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899 lines
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Bash
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Pi-hole: A black hole for Internet advertisements
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# (c) 2017 Pi-hole, LLC (https://pi-hole.net)
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# Network-wide ad blocking via your own hardware.
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#
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# Generates pihole_debug.log to be used for troubleshooting.
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#
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# This file is copyright under the latest version of the EUPL.
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# Please see LICENSE file for your rights under this license.
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# -e option instructs bash to immediately exit if any command [1] has a non-zero exit status
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# -u a reference to any variable you haven't previously defined
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# with the exceptions of $* and $@ - is an error, and causes the program to immediately exit
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# -o pipefail prevents errors in a pipeline from being masked. If any command in a pipeline fails,
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# that return code will be used as the return code of the whole pipeline. By default, the
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# pipeline's return code is that of the last command - even if it succeeds
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set -o pipefail
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#IFS=$'\n\t'
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######## GLOBAL VARS ########
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VARSFILE="/etc/pihole/setupVars.conf"
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DEBUG_LOG="/var/log/pihole_debug.log"
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DNSMASQFILE="/etc/dnsmasq.conf"
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DNSMASQCONFDIR="/etc/dnsmasq.d/*"
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LIGHTTPDFILE="/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf"
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LIGHTTPDERRFILE="/var/log/lighttpd/error.log"
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GRAVITYFILE="/etc/pihole/gravity.list"
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WHITELISTFILE="/etc/pihole/whitelist.txt"
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BLACKLISTFILE="/etc/pihole/blacklist.txt"
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ADLISTFILE="/etc/pihole/adlists.list"
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PIHOLELOG="/var/log/pihole.log"
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PIHOLEGITDIR="/etc/.pihole/"
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ADMINGITDIR="/var/www/html/admin/"
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WHITELISTMATCHES="/tmp/whitelistmatches.list"
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readonly FTLLOG="/var/log/pihole-FTL.log"
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coltable=/opt/pihole/COL_TABLE
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# FAQ URLs
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FAQ_UPDATE_PI_HOLE="https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-update-pi-hole/249"
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FAQ_CHECKOUT_COMMAND="https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/the-pihole-command-with-examples/738#checkout"
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# These provide the colors we need for making the log more readable
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if [[ -f ${coltable} ]]; then
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source ${coltable}
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else
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COL_NC='\e[0m' # No Color
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COL_YELLOW='\e[1;33m'
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COL_LIGHT_PURPLE='\e[1;35m'
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COL_CYAN='\e[0;36m'
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TICK="[${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}✓${COL_NC}]"
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CROSS="[${COL_LIGHT_RED}✗${COL_NC}]"
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INFO="[i]"
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DONE="${COL_LIGHT_GREEN} done!${COL_NC}"
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OVER="\r\033[K"
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fi
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make_temporary_log() {
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# Create temporary file for log
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TEMPLOG=$(mktemp /tmp/pihole_temp.XXXXXX)
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# Open handle 3 for templog
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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18460186/writing-outputs-to-log-file-and-console
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exec 3>"$TEMPLOG"
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# Delete templog, but allow for addressing via file handle.
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rm "$TEMPLOG"
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}
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log_write() {
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# echo arguments to both the log and the console
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echo -e "${@}" | tee -a /proc/$$/fd/3
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}
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copy_to_debug_log() {
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# Copy the contents of file descriptor 3 into the debug log so it can be uploaded to tricorder
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cat /proc/$$/fd/3 >> "${DEBUG_LOG}"
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}
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echo_succes_or_fail() {
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# If the command was successful (a zero),
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if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
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# Set the first argument passed to this function as a named variable for better readability
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local message="${1}"
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# show success
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log_write "${TICK} ${message}"
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else
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local message="${1}"
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# Otherwise, show a error
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log_write "${CROSS} ${message}"
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fi
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}
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initiate_debug() {
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# Clear the screen so the debug log is readable
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clear
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# Display that the debug process is beginning
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log_write "${COL_LIGHT_PURPLE}*** [ INITIALIZING ]${COL_NC}"
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# Timestamp the start of the log
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log_write "${INFO} $(date "+%Y-%m-%d:%H:%M:%S") debug log has been initiated."
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}
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# This is a function for visually displaying the curent test that is being run.
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# Accepts one variable: the name of what is being diagnosed
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# Colors do not show in the dasboard, but the icons do: [i], [✓], and [✗]
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echo_current_diagnostic() {
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# Colors are used for visually distinguishing each test in the output
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# These colors do not show in the GUI, but the formatting will
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log_write "\n${COL_LIGHT_PURPLE}*** [ DIAGNOSING ]:${COL_NC} ${1}"
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}
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if_file_exists() {
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# Set the first argument passed to tihs function as a named variable for better readability
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local file_to_test="${1}"
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# If the file is readable
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if [[ -r "${file_to_test}" ]]; then
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# Return success
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return 0
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else
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# Otherwise, return a failure
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return 1
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fi
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}
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if_directory_exists() {
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# Set the first argument passed to tihs function as a named variable for better readability
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local directory_to_test="${1}"
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# If the file is readable
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if [[ -d "${directory_to_test}" ]]; then
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# Return success
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return 0
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else
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# Otherwise, return a failure
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Checks the core version of the Pi-hole codebase
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check_core_version() {
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echo_current_diagnostic "Pi-hole versions"
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# Store the error message in a variable in case we want to change and/or reuse it
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local error_msg="git status failed"
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# If the pihole git directory exists,
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if_directory_exists "${PIHOLEGITDIR}" && \
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# move into it
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cd "${PIHOLEGITDIR}" || \
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# if not, report an error
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log_write "pihole repo does not exist"
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# If the git status command completes successfully,
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# we can assume we can get the information we want
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if git status &> /dev/null; then
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# The current version the user is on
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PI_HOLE_VERSION=$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0);
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# What branch they are on
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PI_HOLE_BRANCH=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD);
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# The commit they are on
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PI_HOLE_COMMIT=$(git describe --long --dirty --tags --always)
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# echo this information out to the user in a nice format
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# If the current version matches what pihole -v produces, the user is up-to-date
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if [[ "${PI_HOLE_VERSION}" == "$(pihole -v | awk '/Pi-hole/ {print $6}' | cut -d ')' -f1)" ]]; then
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log_write "${TICK} Core: ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${PI_HOLE_VERSION}${COL_NC}"
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# If not,
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else
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# echo the current version in yellow, signifying it's something to take a look at, but not a critical error
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# Also add a URL to an FAQ
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log_write "${INFO} Core: ${COL_YELLOW}${PI_HOLE_VERSION:-Untagged}${COL_NC} (${COL_CYAN}${FAQ_UPDATE_PI_HOLE}${COL_NC})"
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fi
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# If the repo is on the master branch, they are on the stable codebase
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if [[ "${PI_HOLE_BRANCH}" == "master" ]]; then
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# so the color of the text is green
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log_write "${INFO} Branch: ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${PI_HOLE_BRANCH}${COL_NC}"
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# If it is any other branch, they are in a developement branch
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else
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# So show that in yellow, signifying it's something to take a look at, but not a critical error
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log_write "${INFO} Branch: ${COL_YELLOW}${PI_HOLE_BRANCH:-Detached}${COL_NC} (${COL_CYAN}${FAQ_CHECKOUT_COMMAND}${COL_NC})"
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fi
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# echo the current commit
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log_write "${INFO} Commit: ${PI_HOLE_COMMIT}\n"
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# If git status failed,
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else
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# Return an error message
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log_write "${error_msg}"
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# and exit with a non zero code
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return 1
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fi
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}
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check_web_version() {
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# Local variable for the error message
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local error_msg="git status failed"
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# If the directory exists,
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if_directory_exists "${ADMINGITDIR}" && \
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# move into it
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cd "${ADMINGITDIR}" || \
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# if not, give an error message
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log_write "repo does not exist"
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# If the git status command completes successfully,
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# we can assume we can get the information we want
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if git status &> /dev/null; then
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# The current version the user is on
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WEB_VERSION=$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0);
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# What branch they are on
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WEB_BRANCH=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD);
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# The commit they are on
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WEB_COMMIT=$(git describe --long --dirty --tags --always)
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# If the Web version reported by pihole -v matches the current version
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if [[ "${WEB_VERSION}" == "$(pihole -v | awk '/AdminLTE/ {print $6}' | cut -d ')' -f1)" ]]; then
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# echo it in green
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log_write "${TICK} Web: ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${WEB_VERSION}${COL_NC}"
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# Otherwise,
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else
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# Show it in yellow with a link to update Pi-hole
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log_write "${INFO} Web: ${COL_YELLOW}${WEB_VERSION:-Untagged}${COL_NC} (${COL_CYAN}${FAQ_UPDATE_PI_HOLE}${COL_NC})"
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fi
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# If the repo is on the master branch, they are on the stable codebase
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if [[ "${WEB_BRANCH}" == "master" ]]; then
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# so the color of the text is green
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log_write "${TICK} Branch: ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${WEB_BRANCH}${COL_NC}"
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else
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# If it is any other branch, they are in a developement branch
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# So show that in yellow, signifying it's something to take a look at, but not a critical error
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log_write "${INFO} Branch: ${COL_YELLOW}${WEB_BRANCH:-Detached}${COL_NC} (${COL_CYAN}${FAQ_CHECKOUT_COMMAND}${COL_NC})"
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fi
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# echo the current commit
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log_write "${INFO} Commit: ${WEB_COMMIT}\n"
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# If git status failed,
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else
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# Return an error message
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log_write "${error_msg}"
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# and exit with a non zero code
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return 1
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fi
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}
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check_ftl_version() {
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# Use the built in command to check FTL's version
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FTL_VERSION=$(pihole-FTL version)
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# Compare the current FTL version to the remote version
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if [[ "${FTL_VERSION}" == "$(pihole -v | awk '/FTL/ {print $6}' | cut -d ')' -f1)" ]]; then
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# If they are the same, FTL is up-to-date
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log_write "${TICK} FTL: ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${FTL_VERSION}${COL_NC}"
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else
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# If not, show it in yellow, signifying there is an update
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log_write "${TICK} FTL: ${COL_YELLOW}${FTL_VERSION}${COL_NC}"
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fi
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}
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# Check the current version of the Web server
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check_web_server_version() {
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# Store the name in a variable in case we ever want to change it
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WEB_SERVER="lighttpd"
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# Parse out just the version number
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WEB_SERVER_VERSON="$(lighttpd -v |& head -n1 | cut -d '/' -f2 | cut -d ' ' -f1)"
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# If the Web server does not have a version (the variable is empty)
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if [[ -z "${WEB_SERVER_VERSON}" ]]; then
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# Display and error
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${WEB_SERVER} version could not be detected.${COL_NC}"
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else
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# Otherwise, display the version
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log_write "${TICK} ${WEB_SERVER}: ${WEB_SERVER_VERSON}"
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fi
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}
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# Check the current version of the DNS server
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check_resolver_server_version() {
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# Store the name in a variable in case we ever want to change it
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RESOLVER="dnsmasq"
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# Parse out just the version number
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RESOVLER_VERSON="$(dnsmasq -v |& head -n1 | awk '{print $3}')"
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# If the DNS server does not have a version (the variable is empty)
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if [[ -z "${RESOVLER_VERSON}" ]]; then
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# Display and error
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${RESOLVER} version could not be detected.${COL_NC}"
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else
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# Otherwise, display the version
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log_write "${TICK} ${RESOLVER}: ${RESOVLER_VERSON}"
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fi
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}
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check_php_version() {
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# Parse out just the version number
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PHP_VERSION=$(php -v |& head -n1 | cut -d '-' -f1 | cut -d ' ' -f2)
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# If no version is detected,
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if [[ -z "${PHP_VERSION}" ]]; then
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# show an error
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}PHP version could not be detected.${COL_NC}"
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else
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# Otherwise, show the version
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log_write "${TICK} PHP: ${PHP_VERSION}"
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fi
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}
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# These are the most critical dependencies of Pi-hole, so we check for them
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# and their versions, using the functions above.
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check_critical_dependencies() {
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echo_current_diagnostic "Versions of critical dependencies"
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# Use the function created earlier and bundle them into one function that checks all the version numbers
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check_web_server_version
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check_resolver_server_version
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check_php_version
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}
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get_distro_attributes() {
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# Put the current Internal Field Separator into another variable so it can be restored later
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OLD_IFS="$IFS"
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# Store the distro info in an array and make it global since the OS won't change,
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# but we'll keep it within the function for better unit testing
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IFS=$'\r\n' command eval 'distro_info=( $(cat /etc/*release) )'
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# Set a named variable for better readability
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local distro_attribute
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# For each line found in an /etc/*release file,
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for distro_attribute in "${distro_info[@]}"; do
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# store the key in a variable
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local pretty_name_key=$(echo "${distro_attribute}" | grep "PRETTY_NAME" | cut -d '=' -f1)
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# we need just the OS PRETTY_NAME,
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if [[ "${pretty_name_key}" == "PRETTY_NAME" ]]; then
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# so print it when we find it
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PRETTY_NAME_VALUE=$(echo "${distro_attribute}" | grep "PRETTY_NAME" | cut -d '=' -f2- | tr -d '"')
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# and then echoed out to the screen
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log_write "${INFO} ${PRETTY_NAME_VALUE}"
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else
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# Since we only need the pretty name, we can just skip over anything that is not a match
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:
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fi
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done
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# Set the IFS back to what it was
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IFS="$OLD_IFS"
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}
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diagnose_operating_system() {
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# local variable for system requirements
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FAQ_HARDWARE_REQUIREMENTS="https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/hardware-software-requirements/273"
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# error message in a variable so we can easily modify it later (or re-use it)
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local error_msg="Distribution unknown -- most likely you are on an unsupported platform and may run into issues."
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# Display the current test that is running
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echo_current_diagnostic "Operating system"
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# If there is a /etc/*release file, it's probably a supported operating system, so we can
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if_file_exists /etc/*release && \
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# display the attributes to the user from the function made earlier
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get_distro_attributes || \
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# If it doesn't exist, it's not a system we currently support and link to FAQ
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${error_msg}${COL_NC} (${COL_CYAN}${FAQ_HARDWARE_REQUIREMENTS}${COL_NC})"
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}
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processor_check() {
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echo_current_diagnostic "Processor"
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# Store the processor type in a variable
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PROCESSOR=$(uname -m)
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# If it does not contain a value,
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if [[ -z "${PROCESSOR}" ]]; then
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# we couldn't detect it, so show an error
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Processor could not be identified.${COL_NC}"
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else
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# Otherwise, show the processor type
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log_write "${INFO} ${PROCESSOR}"
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fi
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}
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detect_ip_addresses() {
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# First argument should be a 4 or a 6
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local protocol=${1}
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# Use ip to show the addresses for the chosen protocol
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# Store the values in an arry so they can be looped through
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# Get the lines that are in the file(s) and store them in an array for parsing later
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declare -a ip_addr_list=( $(ip -${protocol} addr show dev ${PIHOLE_INTERFACE} | awk -F ' ' '{ for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) if ($i ~ '/^inet/') print $(i+1) }') )
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# If there is something in the IP address list,
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if [[ -n ${ip_addr_list} ]]; then
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# Local iterator
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local i
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# Display the protocol and interface
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log_write "${TICK} IPv${protocol} on ${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}"
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# Since there may be more than one IP address, store them in an array
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for i in "${!ip_addr_list[@]}"; do
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# For each one in the list, print it out
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log_write "${ip_addr_list[$i]}"
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done
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log_write ""
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else
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# If there are no IPs detected, explain that the protocol is not configured
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}No IPv${protocol} found on ${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}${COL_NC}\n"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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ping_gateway() {
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# First argument should be a 4 or a 6
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local protocol="${1}"
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# If the protocol is 6,
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if [[ ${protocol} == "6" ]]; then
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# use ping6
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local cmd="ping6"
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# and Google's public IPv6 address
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local public_address="2001:4860:4860::8888"
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else
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# Otherwise, just use ping
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local cmd="ping"
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# and Google's public IPv4 address
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local public_address="8.8.8.8"
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fi
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# Find the default gateway using IPv4 or IPv6
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local gateway
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gateway="$(ip -${protocol} route | grep default | cut -d ' ' -f 3)"
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# If the gateway variable has a value (meaning a gateway was found),
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if [[ -n "${gateway}" ]]; then
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log_write "${INFO} Default gateway: ${gateway}"
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# Let the user know we will ping the gateway for a response
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log_write "* Trying three pings on IPv${protocol} gateway at ${gateway}..."
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# Try to quietly ping the gateway 3 times, with a timeout of 3 seconds, using numeric output only,
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# on the pihole interface, and tail the last three lines of the output
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# If pinging the gateway is not successful,
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if ! ping_cmd="$(${cmd} -q -c 3 -W 3 -n ${gateway} -I ${PIHOLE_INTERFACE} | tail -n 3)"; then
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# let the user know
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Gateway did not respond.${COL_NC}\n"
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# and return an error code
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return 1
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# Otherwise,
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else
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# show a success
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log_write "${TICK} ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}Gateway responded.${COL_NC}\n"
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# and return a success code
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return 0
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fi
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fi
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}
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ping_internet() {
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# Give the first argument a readable name (a 4 or a six should be the argument)
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local protocol="${1}"
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# If the protocol is 6,
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if [[ ${protocol} == "6" ]]; then
|
|
# use ping6
|
|
local cmd="ping6"
|
|
# and Google's public IPv6 address
|
|
local public_address="2001:4860:4860::8888"
|
|
else
|
|
# Otherwise, just use ping
|
|
local cmd="ping"
|
|
# and Google's public IPv4 address
|
|
local public_address="8.8.8.8"
|
|
fi
|
|
echo -n "${INFO} Trying three pings on IPv${protocol} to reach the Internet..."
|
|
# Try to ping the address 3 times
|
|
if ! ping_inet="$(${cmd} -q -W 3 -c 3 -n ${public_address} -I ${PIHOLE_INTERFACE} | tail -n 3)"; then
|
|
# if it's unsuccessful, show an error
|
|
log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Cannot reach the Internet.${COL_NC}\n"
|
|
return 1
|
|
else
|
|
# Otherwise, show success
|
|
log_write "${TICK} ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}Query responded.${COL_NC}\n"
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_required_ports() {
|
|
# Since Pi-hole needs 53, 80, and 4711, check what they are being used by
|
|
# so we can detect any issues
|
|
log_write "${INFO} Ports in use:"
|
|
# Create an array for these ports in use
|
|
ports_in_use=()
|
|
# Sort the addresses and remove duplicates
|
|
while IFS= read -r line; do
|
|
ports_in_use+=( "$line" )
|
|
done < <( lsof -i -P -n | awk -F' ' '/LISTEN/ {print $9, $1}' | sort -n | uniq | cut -d':' -f2 )
|
|
|
|
# Now that we have the values stored,
|
|
for i in ${!ports_in_use[@]}; do
|
|
# loop through them and assign some local variables
|
|
local port_number="$(echo "${ports_in_use[$i]}" | awk '{print $1}')"
|
|
local service_name=$(echo "${ports_in_use[$i]}" | awk '{print $2}')
|
|
# Use a case statement to determine if the right services are using the right ports
|
|
case "${port_number}" in
|
|
53) if [[ "${service_name}" == "dnsmasq" ]]; then
|
|
# if port 53 is dnsmasq, show it in green as it's standard
|
|
log_write "[${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${port_number}${COL_NC}] is in use by ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${service_name}${COL_NC}"
|
|
# Otherwise,
|
|
else
|
|
# Show the service name in red since it's non-standard
|
|
log_write "[${COL_LIGHT_RED}${port_number}${COL_NC}] is in use by ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${service_name}${COL_NC}
|
|
Please see: ${COL_CYAN}https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/hardware-software-requirements/273#ports${COL_NC}"
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
80) if [[ "${service_name}" == "lighttpd" ]]; then
|
|
# if port 53 is dnsmasq, show it in green as it's standard
|
|
log_write "[${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${port_number}${COL_NC}] is in use by ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${service_name}${COL_NC}"
|
|
# Otherwise,
|
|
else
|
|
# Show the service name in red since it's non-standard
|
|
log_write "[${COL_LIGHT_RED}${port_number}${COL_NC}] is in use by ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${service_name}${COL_NC}
|
|
Please see: ${COL_CYAN}https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/hardware-software-requirements/273#ports${COL_NC}"
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
4711) if [[ "${service_name}" == "pihole-FT" ]]; then
|
|
# if port 4711 is pihole-FTL, show it in green as it's standard
|
|
log_write "[${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${port_number}${COL_NC}] is in use by ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${service_name}${COL_NC}"
|
|
# Otherwise,
|
|
else
|
|
# Show the service name in yellow since it's non-standard, but should still work
|
|
log_write "[${COL_YELLOW}${port_number}${COL_NC}] is in use by ${COL_YELLOW}${service_name}${COL_NC}
|
|
Please see: ${COL_CYAN}https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/hardware-software-requirements/273#ports${COL_NC}"
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
*) log_write "[${port_number}] is in use by ${service_name}";
|
|
esac
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_networking() {
|
|
# Runs through several of the functions made earlier; we just clump them
|
|
# together since they are all related to the networking aspect of things
|
|
echo_current_diagnostic "Networking"
|
|
detect_ip_addresses "4"
|
|
ping_gateway "4"
|
|
detect_ip_addresses "6"
|
|
ping_gateway "6"
|
|
check_required_ports
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_x_headers() {
|
|
# The X-Headers allow us to determine from the command line if the Web
|
|
# server is operating correctly
|
|
echo_current_diagnostic "Dashboard and block page"
|
|
# Use curl -I to get the header and parse out just the X-Pi-hole one
|
|
local block_page=$(curl -Is localhost | awk '/X-Pi-hole/' | tr -d '\r')
|
|
# Do it for the dashboard as well, as the header is different than above
|
|
local dashboard=$(curl -Is localhost/admin/ | awk '/X-Pi-hole/' | tr -d '\r')
|
|
# Store what the X-Header shoud be in variables for comparision later
|
|
local block_page_working="X-Pi-hole: A black hole for Internet advertisements."
|
|
local dashboard_working="X-Pi-hole: The Pi-hole Web interface is working!"
|
|
# If the X-header found by curl matches what is should be,
|
|
if [[ $block_page == $block_page_working ]]; then
|
|
# display a success message
|
|
log_write "$TICK ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${block_page}${COL_NC}"
|
|
else
|
|
# Otherwise, show an error
|
|
log_write "$CROSS ${COL_LIGHT_RED}X-Header does not match or could not be retrieved.${COL_NC}"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Same logic applies to the dashbord as above, if the X-Header matches what a working system shoud have,
|
|
if [[ $dashboard == $dashboard_working ]]; then
|
|
# then we can show a success
|
|
log_write "$TICK ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${dashboard}${COL_NC}"
|
|
else
|
|
# Othewise, it's a failure since the X-Headers either don't exist or have been modified in some way
|
|
log_write "$CROSS ${COL_LIGHT_RED}X-Header does not match or could not be retrieved.${COL_NC}"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
dig_at() {
|
|
# We need to test if Pi-hole can properly resolve domain names
|
|
# as it is an essential piece of the software
|
|
|
|
# Store the arguments as variables with names
|
|
local protocol="${1}"
|
|
local IP="${2}"
|
|
echo_current_diagnostic "Domain name resolution (IPv${protocol}) using a random blocked domain"
|
|
# Set more local variables
|
|
local url
|
|
local local_dig
|
|
local pihole_dig
|
|
local remote_dig
|
|
# Use a static domain that we know has IPv4 and IPv6 to avoid false positives
|
|
# Sometimes the randomly chosen domains don't use IPv6, or something else is wrong with them
|
|
local remote_url="doubleclick.com"
|
|
|
|
# If the protocol (4 or 6) is 6,
|
|
if [[ ${protocol} == "6" ]]; then
|
|
# Set the IPv6 variables and record type
|
|
local local_address="::1"
|
|
local pihole_address="${IPV6_ADDRESS%/*}"
|
|
local remote_address="2001:4860:4860::8888"
|
|
local record_type="AAAA"
|
|
# Othwerwise, it should be 4
|
|
else
|
|
# so use the IPv4 values
|
|
local local_address="127.0.0.1"
|
|
local pihole_address="${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}"
|
|
local remote_address="8.8.8.8"
|
|
local record_type="A"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Find a random blocked url that has not been whitelisted.
|
|
# This helps emulate queries to different domains that a user might query
|
|
# It will also give extra assurance that Pi-hole is correctly resolving and blocking domains
|
|
local random_url=$(shuf -n 1 "${GRAVITYFILE}" | awk -F ' ' '{ print $2 }')
|
|
|
|
# First, do a dig on localhost to see if Pi-hole can use itself to block a domain
|
|
if local_dig=$(dig +tries=1 +time=2 -"${protocol}" "${random_url}" @${local_address} +short "${record_type}"); then
|
|
# If it can, show sucess
|
|
log_write "${TICK} ${random_url} ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}is ${local_dig}${COL_NC} via localhost (${local_address})"
|
|
else
|
|
# Otherwise, show a failure
|
|
log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Failed to resolve${COL_NC} ${random_url} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}via localhost${COL_NC} (${local_address})"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Next we need to check if Pi-hole can resolve a domain when the query is sent to it's IP address
|
|
# This better emulates how clients will interact with Pi-hole as opposed to above where Pi-hole is
|
|
# just asing itself locally
|
|
# The default timeouts and tries are reduced in case the DNS server isn't working, so the user isn't waiting for too long
|
|
|
|
# If Pi-hole can dig itself from it's IP (not the loopback address)
|
|
if pihole_dig=$(dig +tries=1 +time=2 -"${protocol}" "${random_url}" @${pihole_address} +short "${record_type}"); then
|
|
# show a success
|
|
log_write "${TICK} ${random_url} ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}is ${pihole_dig}${COL_NC} via Pi-hole (${pihole_address})"
|
|
else
|
|
# Othewise, show a failure
|
|
log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Failed to resolve${COL_NC} ${random_url} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}via Pi-hole${COL_NC} (${pihole_address})"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Finally, we need to make sure legitimate queries can out to the Internet using an external, public DNS server
|
|
# We are using the static remote_url here instead of a random one because we know it works with IPv4 and IPv6
|
|
if remote_dig=$(dig +tries=1 +time=2 -"${protocol}" "${remote_url}" @${remote_address} +short "${record_type}" | head -n1); then
|
|
# If successful, the real IP of the domain will be returned instead of Pi-hole's IP
|
|
log_write "${TICK} ${remote_url} ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}is ${remote_dig}${COL_NC} via a remote, public DNS server (${remote_address})"
|
|
else
|
|
# Otherwise, show an error
|
|
log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Failed to resolve${COL_NC} ${remote_url} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}via a remote, public DNS server${COL_NC} (${remote_address})"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
process_status(){
|
|
# Check to make sure Pi-hole's services are running and active
|
|
echo_current_diagnostic "Pi-hole processes"
|
|
# Store them in an array for easy use
|
|
PROCESSES=( dnsmasq lighttpd pihole-FTL )
|
|
# Local iterator
|
|
local i
|
|
# For each process,
|
|
for i in "${PROCESSES[@]}"; do
|
|
# get its status
|
|
local status_of_process=$(systemctl is-active "${i}")
|
|
# and print it out to the user
|
|
if [[ "${status_of_process}" == "active" ]]; then
|
|
# If it's active, show it in green
|
|
log_write "${TICK} ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${i}${COL_NC} daemon is ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${status_of_process}${COL_NC}"
|
|
else
|
|
# If it's not, show it in red
|
|
log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${i}${COL_NC} daemon is ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${status_of_process}${COL_NC}"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
make_array_from_file() {
|
|
local filename="${1}"
|
|
# If the file is a directory
|
|
if [[ -d "${filename}" ]]; then
|
|
# do nothing since it cannot be parsed
|
|
:
|
|
else
|
|
# Otherwise, read the file line by line
|
|
while IFS= read -r line;do
|
|
# Strip out comments and blank lines
|
|
new_line=$(echo "${line}" | sed -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/d')
|
|
# If the line still has content
|
|
if [[ -n "${new_line}" ]]; then
|
|
# Put it into the array
|
|
file_content+=("${new_line}")
|
|
else
|
|
# Otherwise, it's a blank line or comment, so do nothing
|
|
:
|
|
fi
|
|
done < "${filename}"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
parse_file() {
|
|
# Set the first argument passed to this function as a named variable for better readability
|
|
local filename="${1}"
|
|
# Put the current Internal Field Separator into another variable so it can be restored later
|
|
OLD_IFS="$IFS"
|
|
# Get the lines that are in the file(s) and store them in an array for parsing later
|
|
IFS=$'\r\n' command eval 'file_info=( $(cat "${filename}") )'
|
|
|
|
# Set a named variable for better readability
|
|
local file_lines
|
|
# For each line in the file,
|
|
for file_lines in "${file_info[@]}"; do
|
|
# Display the file's content
|
|
log_write " ${file_lines}"
|
|
done
|
|
# Set the IFS back to what it was
|
|
IFS="$OLD_IFS"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
diagnose_setup_variables() {
|
|
# Display the current test that is running
|
|
echo_current_diagnostic "Setup variables"
|
|
|
|
# If the variable file exists,
|
|
if_file_exists "${VARSFILE}" && \
|
|
log_write "* Sourcing ${VARSFILE}...";
|
|
# source it
|
|
source ${VARSFILE};
|
|
# and display a green check mark with ${DONE}
|
|
echo_succes_or_fail "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${VARSFILE}${COL_NC} is readable and ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}has been sourced.${COL_NC}" || \
|
|
# Othwerwise, error out
|
|
echo_succes_or_fail "${VARSFILE} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}is not readable.${COL_NC}
|
|
${INFO} $(ls -l ${VARSFILE} 2>/dev/null)";
|
|
parse_file "${VARSFILE}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_name_resolution() {
|
|
# Check name resoltion from localhost, Pi-hole's IP, and Google's name severs
|
|
# using the function we created earlier
|
|
dig_at 4 "${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}"
|
|
# If IPv6 enabled,
|
|
if [[ "${IPV6_ADDRESS}" ]]; then
|
|
# check resolution
|
|
dig_at 6 "${IPV6_ADDRESS%/*}"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# This function can check a directory exists
|
|
# Pi-hole has files in several places, so we will reuse this function
|
|
dir_check() {
|
|
# Set the first argument passed to tihs function as a named variable for better readability
|
|
local directory="${1}"
|
|
# Display the current test that is running
|
|
echo_current_diagnostic "contents of ${directory}"
|
|
# For each file in the directory,
|
|
for filename in "${directory}"; do
|
|
# check if exists first; if it does,
|
|
if_file_exists "${filename}" && \
|
|
# do nothing
|
|
: || \
|
|
# Otherwise, show an error
|
|
echo_succes_or_fail "${COL_LIGHT_RED}directory does not exist.${COL_NC}"
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
list_files_in_dir() {
|
|
# Set the first argument passed to tihs function as a named variable for better readability
|
|
local dir_to_parse="${1}"
|
|
# Store the files found in an array
|
|
files_found=( $(ls "${dir_to_parse}") )
|
|
# For each file in the arry,
|
|
for each_file in "${files_found[@]}"; do
|
|
if [[ -d "${each_file}" ]]; then
|
|
:
|
|
else
|
|
# display the information with the ${INFO} icon
|
|
# Also print the permissions and the user/group
|
|
log_write "\n${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}$(ls -ld ${dir_to_parse}/${each_file})${COL_NC}"
|
|
# Otherwise, parse the file's content
|
|
make_array_from_file "${dir_to_parse}/${each_file}"
|
|
for each_line in "${file_content[@]}"; do
|
|
log_write " ${each_line}"
|
|
done
|
|
fi
|
|
file_content=()
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_dnsmasq_d() {
|
|
# Set a local variable for better readability
|
|
local directory=/etc/dnsmasq.d
|
|
# Check if the directory exists
|
|
dir_check "${directory}"
|
|
# if it does, list the files in it
|
|
list_files_in_dir "${directory}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_lighttpd_d() {
|
|
# Set a local variable for better readability
|
|
local directory=/etc/lighttpd
|
|
# Check if the directory exists
|
|
dir_check "${directory}"
|
|
# if it does, list the files in it
|
|
list_files_in_dir "${directory}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_cron_d() {
|
|
# Set a local variable for better readability
|
|
local directory=/etc/cron.d
|
|
# Check if the directory exists
|
|
dir_check "${directory}"
|
|
# if it does, list the files in it
|
|
list_files_in_dir "${directory}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_http_directory() {
|
|
# Set a local variable for better readability
|
|
local directory=/var/www/html
|
|
# Check if the directory exists
|
|
dir_check "${directory}"
|
|
# if it does, list the files in it
|
|
list_files_in_dir "${directory}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
analyze_gravity_list() {
|
|
echo_current_diagnostic "Gravity list"
|
|
# It's helpful to know how big a user's gravity file is
|
|
gravity_length=$(grep -c ^ "${GRAVITYFILE}") && \
|
|
log_write "${INFO} ${GRAVITYFILE} is ${gravity_length} lines long." || \
|
|
# If the previous command failed, something is wrong with the file
|
|
log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}${GRAVITYFILE} not found!${COL_NC}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
tricorder_use_nc_or_ssl() {
|
|
# Users can submit their debug logs using nc (unencrypted) or openssl (enrypted) if available
|
|
# Check for openssl first since encryption is a good thing
|
|
if command -v openssl &> /dev/null; then
|
|
# If the command exists,
|
|
log_write " * Using ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}openssl${COL_NC} for transmission."
|
|
# encrypt and transmit the log and store the token returned in a variable
|
|
tricorder_token=$(cat ${DEBUG_LOG} | openssl s_client -quiet -connect tricorder.pi-hole.net:9998 2> /dev/null)
|
|
# Otherwise,
|
|
else
|
|
# use net cat
|
|
log_write "${INFO} Using ${COL_YELLOW}netcat${COL_NC} for transmission."
|
|
tricorder_token=$(cat ${DEBUG_LOG} | nc tricorder.pi-hole.net 9999)
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
upload_to_tricorder() {
|
|
# Set the permissions and owner
|
|
chmod 644 ${DEBUG_LOG}
|
|
chown "$USER":pihole ${DEBUG_LOG}
|
|
|
|
# Let the user know debugging is complete
|
|
echo ""
|
|
log_write "${TICK} ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}** Finished debugging! **${COL_NC}\n"
|
|
|
|
# Provide information on what they should do with their token
|
|
log_write " * The debug log can be uploaded to tricorder.pi-hole.net for sharing with developers only."
|
|
log_write " * For more information, see: ${COL_CYAN}https://pi-hole.net/2016/11/07/crack-our-medical-tricorder-win-a-raspberry-pi-3/${COL_NC}"
|
|
log_write " * If available, we'll use openssl to upload the log, otherwise it will fall back to netcat."
|
|
# If pihole -d is running automatically (usually throught the dashboard)
|
|
if [[ "${AUTOMATED}" ]]; then
|
|
# let the user know
|
|
log_write "${INFO} Debug script running in automated mode"
|
|
# and then decide again which tool to use to submit it
|
|
if command -v openssl &> /dev/null; then
|
|
log_write "${INFO} Using ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}openssl${COL_NC} for transmission."
|
|
tricorder_token=$(openssl s_client -quiet -connect tricorder.pi-hole.net:9998 2> /dev/null < /dev/stdin)
|
|
else
|
|
log_write "${INFO} Using ${COL_YELLOW}netcat${COL_NC} for transmission."
|
|
tricorder_token=$(nc tricorder.pi-hole.net 9999 < /dev/stdin)
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
echo ""
|
|
# Give the user a choice of uploading it or not
|
|
# Users can review the log file locally and try to self-diagnose their problem
|
|
read -r -p "[?] Would you like to upload the log? [y/N] " response
|
|
case ${response} in
|
|
# If they say yes, run our function for uploading the log
|
|
[yY][eE][sS]|[yY]) tricorder_use_nc_or_ssl;;
|
|
# If they choose no, just exit out of the script
|
|
*) log_write " * Log will ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}NOT${COL_NC} be uploaded to tricorder.";exit;
|
|
esac
|
|
fi
|
|
# Check if tricorder.pi-hole.net is reachable and provide token
|
|
# along with some additional useful information
|
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if [[ -n "${tricorder_token}" ]]; then
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echo ""
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log_write "${COL_LIGHT_PURPLE}***********************************${COL_NC}"
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log_write "${TICK} Your debug token is: ${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${tricorder_token}${COL_NC}"
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log_write "${COL_LIGHT_PURPLE}***********************************${COL_NC}"
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log_write " * Provide this token to the Pi-hole team for assistance:"
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log_write " * ${COL_CYAN}https://discourse.pi-hole.net${COL_NC}"
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log_write " * Your log will self-destruct after ${COL_LIGHT_RED}48 hours${COL_NC}."
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else
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log_write "${CROSS} ${COL_LIGHT_RED}There was an error uploading your debug log.${COL_NC}"
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log_write " * Please try again or contact the Pi-hole team for assistance."
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fi
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log_write " * A local copy of the debug log can be found at : ${COL_CYAN}${DEBUG_LOG}${COL_NC}\n"
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}
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# Run through all the functions we made
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make_temporary_log
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initiate_debug
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check_core_version
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check_web_version
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check_ftl_version
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# setupVars.conf needs to be sourced before the networking so the values are
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# available to the check_networking function
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diagnose_setup_variables
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diagnose_operating_system
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processor_check
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check_networking
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check_name_resolution
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process_status
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check_x_headers
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check_critical_dependencies
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analyze_gravity_list
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check_dnsmasq_d
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check_lighttpd_d
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check_http_directory
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check_cron_d
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copy_to_debug_log
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upload_to_tricorder
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