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authorFlorian Pritz <f-p@gmx.at>2008-10-23 19:52:30 +0200
committerFlorian Pritz <f-p@gmx.at>2008-10-23 19:52:30 +0200
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+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# For Emacs: -*- mode:cperl; mode:folding; -*-
+#
+# Get a machine's critical features, And mail/http them to the Linux Counter
+#
+# (c) 1999 - Harald Tveit Alvestrand, the Linux Counter Project
+# 2003 - PetaMem Group (www.petamem.com)
+# License: GNU Copyleft - see bottom of file.
+# Changelog: see even more bottom of the file
+#
+# As a matter of courtesy, if you change this file on your own,
+# make sure it does NOT mail to the counter!
+#
+use strict;
+use POSIX;
+
+our $VERSION = '0.31';
+our $CVS_VERSION = '$Revision: 1.9 $ $Date: 2008/01/05 15:03:50 $ $Author: patrick $';
+our $IsInTestHarness;
+use vars qw(%values %oldvalues $errordata $debugdata %files); # data that is sent
+use vars qw($progname %option $mailprogram);
+use vars qw(%is_sys_account %is_user %is_account);
+
+# stuff that controls defaults for passwdscan & accounts subroutines
+my ($UID_MIN, $UID_MAX, $got_defs) = (100, 65533, '');
+
+# Make sure nothing happens, so that the script's routines
+# can be debugged from another file
+return 1 if($IsInTestHarness);
+
+&preparation;
+&options;
+
+&readfile;
+&checkconfig;
+
+if ($option{ask}) {
+ &askquestions;
+}
+
+&writefile;
+&sendfile;
+
+# {{{ preparation
+
+#
+sub preparation {
+ die "No HOME environment variable\n" if (!$ENV{HOME});
+ die "No home diretory\n" if ! -d $ENV{HOME};
+ # Kill some internationalization
+ $ENV{LANG} = 'C';
+ delete $ENV{LC_CTYPE};
+ delete $ENV{LC_NUMERIC};
+ delete $ENV{LC_NAME};
+ delete $ENV{LC_TIME};
+ delete $ENV{LC_MESSAGES};
+ delete $ENV{LC_COLLATE};
+ delete $ENV{LC_MONETARY};
+
+ my $infodir = "$ENV{HOME}/.linuxcounter";
+ if (! -d $infodir) {
+ mkdir($infodir, 0766) || die "Unable to make $infodir\n";
+ }
+ # Keep track of where I am; need it to install crontab entry
+ # progname is a global.
+ $progname = $0;
+ if ($progname !~ /^\//) {
+ my $progdir = `pwd`;
+ chop $progdir;
+ $progname = "$progdir/$progname";
+ $progname =~ s!/./!/!;
+ }
+ chdir($infodir) || die "Unable to change to $infodir\n";
+ my ($sysname, $nodename, $release, $version, $machine ) = POSIX::uname();
+ if (! -f $nodename) {
+ print STDERR "Machine-update $VERSION. Use $0 -l to display license.\n";
+ print STDERR "Creating the infofile for your computer.\n";
+ # Create the infodir
+ open(INFO, ">$nodename");
+ print INFO "uniqueid: ", randomnumber(), "\n";
+ close INFO;
+ }
+
+ srand time % $$; # do some seed "randomization"
+
+ # Find out what mail program to use !! Terrible kludge !!
+ $mailprogram = "/usr/bin/mail";
+ if (! -x "$mailprogram") {
+ if (-x "/bin/mail") {
+ $mailprogram = "/bin/mail";
+ } else {
+ if (-x "/bin/mailx") {
+ $mailprogram = "/bin/mailx";
+ } else {
+ if (-x "/usr/sbin/sendmail") {
+ $mailprogram = "/usr/sbin/sendmail";
+ } else {
+ if (-x "/usr/lib/sendmail") {
+ $mailprogram = "/usr/lib/sendmail";
+ } else {
+ if (-x "/usr/bin/mutt") {
+ $mailprogram = "/usr/bin/mutt";
+ } else {
+ if (-x "/usr/sbin/exim4") {
+ $mailprogram = "/usr/sbin/exim4";
+ } else {
+ if (-x "/usr/bin/elm") {
+ $mailprogram = "/usr/bin/elm";
+ } else {
+ die "Cannot find a mail program to use";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ options
+
+#
+sub options {
+ my $opt;
+
+ while (defined($ARGV[0]) && $ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) {
+ $opt = shift @ARGV;
+ $opt =~ /c/ && &installcrontab;
+ $opt =~ /d/ && $option{DEBUG}++ && print STDERR "Debug is $option{DEBUG}\n";
+ $opt =~ /h/ && &help;
+ $opt =~ /i/ && ($option{ask} = 1);
+ $opt =~ /l/ && &license;
+ $opt =~ /m/ && ($option{mail} = 1);
+ $opt =~ /t/ && ($option{mail} = 0);
+ $opt =~ /u/ && &uninstallcrontab;
+ $opt =~ /v/ && die "\n\t Linux Counter machine-update version $VERSION\n"
+ . "\tCVS version $CVS_VERSION\n";
+ $opt =~ /x/ && ($option{info} = 1);
+ }
+}
+
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ askquestions
+
+#
+sub askquestions {
+ return if ! -t STDIN || ! -t STDOUT;
+ $| = 1;
+ print "Here you can specify some info that the script can't know for itself\n";
+ $values{owner} = askone("Your Linux Counter reg#, if any", $values{owner});
+ $values{key} = askone("Your machine's counter reg#, if any", $values{key});
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ askone
+#
+sub askone {
+ my $prompt = shift;
+ my $default = shift;
+
+ print $prompt;
+ if (defined($default)) {
+ print " [$default]";
+ }
+ print ':';
+
+ my $ans = <STDIN>;
+
+ chop $ans;
+ &Debug("Answer was $ans\n");
+ $ans = $default if (!length($ans));
+
+ return $ans;
+}
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ readfile
+
+#
+sub readfile {
+ my ($sysname, $nodename, $release, $version, $machine ) = POSIX::uname();
+ open(INFO, $nodename) || die "Did not find infofile $nodename\n";
+ while (<INFO>) {
+ chop;
+ s/#.*//;
+ if (/^(\S+): *(.+)/) {
+ my $key = $1;
+ my $value = $2;
+ if ($1 !~ /^(owner|key|uniqueid)$/) {
+ next;
+ }
+ &Debug("Read $key: $value\n");
+ $values{$key} = $value;
+ } else {
+ print STDERR "Unparsed info line: $_ - discarded\n";
+ }
+ }
+ close INFO;
+ %oldvalues = %values;
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ writefile
+
+#
+sub writefile {
+ my ($sysname, $nodename, $release, $version, $machine ) = POSIX::uname();
+
+ open(INFO, ">$nodename.new");
+ for my $val (sort keys(%values)) {
+ &Debug("Saving $val: $values{$val}\n");
+ print INFO "$val: $values{$val}\n";
+ }
+ close INFO;
+ rename("$nodename.new", $nodename) || die "Rename failed\n";
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ sendfile
+
+#
+sub sendfile {
+ if ($option{mail}) {
+ open(MAIL, "|$mailprogram machine-registration\@counter.li.org")
+ || die "Unable to open $mailprogram\n";
+ } else {
+ warn "--------------------------------------------------------\n";
+ warn "This is what will be sent to the Linux Counter if you\n";
+ warn "run the program with the -m switch. Now, NOTHING IS SENT\n";
+ warn "--------------------------------------------------------\n";
+ open(MAIL, ">&STDOUT");
+ }
+ # note that $ENV{USER} isn't (always) set in a cron job...
+ my $user = (getpwuid($<))[0];
+ $user = "unknown-id-$<" if !$user;
+ print MAIL <<EOF
+From: $user
+To: machine-registration\@counter.li.org
+Subject: machine-update for $values{name}
+
+Mail program that sent this email: $mailprogram
+Perl version used to run machine-update: $]
+
+//MACHINE
+EOF
+ ;
+ for my $val (sort keys(%values)) {
+ print MAIL "$val: $values{$val}\n"
+ if length($values{$val}) > 0;
+ }
+ print MAIL "//END\n";
+ # Attach files
+ for my $file (keys(%files)) {
+ print MAIL "//FILE $file\n";
+ print MAIL $files{$file};
+ print MAIL "//EOF\n";
+ }
+
+
+ # Attach possible other info
+ if ($errordata) {
+ print MAIL "----- Problem info gathered during probing -----\n";
+ print MAIL $errordata;
+ }
+ $option{info} && do {
+ print MAIL "----- Debug data for the script maintainer's aid -----\n";
+ print MAIL $debugdata;
+ };
+ close MAIL;
+}
+
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ randomnumber
+#
+sub randomnumber {
+ return int(rand(1_000_000_000));
+}
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ checkconfig
+
+#
+sub checkconfig {
+ my ($sysname, $nodename, $release, $version, $machine ) = POSIX::uname();
+
+ warn "This is not Linux, but $sysname!\n" if($sysname ne 'Linux');
+ $values{method} = "machine-update version $VERSION";
+ $values{os} = $sysname;
+ $values{kernel} = $release;
+ $values{cpu_uname} = $machine;
+ $values{name} = $nodename; # First order guess
+
+ # Credit for some of the code below goes to
+ # Denis Havlik: <havlik@ap.univie.ac.at>
+ # Blame is, of course, all mine - HTA -
+ # Note - there are numerous problems with df, including:
+ # - early versions don't support the -l option
+ # - at least some include SAMBA filesystems in the -l option
+ # 1: Snarf a df -T
+ my $dfbin = &xbin("df");
+ $files{"df -T"} = `$dfbin -T -x nfs`;
+
+ $values{accounts} = &accounts;
+ $values{users} = &active_users;
+
+ my $uptime = &xbin('uptime');
+ if($uptime) {
+ $uptime = `$uptime`;
+ $values{uptime_1} = $uptime; # preserve raw version
+ $values{uptime_1} =~ s/\n.*//;
+ }
+ my $lastprog = xbin('last');
+ if ($lastprog && -r "/var/run/utmp") {
+ $values{uptime_2} = `$lastprog -xf /var/run/utmp runlevel`;
+ $values{uptime_2} =~ s/\n.*$//s;
+ } else {
+ DebugInfo("Can't do last to find uptime");
+ }
+ # Not sure this is a Right Thing...so not saving it for the moment
+ # This section based on a patch from Mark-Jason Dominus <mjd@plover.com>
+ # try to guess mailer based on content of /usr/lib/sendmail link
+ if (-l '/usr/lib/sendmail') {
+ my $realsendmail = readlink('/usr/lib/sendmail');
+ if ($realsendmail eq '../sbin/sendmail') {
+ $realsendmail = '/usr/sbin/sendmail';
+ if (-l $realsendmail) {
+ $realsendmail = readlink($realsendmail);
+ }
+ }
+ if ($realsendmail =~ m{^/var/qmail}) {
+ $values{mailer} = "qmail";
+ } else {
+ &DebugInfo("Found sendmail as a link to $realsendmail\n");
+ }
+ }
+ # Link method did not work. Try to guess based on presence of
+ # config files. (this is more susceptible to the old-junk problem)
+ if (!$values{mailer}) {
+ if ( -d '/var/qmail') {
+ $values{mailer} = 'qmail';
+ } elsif ( -f '/etc/sendmail.cf' || -f '/etc/mail/sendmail.cf') {
+ # TMDG claims recent Fedora Core has it in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
+ $values{mailer} = 'sendmail';
+ } elsif ( -d '/etc/postfix') {
+ $values{mailer} = 'postfix';
+ }
+ }
+
+ $values{kcoresize} = -s "/proc/kcore" || 0;
+ addonefileforsending("/proc/meminfo");
+ addonefileforsending("/proc/cpuinfo");
+ addonefileforsending("/proc/version");
+ # info on what devices are in use on the system
+ addonefileforsending("/proc/pci");
+ addonefileforsending("/proc/bus/usb/devices");
+ # Both Mandrake and Red Hat use this file....
+ addonefileforsending("/etc/redhat-release");
+}
+
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ accounts
+
+#
+sub accounts {
+ my $s;
+ my $niss;
+ my $ypcatbin; # will hold path to the ypcat binary (if any)
+
+ open (TMP,"</etc/passwd");
+ $s += &passwdscan;
+ &DebugErr("Found $s accounts total\n");
+ &Debug("Switching to NIS passwords\n");
+
+ $ypcatbin = &xbin('ypcat'); # get path to ypcat binary (empty if none)
+ if($ypcatbin) { # test whether ypcat was found
+ open TMP, "$ypcatbin passwd 2> /dev/null|"
+ || ($errordata .= "ypcat failed: $!\n");
+ $niss = &passwdscan;
+ $s += $niss;
+ close TMP;
+ &Debug("Status of ypcat: $?\n");
+ &DebugErr("Found $niss accounts in ypcat passwd\n");
+ }
+
+ &DebugErr('Sysaccounts: ', join(' ', keys(%is_sys_account)), "\n");
+ &DebugErr("Found $s accounts total\n");
+
+ return $s;
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ passwdscan
+
+#
+sub passwdscan {
+ # Code for reading login.defs courtesy of Vassilii Khachaturov
+ # <vassilii@tarunz.org>
+ local (*DEFS);
+ # Try importing UID_MIN and UID_MAX from /etc/login.defs, if possible
+ # else just assume the above defaults for min and max non-system UID
+ if (!$got_defs && open (DEFS, '/etc/login.defs')) {
+ while (<DEFS>) {
+ if (/^\s*(UID_(?:MIN|MAX))\s+(\d+)/) {
+ # elegant, but not compatible with "strict refs":
+ #${ $1 } = $2;
+ if ($1 eq "UID_MIN") {
+ $UID_MIN = $2;
+ } else {
+ $UID_MAX = $2;
+ }
+ &Debug("DEFS match: $1 = $2\n");
+ }
+ }
+ close (DEFS);
+ $got_defs = 1;
+ }
+ &Debug("UID_MIN = $UID_MIN, UID_MAX = $UID_MAX\n");
+ # I suppose this is as good as it gets -
+ # Usually user accounts have UID > 100 and
+ # "system accounts" have UID < 100, but there is no guarantee
+ # that
+ # this will hold for pseudo-users like "postgress" etc.
+ # Also nobody is usually 99 on linux, but -1 on "standard" unices.
+ # RedHat places the dividing line at 500. Others use 400...
+ my @line;
+ my $s = 0;
+
+ while (<TMP>) {
+ @line = split ':';
+ if ($line[2] >= $UID_MIN && $line[2] <= $UID_MAX
+ && !($line[0] eq 'nobody')) {
+ $s++;
+ $is_account{$line[0]} = 1;
+ } else {
+ $is_sys_account{$line[0]} = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $s;
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ active_users
+
+#
+# This is kind of alpha, but please test it.
+# It calculates the number of "active" users based on the "wtmp" entries
+# unfortunately at least Mandrake 8 and 9 ship with non-world-read wtmp
+# and non-set-uid last, so this does not work any more...
+#
+# RJ: Actually I think the best thing to do is to bury this code and be silent about it.
+#
+sub active_users {
+ my $userslisted;
+
+ for (qw(reboot wtmp runlevel)) { # This sysaccounts shouldn't be counted. Who else?
+ $is_sys_account{$_} = 1;
+ }
+ open( TMP, "/usr/bin/last 2>&1|");
+ while (<TMP>) {
+ chop;
+ if (m!/var/log/wtmp: Permission denied!) { # RJ: ***Boom*** on every non-EN system
+ &ErrorInfo("/usr/bin/last failed because /var/log/wtmp isn't readable\n");
+ last;
+ }
+ last if(!$_); # RJ: quick hack to safe bad code from harm
+ my @tmp = split;
+ my $name = $tmp[0];
+ if ($is_sys_account{$name}) {
+ # do nothing
+ } elsif (defined $is_account{$name}) {
+ $is_user{$name} = 1;
+ } elsif (/^\s*$/) { # blank line - do nothing
+ } elsif ($#tmp == 9) { # OK line, but unknown user
+ $option{DEBUG} && do {
+ if (!$userslisted) {
+ print STDERR 'Know users are: ',
+ join(' ', keys(%is_account)), "\n";
+ $userslisted = 1;
+ }
+ print STDERR "Unknown user: $name\n";
+ }
+ } else {
+ &DebugErr("Strange line: $_\n");
+ }
+ }
+ close TMP;
+ my $i = 0;
+ for (sort keys %is_user) {
+ $option{DEBUG} && printf "Active user %3d: %s\n", ++$i, $_;
+ }
+ &Debug("$i active users found.\n");
+
+ return $i;
+}
+
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ installcrontab
+
+#
+sub installcrontab {
+ my $hour = int(rand(24));
+ my $min = int(rand(60));
+ my $day = int(rand(7)); # Weekday. This version runs once a week.
+ my $cron = "";
+
+ warn "Installing start of script into your crontab\n";
+ if (open(CRON, "crontab -l |")) {
+ &Debug("Checking crontab for machine-update\n");
+ &Debug("Want to install as $progname\n");
+ while (<CRON>) {
+ if (/machine-update/) {
+ if (/ $progname -m/) {
+ die "Crontab entry already installed: $_\n";
+ } else {
+ die "Another entry with machine-update: $_\n";
+ }
+ }
+ $cron .= $_;
+ }
+ close CRON;
+ &Debug("Result from crontab -l: ", $? / 256, "\n");
+ if ($? == 0) {
+ &Debug("Crontab successfully read\n");
+ } elsif ($? == 256) {
+ warn "You don't seem to have a crontab. I will create one.\n";
+ } else {
+ die "Failed to read your crontab. Please report this as a bug: $?\n";
+ }
+ } else {
+ &Debug("Result from crontab open(): $?\n");
+ die "Unable to execute crontab command. Please check your system\n";
+ }
+ open(CRON, "|crontab -");
+ print CRON $cron;
+ print CRON "$min $hour * * $day $progname -m\n";
+ close CRON;
+ &Debug("Result from crontab: $?\n");
+ if ($?) {
+ die(<<EoF);
+Installing new crontab failed.
+YOUR CRONTAB MAY BE DAMAGED - use crontab -l to check it.
+Here's its former content (if any):
+
+$cron
+
+EoF
+ }
+ print "Crontab entry successfully installed.\nWill run on day $day of every week, at $hour:$min\n";
+
+ exit 0;
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ uninstallcrontab
+
+#
+sub uninstallcrontab {
+ my $found = 0;
+ my $cron;
+
+ print STDERR "Removing $progname from your crontab\n";
+ open(CRON, "crontab -l |");
+ &Debug("Checking crontab for machine-update\n");
+ &Debug("Want to uninstall as $progname\n");
+ while (<CRON>) {
+ if (/^#/ && $. <= 3) { # initial comment
+ &Debug("Skipping comment: $_");
+ next;
+ }
+ if (/machine-update/) {
+ if (/ $progname -m/) {
+ print STDERR "Crontab entry found and removed\n";
+ $found = 1;
+ next; # skip stuff at end....
+ } else {
+ die "Another entry with machine-update: $_\nUninstall manually?\n";
+ }
+ }
+ $cron .= $_;
+ }
+ close CRON;
+ &Debug("Result from crontab -l: $?\n");
+ if ($?) {
+ die "Failed to read your crontab. You may not have one?\n";
+ }
+ if ($found) {
+ open(CRON, "|crontab -");
+ print CRON $cron;
+ close CRON;
+ &Debug("Result from crontab: $?\n");
+ if ($?) {
+ die(<<EoF);
+Installing new crontab failed.
+YOUR CRONTAB MAY BE DAMAGED - use crontab -l to check it.
+Here's its former content (if any):
+
+$cron
+
+EoF
+ }
+ } else {
+ print STDERR "No instance of $progname found in your crontab\n";
+ }
+
+ exit 0;
+}
+
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ xbin execute a linux binary
+
+#
+# This sub is to execute a linux binary robustly. i.e. testing
+# whether it is present, where it is present, whether it is executable
+#
+sub xbin {
+ my $bin = shift; # get name of binary to execute
+
+ $bin = `which $bin 2>/dev/null`; # determine binarys full path
+ chomp $bin;
+ return $bin if(-x $bin); # if there and executable: all is well - return it
+
+ if(!$bin) { # if not there
+ &Debug("No $bin found\n"); # state so
+ } else { # there but not executable
+ &Debug("$bin found, but not executable\n");
+ }
+
+ return ''; # so return an empty string (binary will not exec)
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ getval_from_file get value from system file @ row,col
+
+#
+sub getval_from_file {
+ my $file = shift;
+ my $row = shift;
+ my $col = shift;
+ my @file;
+ my @cols;
+
+ if (!(-r $file)) {
+ &DebugErr("File $file not readable\n");
+ return '';
+ }
+ sysopen(FH,$file, O_RDONLY);
+ @file = <FH>; # read whole file to array
+ close FH;
+
+ @cols = split /\s+/, $file[$row]; # get the right row
+
+ return $cols[$col]; # return the right column
+}
+
+# }}}
+
+sub addonefileforsending {
+ my $file = shift;
+ my @file;
+
+ if (!(-r $file)) {
+ &DebugErr("File $file not readable\n");
+ return '';
+ }
+ sysopen(FH,$file, O_RDONLY);
+ @file = <FH>; # read whole file to array
+ close FH;
+ $files{$file} = join('', @file);
+
+}
+
+# {{{ Debug print debug information if flag is set
+
+#
+sub Debug {
+ $option{DEBUG} && print @_;
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ DebugErr print debug on STDERR if flag is set
+
+#
+sub DebugErr {
+ $option{DEBUG} && print STDERR @_;
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ ErrorInfo
+sub ErrorInfo {
+ $errordata .= join('', @_);
+}
+# }}}
+# {{{ DebugInfo
+
+sub DebugInfo {
+ $option{info} && ($debugdata .= join('', @_));
+}
+
+# }}}
+
+# {{{ help print help & exit
+
+#
+sub help {
+ my $host = `uname -n`;
+
+ print <<EoF;
+machine-update version $VERSION
+Send machine information to the Linux Counter
+
+USE: machine-update [-i] [-(t|d|l|m|v|x|c|u|h)]
+
+SWITCHES:
+ -i = interactive
+ -t = test (do not send e-mail, just print it ot STDOUT - default)
+ -d = debug (test, and print additional debug informations)
+ -l = display license
+ -m = mail results to linux-counter
+ -v = print version and exit
+ -x = send extra info to server (Debug)
+ -c = install crontab entry
+ -u = uninstall crontab entry
+ -h = print usage information and exit
+If called with the "-i" option, will ask some questions and store the
+answers in $ENV{HOME}/.linuxcounter/$host
+
+EoF
+
+exit 0;
+}
+
+# }}}
+# {{{ license print license & exit
+
+#
+sub license {
+ print <<EoF;
+
+ Linux Counter Machine Update version $VERSION
+
+ Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Harald Tveit Alvestrand
+ 2003 PetaMem Group (www.petamem.com)
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+}
+
+# }}}
+
+# Changelog for 0.2
+# - indentation and folding marks
+# - made script work with -w and use strict
+# - removed some localization traps
+# - marked some BUGS - but they`re still there (mostly localization)
+# - more robust binary calls
+# - getval_from_file data acquisition method
+# - fixed df (shmfs) - but only temporarily (quick hack)
+# - various code optimizations & cleanup (removed unneded vars)
+# - Memory size detection now robst and >960MB capable
+# - slightly better randomness
+#
+
+# Changelog 0.21
+# - added attaching of files
+# - added fetching of uptime_1 and uptime_2
+#
+# Changelog 0.22
+# - removed "manual" copying of entries
+# - added suppressing error messages from "xbin" calling "which"
+# - suppressed NFS from "df -T" listing
+#
+# Changelog 0.23
+# - added sending /proc/pci
+# - removed client-side parsing of DF output and uptime
+#
+# Changelog 0.24
+# - added sending /proc/version (inspired by klive)
+# - changed fetching of old data from "all" to "needed"
+# - removed CPU-parsing code
+# - fixed warning (harmless) from crontab creation
+# - added sending /proc/bus/usb/devices
+#
+# Changelog 0.25
+# - added sending size of /proc/kcore
+# - removed computation of memory client-side
+#
+# Changelog 0.26
+# - adding cron entry no longer removes comments from crontab.
+# Crontab is not ours, so hands off.
+#
+# Changelog 0.27
+# - When /proc/kcore does not exist on a system, its size is now zero
+#
+# Changelog 0.28
+# - Added a terrible way to find out what email program can be used to send out the mail
+#
+# Changelog 0.29
+# - Extended the hardcoded list of programs that can be used to send the
+# machine-update email
+#
+# Changelog 0.30
+# - The script now sends us the version of perl used to run the script
+# We need this to solve some problems due to changes in between perl
+# versions
+#
+#vim:ts=8:sw=4:sts=4
+