#!/bin/bash # # Program: Domain Expiration Check # # Author: Matty < matty91 at gmail dot com > # # Current Version: 1.9 # # Revision History: # # Version 1.9 # Added support for .br domains -- Silvio Rhatto # # Version 1.8 # Bug fix added $MAIL -- Vivek Gite # # Version 1.7 # Added support for .jp domain names -- Vivek Gite # # Version 1.6 # Added support for .uk domain names; fixed a bug detecting tldtype -- Vivek Gite # # Version 1.5 # Added support for .org, .in, .biz and .info domain names -- Vivek Gite # # Version 1.4 # Updated the documentation. # # Version 1.3 # Gracefully Handle the case where the expiration data is unavailable # # Version 1.2 # Added "-s" option to allow arbitrary registrars # # Version 1.1 # Fixed issue with 'e' getopt string -- Pedro Alves # # Version 1.0 # Initial Release # # Last Updated: 01-Oct-2009 # # Purpose: # domain-check checks to see if a domain has expired. domain-check # can be run in interactive and batch mode, and provides faciltities # to alarm if a domain is about to expire. # # License: # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # Notes: # Since each registrar provides expiration data in a unique format (if # they provide it at all), domain-check is currently only able to # processess expiration information for a subset of the available # registrars. # # Requirements: # Requires whois # # Installation: # Copy the shell script to a suitable location # # Tested platforms: # -- Solaris 9 using /bin/bash # -- Solaris 10 using /bin/bash # -- OS X 10.4.2 using /bin/sh # -- OpenBSD using /bin/sh # -- FreeBSD using /bin/sh # -- Redhat advanced server 3.0MU3 using /bin/sh # # Usage: # Refer to the usage() sub-routine, or invoke domain-check # with the "-h" option. # # Example: # # The first example will print the expiration date and registrar for prefetch.net: # # $ domain-check.sh -d prefetch.net # # Domain Registrar Status Expires Days Left # ----------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ----------- --------- # prefetch.net INTERCOSMOS MEDIA Valid 13-feb-2006 64 # # The second example prints the expiration date and registrar for the domains # listed in the file "domains": # # $ domain-check.sh -f domains # # Domain Registrar Status Expires Days Left # ----------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ----------- --------- # sun.com NETWORK SOLUTIONS Valid 20-mar-2010 1560 # google.com EMARKMONITOR INC. Valid 14-sep-2011 2103 # ack.com NETWORK SOLUTIONS Valid 09-may-2008 880 # prefetch.net INTERCOSMOS MEDIA Valid 13-feb-2006 64 # spotch.com GANDI Valid 03-dec-2006 357 # # The third example will e-mail the address admin@prefetch.net with the domains that # will expire in 60-days or less: # # $ domain-check -a -f domains -q -x 60 -e admin@prefetch.net # PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/ssl/bin:/usr/sfw/bin ; export PATH # Who to page when an expired domain is detected (cmdline: -e) ADMIN="root" # Number of days in the warning threshhold (cmdline: -x) WARNDAYS=30 # If QUIET is set to TRUE, don't print anything on the console (cmdline: -q) QUIET="FALSE" # Don't send emails by default (cmdline: -a) ALARM="FALSE" # Whois server to use (cmdline: -s) WHOIS_SERVER="whois.internic.org" # Location of system binaries AWK="/usr/bin/awk" WHOIS="/usr/bin/whois" DATE="/bin/date" CUT="/usr/bin/cut" MAIL="/bin/mail" # Place to stash temporary files WHOIS_TMP="/var/tmp/whois.$$" ############################################################################# # Purpose: Convert a date from MONTH-DAY-YEAR to Julian format # Acknowledgements: Code was adapted from examples in the book # "Shell Scripting Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach" # ( ISBN 1590594711 ) # Arguments: # $1 -> Month (e.g., 06) # $2 -> Day (e.g., 08) # $3 -> Year (e.g., 2006) ############################################################################# date2julian() { if [ "${1} != "" ] && [ "${2} != "" ] && [ "${3}" != "" ] then ## Since leap years add aday at the end of February, ## calculations are done from 1 March 0000 (a fictional year) d2j_tmpmonth=$((12 * ${3} + ${1} - 3)) ## If it is not yet March, the year is changed to the previous year d2j_tmpyear=$(( ${d2j_tmpmonth} / 12)) ## The number of days from 1 March 0000 is calculated ## and the number of days from 1 Jan. 4713BC is added echo $(( (734 * ${d2j_tmpmonth} + 15) / 24 - 2 * ${d2j_tmpyear} + ${d2j_tmpyear}/4 - ${d2j_tmpyear}/100 + ${d2j_tmpyear}/400 + $2 + 1721119 )) else echo 0 fi } ############################################################################# # Purpose: Convert a string month into an integer representation # Arguments: # $1 -> Month name (e.g., Sep) ############################################################################# getmonth() { LOWER=`tolower $1` case ${LOWER} in jan) echo 1 ;; feb) echo 2 ;; mar) echo 3 ;; apr) echo 4 ;; may) echo 5 ;; jun) echo 6 ;; jul) echo 7 ;; aug) echo 8 ;; sep) echo 9 ;; oct) echo 10 ;; nov) echo 11 ;; dec) echo 12 ;; *) echo 0 ;; esac } ############################################################################# # Purpose: Calculate the number of seconds between two dates # Arguments: # $1 -> Date #1 # $2 -> Date #2 ############################################################################# date_diff() { if [ "${1}" != "" ] && [ "${2}" != "" ] then echo $(expr ${2} - ${1}) else echo 0 fi } ################################################################## # Purpose: Converts a string to lower case # Arguments: # $1 -> String to convert to lower case ################################################################## tolower() { LOWER=`echo ${1} | tr [A-Z] [a-z]` echo $LOWER } ################################################################## # Purpose: Access whois data to grab the registrar and expiration date # Arguments: # $1 -> Domain to check ################################################################## check_domain_status() { local REGISTRAR="" # Avoid WHOIS LIMIT EXCEEDED - slowdown our whois client by adding 3 sec sleep 3 # Save the domain since set will trip up the ordering DOMAIN=${1} TLDTYPE="`echo ${DOMAIN} | cut -d '.' -f3 | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`" if [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "" ]; then TLDTYPE="`echo ${DOMAIN} | cut -d '.' -f2 | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`" fi # Invoke whois to find the domain registrar and expiration date #${WHOIS} -h ${WHOIS_SERVER} "=${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} # Let whois select server if [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "org" ]; then ${WHOIS} -h "whois.pir.org" "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "in" ]; # India then ${WHOIS} -h "whois.registry.in" "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "uk" ]; # United Kingdom then ${WHOIS} -h "whois.nic.uk" "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "br" ]; # Brazil then ${WHOIS} -h "whois.nic.br" "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "biz" ]; then ${WHOIS} -h "whois.neulevel.biz" "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "info" ]; then ${WHOIS} -h "whois.afilias.info" "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "jp" ]; # Japan then ${WHOIS} -h "whois.jprs.jp" "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "com" -o "${TLDTYPE}" == "net" -o "${TLDTYPE}" == "edu" ]; then ${WHOIS} -h ${WHOIS_SERVER} "=${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} else ${WHOIS} "${1}" > ${WHOIS_TMP} fi # Parse out the expiration date and registrar -- uses the last registrar it finds REGISTRAR=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | ${AWK} -F: '/Registrar/ && $2 != "" { REGISTRAR=substr($2,2,17) } END { print REGISTRAR }'` if [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "uk" ]; # for .uk domain then REGISTRAR=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | ${AWK} -F: '/Registrar:/ && $0 != "" { getline; REGISTRAR=substr($0,2,17) } END { print REGISTRAR }'` elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "jp" ]; then REGISTRAR=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | ${AWK} '/Registrant/ && $2 != "" { REGISTRAR=substr($2,1,17) } END { print REGISTRAR }'` elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "br" ]; then REGISTRAR="registro.br" fi # If the Registrar is NULL, then we didn't get any data if [ "${REGISTRAR}" = "" ] then prints "$DOMAIN" "Unknown" "Unknown" "Unknown" "Unknown" return fi # The whois Expiration data should resemble the following: "Expiration Date: 09-may-2008" # for .in, .info, .org domains if [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "in" -o "${TLDTYPE}" == "info" -o "${TLDTYPE}" == "org" ]; then DOMAINDATE=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | ${AWK} '/Expiration Date:/ { print $2 }' | cut -d':' -f2` elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "biz" ]; # for .biz domain then DOMAINDATE=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | awk '/Domain Expiration Date:/ { print $6"-"$5"-"$9 }'` elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "uk" ]; # for .uk domain then DOMAINDATE=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | awk '/Renewal date:/ { print $3 }'` elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "br" ]; # for .br domain then DOMAINDATE=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | awk '/expires:/ { print $2 }'` elif [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "jp" ]; # for .jp 2010/04/30 then tdomdate=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | awk '/Expires on/ { print $3 }'` tyear=`echo ${tdomdate} | cut -d'/' -f1` tmon=`echo ${tdomdate} | cut -d'/' -f2` case ${tmon} in 1|01) tmonth=jan ;; 2|02) tmonth=feb ;; 3|03) tmonth=mar ;; 4|04) tmonth=apr ;; 5|05) tmonth=may ;; 6|06) tmonth=jun ;; 7|07) tmonth=jul ;; 8|08) tmonth=aug ;; 9|09) tmonth=sep ;; 10)tmonth=oct ;; 11) tmonth=nov ;; 12) tmonth=dec ;; *) tmonth=0 ;; esac tday=`echo ${tdomdate} | cut -d'/' -f3` DOMAINDATE=`echo $tday-$tmonth-$tyear` else # .com, .edu, .net and may work with others DOMAINDATE=`cat ${WHOIS_TMP} | ${AWK} '/Expiration/ { print $NF }'` fi #echo $DOMAINDATE # debug if [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "br" ]; # for .br domain then # Convert the date to seconds DOMAINJULIAN=`$DATE -d ${DOMAINDATE} "+%-m %-d %-Y"` DOMAINJULIAN=`date2julian ${DOMAINJULIAN}` else # Whois data should be in the following format: "13-feb-2006" IFS="-" set -- ${DOMAINDATE} MONTH=$(getmonth ${2}) IFS="" # Convert the date to seconds DOMAINJULIAN=$(date2julian ${MONTH} ${1#0} ${3}) fi # Get the diff between NOW and the expiration date DOMAINDIFF=$(date_diff ${NOWJULIAN} ${DOMAINJULIAN}) if [ "${TLDTYPE}" == "br" ]; # for .br domain then # Fix domain date for displaying DOMAINDATE=`$DATE -d ${DOMAINDATE} +"%m-%b-%Y"` fi if [ ${DOMAINDIFF} -lt 0 ] then if [ "${ALARM}" = "TRUE" ] then echo "The domain ${DOMAIN} has expired!" \ | ${MAIL} -s "Domain ${DOMAIN} has expired!" ${ADMIN} fi prints ${DOMAIN} "Expired" "${DOMAINDATE}" "${DOMAINDIFF}" ${REGISTRAR} elif [ ${DOMAINDIFF} -lt ${WARNDAYS} ] then if [ "${ALARM}" = "TRUE" ] then echo "The domain ${DOMAIN} will expire on ${DOMAINDATE}" \ | ${MAIL} -s "Domain ${DOMAIN} will expire in ${WARNDAYS}-days or less" ${ADMIN} fi prints ${DOMAIN} "Expiring" "${DOMAINDATE}" "${DOMAINDIFF}" "${REGISTRAR}" else prints ${DOMAIN} "Valid" "${DOMAINDATE}" "${DOMAINDIFF}" "${REGISTRAR}" fi } #################################################### # Purpose: Print a heading with the relevant columns # Arguments: # None #################################################### print_heading() { if [ "${QUIET}" != "TRUE" ] then printf "\n%-35s %-17s %-8s %-11s %-5s\n" "Domain" "Registrar" "Status" "Expires" "Days Left" echo "----------------------------------- ----------------- -------- ----------- ---------" fi } ##################################################################### # Purpose: Print a line with the expiraton interval # Arguments: # $1 -> Domain # $2 -> Status of domain (e.g., expired or valid) # $3 -> Date when domain will expire # $4 -> Days left until the domain will expire # $5 -> Domain registrar ##################################################################### prints() { if [ "${QUIET}" != "TRUE" ] then MIN_DATE=$(echo $3 | ${AWK} '{ print $1, $2, $4 }') printf "%-35s %-17s %-8s %-11s %-5s\n" "$1" "$5" "$2" "$MIN_DATE" "$4" fi } ########################################## # Purpose: Describe how the script works # Arguments: # None ########################################## usage() { echo "Usage: $0 [ -e email ] [ -x expir_days ] [ -q ] [ -a ] [ -h ]" echo " {[ -d domain_namee ]} || { -f domainfile}" echo "" echo " -a : Send a warning message through email " echo " -d domain : Domain to analyze (interactive mode)" echo " -e email address : Email address to send expiration notices" echo " -f domain file : File with a list of domains" echo " -h : Print this screen" echo " -s whois server : Whois sever to query for information" echo " -q : Don't print anything on the console" echo " -x days : Domain expiration interval (eg. if domain_date < days)" echo "" } ### Evaluate the options passed on the command line while getopts ae:f:hd:s:qx: option do case "${option}" in a) ALARM="TRUE";; e) ADMIN=${OPTARG};; d) DOMAIN=${OPTARG};; f) SERVERFILE=$OPTARG;; s) WHOIS_SERVER=$OPTARG;; q) QUIET="TRUE";; x) WARNDAYS=$OPTARG;; \?) usage exit 1;; esac done ### Check to see if the whois binary exists if [ ! -f ${WHOIS} ] then echo "ERROR: The whois binary does not exist in ${WHOIS} ." echo " FIX: Please modify the \$WHOIS variable in the program header." exit 1 fi ### Check to make sure a date utility is available if [ ! -f ${DATE} ] then echo "ERROR: The date binary does not exist in ${DATE} ." echo " FIX: Please modify the \$DATE variable in the program header." exit 1 fi ### Baseline the dates so we have something to compare to MONTH=$(${DATE} "+%m") DAY=$(${DATE} "+%d") YEAR=$(${DATE} "+%Y") NOWJULIAN=$(date2julian ${MONTH#0} ${DAY#0} ${YEAR}) ### Touch the files prior to using them touch ${WHOIS_TMP} ### If a HOST and PORT were passed on the cmdline, use those values if [ "${DOMAIN}" != "" ] then print_heading check_domain_status "${DOMAIN}" ### If a file and a "-a" are passed on the command line, check all ### of the domains in the file to see if they are about to expire elif [ -f "${SERVERFILE}" ] then print_heading while read DOMAIN do check_domain_status "${DOMAIN}" done < ${SERVERFILE} ### There was an error, so print a detailed usage message and exit else usage exit 1 fi # Add an extra newline echo ### Remove the temporary files rm -f ${WHOIS_TMP} ### Exit with a success indicator exit 0