On Jul 11, 2008, at 7:58 AM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Reading through the JavaScript that drives <http://www.doxpara.com/>, it appears to be pretty easy to write a non-AJAX client to query Dan's service. I threw one together in perl, named "noclicky", that allows you to use Dan's service against any nameserver specified on the command line. You can download a copy from <http://michael.toren.net/code/ noclicky/>.
It looks like Dan changed what it returns, and noclicky 1.00 gets confused. You can fix this, atleast until MCT comes out with a new version, by putting :
my $date = shift @data;
before the line :
print "Requests seen for $domain:\n";
Tuc/TBOH
Sorry to necro this, but the original version will lead to a false sense of security and people might be finding it in the archives... --- noclicky-1.00.pl Fri Jul 25 02:02:16 2008 +++ noclicky-1.01.pl Fri Jul 25 02:11:18 2008 @@ -64,10 +64,12 @@ my %ports; for my $data (@data) { - chomp($data); - my ($ip, $port, $txid) = split "-", $data; - print " $ip:$port TXID=$txid\n"; - $ports{$port} = 1; + if ($data =~ /^[1-9]/) { + chomp($data); + my ($ip, $port, $txid) = split "-", $data; + print " $ip:$port TXID=$txid\n"; + $ports{$port} = 1; + } } Thanks to Michael for the tool, though! Brian Keefer Sr. Systems Engineer www.Proofpoint.com "Defend email. Protect data."