists = -e $MAINIP_FILE;                     # No sense in stat-ing the file twice like we used to in certain scenarioes

    # Needed for NAT awareness, is NO-OP on non-NAT to these values (thus local and public IP values would be the same on non-nat systems).
    my $NAT_obj      = Cpanel::NAT::Object->new();
    my $NAT_local_ip = $NAT_obj->get_local_ip($cpIP);

    if ($remote_check) {
        print "$cpIP\n";
        return 0;
    }

    eval { $default_route_ip = get_ip_from_netlink() || get_ip_from_default_route(); };
    if ( my $error_message = $@ ) {
        chomp $error_message;
        $logger->warn("Encountered an error while determining the main IP from the default route: $error_message");
        ($mainip_file_exists) ? die "/var/cpanel/mainip exists. Bailing out..." : $logger->info("Proceeding with main IP check assuming that the IP address from $myip_url is the main IP address.");
        $default_route_ip = $mainip;    # XXX Should we keep going even here? I'm not sure.
    }
    my $NAT_public_ip = $NAT_obj->get_public_ip($default_route_ip);

    my $canonical_main_ip = $default_route_ip || $NAT_local_ip;
    if ( !$mainip_file_exists ) {
        $update_mainip = 1;             # I'm somewhat curious as to whether we'd wanna update SPF records here too, honestly.
    }
    elsif ( $canonical_main_ip ne $mainip ) {
        $update_mainip = 1;
        $logger->info("The Server's main IP address has changed from $mainip to $canonical_main_ip.");

        # At one point, the below condition turned $default_route_ip into $cpIP, causing logger warns to actually get suppressed
        # when they would normally be spuriously reported for NATted systems.
        # This is because all the check for the logger warn below used to be if $default_route_ip ne $cpIP.
        # This would never be true when we had to update the mainip previously.
        if ( !Cpanel::IP::LocalCheck::ip_is_on_local_server($cpIP) ) {
            $logger->warn("$cpIP is not bound to an interface on the system! Please verify your network configuration.");

            # This can trigger pretty trivially on NAT setups if your cpnat configuration is not built or in fact insane.
            # Just make /var/cpanel/cpnat contain non-ip strings as if they were a key=>value nat IP pair separated
            # by spaces if you want to see this in action.
        }

        # Ensure the license system has what it needs? Not sure how it gets the updated mainip or if it even needs it?
        _reprovision_license_authn();

        require Cpanel::ServerTasks;

        # Update SPF records, as we've changed to a new mainip
        Cpanel::ServerTasks::schedule_task( ['SPFTasks'], 5, 'update_all_users_spf_records' );
        $logger->info("Scheduled SPF record update");
    }

    if ($update_mainip) {
        Cpanel::FileUtils::Write::overwrite( $MAINIP_FILE, $canonical_main_ip, 0644 );
    }

    if ( !$NAT_obj->enabled && $default_route_ip ne $cpIP ) {
        $logger->warn("$myip_url detects system IP as $cpIP and system local IP detected as $default_route_ip. Please verify your network configuration.");
    }
    elsif ( $NAT_obj->enabled && $NAT_public_ip ne $cpIP && $NAT_local_ip ne $default_route_ip ) {

        # Entertaingly enough, in this instance, $NAT_local_ip always equals $cpIP and vice versa. Conveniently enough, it also catches all invalid NAT configs.
        $logger->warn("$myip_url detects a system IP address of $cpIP and system local IP address of $default_route_ip.");
        $logger->warn("This looks like a NAT setup, but these IP addresses do not correspond to values listed in /var/cpanel/cpnat.");
        $logger->info("The system will now rebuild your cpnat configuration to ensure system sanity.");
        _system('/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/build_cpnat');
    }

    return 0;
}

# For mocking in tests -- don't remove the 'uncoverable' comments below, as this impacts Devel::Cover reporting.
sub _system {

    # uncoverable subroutine
    return system @_;    # uncoverable statement
}

# Pick a testing IP and see how the kernel proposes routing it, then look up and return the source address which would be used.
sub get_ip_from_netlink {
    my $TEST_IP   = '208.74.123.2';    # TODO: Better way of picking an IP with high probability of not being routed specially?
    my $result_ip = '';

    try {
        my $routes_ar = Cpanel::Linux::RtNetlink::get_route_to( 'AF_INET', $TEST_IP );
        foreach my $route_info_hr (@$routes_ar) {
            if ( defined $route_info_hr->{'rta_dst'} && $route_info_hr->{'rta_dst'} eq $TEST_IP ) {
                $result_ip = $route_info_hr->{'rta_prefsrc'};
                last;
            }
        }
    }
    catch {
        Cpanel::Logger->new()->warn( 'Failed to retrieve IP via Netlink: ' . Cpanel::Exception::get_string_no_id($_) . "\nFalling back to reading /proc/net/route." );
    };

    return $result_ip;
}

# Get interface associated with default route and use socket() to get IP
sub get_ip_from_default_route {
    my $proc_route_path = shift || '/proc/net/route';    # For unit testing, mostly
    my %interfaces;

    if ( open my $proc_fh, '<', $proc_route_path ) {
        while ( my $line = readline $proc_fh ) {
            chomp $line;
            if ( $line =~ m/^(.+?)\s*0{8}\s.*?(\d+)\s+0{8}\s*(?:\d+\s*){3}$/ ) {
                my ( $interface, $metric ) = ( $1, $2 );
                push @{ $interfaces{$metric} }, $interface;
            }
        }
        close($proc_fh);
    }
    else {
        die("Unable to open $proc_route_path: $!");
    }

    my $lowest_metric = ( sort keys %interfaces )[0];
    my $interface     = $interfaces{$lowest_metric}[0];
    my $ip            = get_ip_from_interface($interface);

    # VPS issues
    if ( Cpanel::IP::Loopback::is_loopback($ip) && $interface =~ /^venet0?$/ ) {
        return get_ip_from_interface('venet0:0');
    }

    return $ip;
}

sub get_ip_from_interface {
    my $interface   = shift;
    my $SIOCGIFADDR = 0x8915;
    my $proto       = getprotobyname('ip');
    socket( my $socket_fh, &Socket::PF_INET, &Socket::SOCK_DGRAM, $proto ) or die("Socket error: $!");

    # struct ifreq is 16 bytes of name, null-padded, followed by 16 bytes of answer.
    my $ifreq = pack( 'a32', $interface );
    ioctl( $socket_fh, $SIOCGIFADDR, $ifreq ) or die("Error in ioctl: $!");
    my ( $if,   $sin )  = unpack( 'a16 a16', $ifreq );
    my ( $port, $addr ) = Socket::sockaddr_in($sin);
    my $ip;
    foreach my $family ( &Socket::AF_INET, &Socket::AF_INET6 ) {
        last if $ip;

        # Generally we'll favor ipv4 addresses over ipv6, but we should use the v6 if it is the only one available.
        $ip = Socket::inet_ntop( $family, $addr );
    }
    return $ip;
}

sub _reprovision_license_authn {

    Cpanel::LoadModule::load_perl_module('Cpanel::Market');
    Cpanel::Market::set_cpstore_is_in_sync_flag(0);
    #
    # This will cause the system to get new LicenseAuthn
    # credentials so we can connect to various cPanel systems
    # that require license-based authentication.
    #
    my $run = Cpanel::SafeRun::Object->new( 'program' => '/usr/local/cpanel/cpkeyclt' );
    warn $run->autopsy() if $run->CHILD_ERROR;

    #
    #  cpkeyclt will auto re-provision on the second run
    #  if the id changes
    #
    $run = Cpanel::SafeRun::Object->new(
        'program' => '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/try-later',
        'args'    => [
            '--action',      '/usr/local/cpanel/cpkeyclt --quiet',
            '--check',       '/bin/sh -c exit 1',
            '--delay',       11,                                     # We only allow updates every 10 minutes so wait 11
            '--max-retries', 1,
            '--skip-first'
        ]
    );
    warn $run->autopsy() if $run->CHILD_ERROR;

    #
    #  If they changed the ip for the license in manage2 they keep the
    #  same liscid so we need to check after the license update has
    #  happened the second time
    #
    $run = Cpanel::SafeRun::Object->new(
        'program' => '/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/try-later',
        'args'    => [
            '--action',      '/usr/local/cpanel/bin/check_cpstore_in_sync_with_local_storage',
            '--check',       '/bin/sh -c exit 1',
            '--delay',       15,                                                                 # Must happen after the second license update
            '--max-retries', 1,
            '--skip-first'
        ]
    );
    warn $run->autopsy() if $run->CHILD_ERROR;

    return 1;

}
			
			


Thanks For 0xGh05T - DSRF14 - Mr.Dan07 - Leri01 - FxshX7 - AlkaExploiter - xLoveSyndrome'z - Acep Gans'z

JMDS TRACK – Just Another Diagnostics Lab Site

Home

JMDS TRACK Cameroon

Boost the productivity of your mobile ressources


Make An Appointment


Fleet management

  1. Reduce the operting cost and the unavailability of your vehicles
  2. reduce the fuel consumption of your fleet
  3. Improve the driving dehavior and safety of your drivers
  4. optimize the utilization rate of your equipment 
  5. protect your vehicle against theft
  6. Improve the quality of your customer service


Find out more

Assets management

  1. Track the roaming of your equipment
  2. Optimise the management of your assets on site and during transport
  3. Secure the transport of your goods
  4. Make your team responsible for preventing the loss of tools, equipment
  5. Take a real-time inventory of your equipment on site
  6. Easily find your mobile objects or equipment



Find out more



Find out more

Antitheft solutions

  1. Secure your vehicles and machinery and increase your chances of recovering them in the event of theft
  2. Protect your assets and reduce the costs associated with their loss
  3. Combine immobiliser and driver identification and limit the risk of theft
  4. Identify fuel theft and reduce costs
  5. Protect your goods and take no more risks
  6. Be alerted to abnormal events

Our Location

 Douala BP cité 

     and

Yaoundé Total Essos


Make An Appointment


Get Directions

682230363/ 677481892

What makes us different from others

  • young and dynamic team
  • call center 24/24 7/7
  • roaming throughout Africa
  • team of developers who can develop customer-specific solutions
  • diversity of services
  • reactive and prompt after-sales service when soliciting a customer or a malfunction
  • Free Maintenance and installation in the cities of Douala and Yaounde

https://youtu.be/xI1cz_Jh2x8

15+
years of experience in GPS system development, production and deployment.

15 Collaborators

More than 15 employees dedicated to the research and development of new applications and to customer care

5 000 Vehicles and mobile assets

5 000 vehicles and mobile assets under management, in Africa

Our Partners










Latest Case Studies

Our current projects 

5/5
Bon SAV , SATISFAIT DU TRAITEMENT DES REQUETES

M DIPITA CHRISTIAN
Logistic Safety Manager Road Safety Manager
5/5
La réactivité de JMDS est excellente
Nous restons satisfait dans l’ensemble des prestations relatives a la couverture de notre parc automobile

Hervé Frédéric NDENGUE
Chef Service Adjoint de la Sécurité Générale (CNPS)
5/5
L’APPLICATION EMIXIS est convivial A L’utilisation
BEIG-3 SARL
DIRECTOR GENERAL
5/5
Nevertheless I am delighted with the service
MR. BISSE BENJAMIN
CUSTOMER

Subsribe To Our Newsletter

Stay in touch with us to get latest news and special offers.



Address JMDS TRACK

Douala bp cité



and

YAOUNDE Total Essos

Call Us

+237682230363



Email Us


info@jmdstrack.cm