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import socket
import os
import struct
import time
import select
ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST = 8
def checksum(str):
csum = 0
countTo = (len(str) / 2) * 2
count = 0
while count < countTo:
thisVal = str[count + 1] * 256 + str[count]
csum = csum + thisVal
csum = csum & 0xffffffff
count = count + 2
if countTo < len(str):
csum = csum + str[len(str) - 1].decode()
csum = csum & 0xffffffff
csum = (csum >> 16) + (csum & 0xffff)
csum = csum + (csum >> 16)
answer = ~csum
answer = answer & 0xffff
answer = answer >> 8 | (answer << 8 & 0xff00)
return answer
def receiveOnePing(mySocket, ID, sequence, destAddr, timeout):
timeLeft = timeout
while 1:
startedSelect = time.time()
whatReady = select.select([mySocket], [], [], timeLeft)
howLongInSelect = (time.time() - startedSelect)
if whatReady[0] == []: # Timeout
return None
timeReceived = time.time()
recPacket, addr = mySocket.recvfrom(1024)
# Fill in start
header = recPacket[20: 28]
type, code, checksum, packetID, sequence = struct.unpack("!bbHHh", header)
if type == 0 and packetID == ID: # type should be 0
byte_in_double = struct.calcsize("!d")
timeSent = struct.unpack("!d", recPacket[28: 28 + byte_in_double])[0]
delay = timeReceived - timeSent
ttl = ord(struct.unpack("!c", recPacket[8:9])[0].decode())
return (delay, ttl, byte_in_double)
# Fill in end
timeLeft = timeLeft - howLongInSelect
if timeLeft <= 0:
return None
def sendOnePing(mySocket, ID, sequence, destAddr):
# Header is type (8), code (8), checksum (16), id (16), sequence (16)
myChecksum = 0
# Make a dummy header with a 0 checksum.
# struct -- Interpret strings as packed binary data
header = struct.pack("!bbHHh", ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0, myChecksum, ID, sequence)
data = struct.pack("!d", time.time())
# Calculate the checksum on the data and the dummy header.
myChecksum = checksum(header + data)
header = struct.pack("!bbHHh", ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST, 0, myChecksum, ID, sequence)
packet = header + data
mySocket.sendto(packet, (destAddr, 1)) # AF_INET address must be tuple, not str
# Both LISTS and TUPLES consist of a number of objects
# which can be referenced by their position number within the object
def doOnePing(destAddr, ID, sequence, timeout):
icmp = socket.getprotobyname("icmp")
mySocket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_RAW, icmp)
sendOnePing(mySocket, ID, sequence, destAddr)
delay = receiveOnePing(mySocket, ID, sequence, destAddr, timeout)
mySocket.close()
return delay
def ping(host, timeout=1):
# timeout=1 means: If one second goes by without a reply from the server,
# the client assumes that either the client’s ping or the server’s pong is lost
dest = socket.gethostbyname(host)
print("Pinging " + dest + " using Python:")
print("")
# Send ping requests to a server separated by approximately one second
myID = os.getpid() & 0xFFFF
loss = 0
for i in range(4):
result = doOnePing(dest, myID, i, timeout)
if not result:
print("Request timed out.")
loss += 1
else:
delay = int(result[0]*1000)
ttl = result[1]
bytes = result[2]
print("Received from " + dest + ": byte(s)=" + str(bytes) + " delay=" + str(delay) + "ms TTL=" + str(ttl))
time.sleep(1) # one second
print("Packet: sent = " + str(4) + " received = " + str(4-loss) + " lost = " + str(loss))
return
ping("www.google.com")