LAM Alaska IP Status program documentation
LAM Alaska IP Status program documentation
The IPStatus
Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Perl script uses a module
of the libwww-perl collection to get the router status
information from the internal router and display it to
the outside world.
Friday, May 8, 2015 - I updated the ASUS RT-AC66U Wireless Router Firmware.
This caused the IPStatus program to break becasue the page title
I had been testing for was changed. I replaced a test of the page title with a
test for function wanlink_status in the page.
The Firmware update left the page mostly the same but with no page title.
The 5GHz N+AC mode UI issue I was complaining about was fixed
11/25/2015 according to the release notes. It also looks like a couple of ssl
vulnerabilities were fixed as well. The admin web interface had been failing
but that might have been my IPStatus page unable to deal with the strong
suggestion that I update the firmware.
My ASUS OPlay! works over wireless again.
Saturday, July 26, 2014 - I made a number of changes to get
the page to work with the new ASUS RT-AC66U
instead of the Netgear WPNT834 which was failing regularly.
The ASUS RT-AC66U does not report the "DHCP Server"
and reports all values with javascript code.
Instead of "Lease Obtained" the lease duration is reported.
I used a humanTime function to report the "Lease Expires"
and "Lease Time" values with "Lease Expires" color highlighting
based on > 2/3 of lease time remaining.
Saturday, April 19, 2014 @ 9:14:51 PM (Alaska Time) -
Added a $timeLeaseColor to highlight 'Lease Obtained'
with the 'Change Detected color' when lease obtained in the future.
This has been happening with the new 69.178.111.4 IP Address I got with the new cable modem.
Saturday, January 24, 2009 @ 9:22:23 PM (Alaska Time) -
Added links to program source, revision history, pending changes
and such that are available via the LAM::displaySource() function.
I updated both the cgi-pl and programs for
Better Configuration File
handling based on the newly created program.
Thursday, January 22, 2009 @ 6:22:20 PM (Alaska Time)
- I am up to version 1.16 of the program and will
no longer report the
401 Unauthorized
error when the first request by the program for the router status
information from the internal router results in this response. Instead
I issue a second request with the same credentials. The second request
is required if the authentication time limit has expired. I first
addressed this in the IPStatus.pl program which sends an email
message with a html formatted table similar to that generated by
the IPStatus.cgi-pl program.
Sunday, January 4, 2009 @ 2:48:02 AM
I published version 1.11 to the public side of the site and
then made a couple of minor changes.
This program works but has only rudimentary error processing.
If the program recieves an unexpected response, it just displays
the raw data received which could be from an internal response
such as no route to host or which could be from the router but
as before an unexpected response. This program only executes
a single request to my router for
status information and parse the results. If the results are as
expected the response is parsed and redisplayed as a simple table of
labels and values if the IP status information.
This version gets unexpected results if the program has not been
executed for a while because my router requires authentication and
authentication requires a second request with proper credentials
supplied if the previous authentication has expired.
Because this is an interactive program that second request is easily
supplied with the reload or refresh function of a browser. (Just
click again!)
Although only rudimentary error checking is performed by the program
I was satisfied by the display of:
and the fact that display of the expected response is satisfactory.
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