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Rancid is a "Really Awesome New Cisco confIg Differ" developed to maintain CVS (or Subversion or git) controlled copies of router configs. *** The Following Information is Very Important **** Rancid 3.0 converts several device scripts (the remaining will follow) to libraries used by the single script, named rancid, to parse device output. It also requires perl 5.10 minimum. Also see the UPGRADING file. Rancid 2.3 introduces a new directory layout. It has been changed to more closely follow the standard path hierarchy, which is defined by the FHS standard and autoconf, and/or make these locations more easily configurable within rancid. The obvious advantage of this is making rancid more easily packagable; i.e.: NetBSD pkgsrc, FreeBSD port, Linux RPM, etc. Please please please please read the UPGRADING file for more information. ********** The following is the packing list for Rancid, excluding files supporting configure (autoconf) and make. .in is stripped from the files below by configure as substitutions are completed: README This file. README.lg Information about the Looking Glass. BUGS Bug list. CHANGES List of changes to Rancid. COPYING RANCID license. FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Todo Partial list of what needs to be done. UPGRADING Notes on upgrading rancid to a new version. cloginrc.sample TCL commands to set passwords, usernames etc. used by clogin and jlogin. See cloginrc(5) etc/ lg.conf.sample Sample Looking Glass configuration rancid.conf.sample Sample RANCID configuration rancid.types.base RANCID default device type configuration rancid.types.conf RANCID user-defined device type configuration bin/ control_rancid.in Builds router list, calls rancid on each router and handles cvs routines. hpuifilter.c HP procurve login filter - see hlogin(1). par.c Parallel processing of commands - any commands. rancid-cvs.in Creates all of the CVS and config directories. rancid-fe.in Used by crontrol_rancid to determine script rancid used rancid-run.in Script designed to be run from cron. rancid.in Generic wrapper for the rancid for the rancid libraries that runs commands on their respective device types as defined in etc/rancid.types.* and processes the output. agmrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Cisco Anomaly Guard Module (AGM) arancid.in Version of rancid.in for Alteon switches. arrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Arista Networks devices. avorancid.in Version of rancid.in for Avocent appliances. brancid.in Version of rancid.in for baynet/nortel routers. cat5rancid.in Version of rancid.in for Cisco Catalyst switches. cssrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Cisco CSS switches. erancid.in Version of rancid.in for ADC EZ-T3 muxes. f10rancid.in Version of rancid.in for Force10 routers. f5rancid.in Version of rancid.in for F5 BigIPs. fnrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Fortinet Firewalls. hrancid.in Version of rancid.in for HP Procurve switches. htrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Hitatchi routers. jerancid.in Version of rancid.in for Juniper E-series routers. mrancid.in Version of rancid.in for MRT daemons. mtrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Microtik routers. nrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Netscreen firewalls. nsrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Netscalars. prancid.in Version of rancid.in for Procket routers. rivancid.in Version of rancid.in for Cabletron, Riverstone and Enterasys routers. rrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Redback routers. rtftpcopy.in Copy configs from tftpboot within rancid. srancid.in Version of rancid.in for SMC switches. trancid.in Version of rancid.in for Netopia routers. xirancid.in Version of rancid.in for Xirrus arrays. zrancid.in Version of rancid.in for Zebra routers. a10login.in Version of clogin.in for A10 load balancers. alogin.in Version of clogin.in for Alteon switches. anlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Arbor Networks appliances. avologin.in Version of clogin.in for Avocent appliances. blogin.in Version of clogin.in for baynet/Nortel routers. clogin.in Expect script that logs into routers and either presents an interactive shell, runs a set of commands, or runs another expect script. It handles Cisco, Extreme, Force10, Juniper E-series, Procket, Redback, Zebra/MRT. complogin.in Version of clogin.in for Compass Networks routers. dllogin.in Version of clogin.in for D-Link devices. elogin.in Version of clogin.in for ADC EZ-T3 muxes. flogin.in Version of clogin.in for Foundry switches. If foundry cleaned-up their bloody UI, clogin should do the job. fnlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Fortinet Firewalls. hlogin.in Version of clogin.in for HP procurve switches. htlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Hitatchi routers. jlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Juniper routers. login_top.in Common login code included in all login scripts. mtlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Microtik routers. nlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Netscreen firewalls. nslogin.in Version of clogin.in for Netscalars. panlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Palo Alto Networks devices. plogin.in Poly-login version of clogin.in; it uses router.db and router.types.* configuration files to determine the login script to use for a device. rblogin.in Version of clogin.in for Riverbed Steelhead routers. rivlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Riverstone routers. tlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Netopia devices. wlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Cisco Wireless Lan Controllers. xlogin.in Version of clogin.in for Extreme devices. xilogin.in Version of clogin.in for Xirrus arrays. lib/ acos.pm.in rancid library for A10 Networks appliances. arbor.pm.in rancid library for Arbor Networks appliances. ciscowlc.pm.in rancid library for some Cisco Wireless Lan Controllers. dell.pm.in rancid library for some Dell D-Link models. eos.pm.in rancid library for Compass EOS. exos.in rancid library for Extreme switches. foundry.pm.in rancid library for Foundry (Brocade) switches. ios.pm.in rancid library for Cisco IOS and IOS-XE. iosxr.pm.in rancid library for Cisco IOS-XR. junos.pm.in rancid library for Juniper JunOS. mrv.pm.in rancid library for MRV MCS. nxos.pm.in rancid library for Cisco NX-OS. panos.pm.in rancid library for Palo Alto Networks devices. rancid.pm.in rancid global functions. rbt.pm.in rancid library for Riverbed Steelhead. man/ man pages share/ Readmes, samples, utilities, contribs, etc include/ Include files and rancid's version.h Also see rancid_intro(1), rancid(1), and clogin(1). The following (non-exhaustive list) are included as part of the installation and configuration tools: Makefile.am processed by automake to produce Makefile.in Makefile.in processed by configure to produce Makefile acinclude.m4 sets some GNU autoconf options aclocal.m4 Output of GNU autoconf script configure GNU autoconf script configure.in Input file for autoconf to procide configure depcomp part of GNU autoconf install-sh GNU autoconf shell script to simulate BSD style install missing part of GNU autoconf mkinstalldirs GNU autoconf shell script to make installation directories rancid will also need to have the following packages: gnudiff gnudiff provides the uni-diff (-u) option. If you do not have a diff that supports -u, configure will set-up rancid to use 'diff -c' or 'diff -C'. perl5 perl version 5.10 or greater available from www.cpan.org expect http://expect.nist.gov/ We highly suggest that you stick to expect 5.24.1 (or so). This seems to work best. Note that you need to have the accompanying tcl &/ tk. tcl Required by expect. and, rancid will also need to have one of the following packages; your choice: cvs Code revision system available from prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu git Code revision system, an alternative to cvs. Use the configure option --with-git to configure for git. svn Code revision system, an alternative to cvs. Available from http://subversion.tigris.org/tarballs/. Use the configure option --with-svn to configure for Subversion. To convert from CVS to SVN, find the cvs2svn python script, then: cd ~rancid cvs2svn --trunk= --trunk-only -s `pwd`/.svn --keywords-off \ `pwd`/CVS sh -c '. /path/to/etc/rancid.conf ; for g in $LIST_OF_GROUPS; \ do svn co file://`pwd`/.svn/$g; done' Bill Fenner (now maintained by others) has a cgi script for interacting with CVS repositories via a web interface. This provides a great way to view rancid diffs and full configs, especially for those unfamiliar with cvs. There are similar tools for Subversion and git. The package is not included, but can be found here: http://www.freebsd.org/projects/cvsweb.html Quick Installation Guide (an example): 1) ./configure [--prefix=<basedir>] By default, rancid will be installed under /usr/local/rancid (the default "prefix"). This can be overridden with the --prefix option. E.g.: ./configure --prefix=/home/rancid Rancid uses autoconf's "localstatedir" as the location of it's logs, CVS, Subversion or git respository, and directories where it's groups are placed. The user who will run rancid (from cron, etc) will need write access to these directories. By default, this is <prefix>/var, or /home/rancid/var following the example above. We realize that this is not optimal, but it follows the standards. We suggest that this be altered to include the package name, like so: ./configure --prefix=/home/rancid \ --localstatedir=/home/rancid/var/rancid The user who will run rancid must have write permission in "localstatedir". See ./configure --help for other configure options, including which SCM should use. Now is the time to choose the SCM.. 2) make install If rancid is being installed in system locations, then the install will likely need to be done as root. eg: make; sudo make install 3) Modify <sysconfdir>/rancid.conf (e.g.: <basedir>/etc/rancid.conf). The variable LIST_OF_GROUPS is a space delimited list of router "groups". E.g.: LIST_OF_GROUPS="backbone aggregation switches" 4) Put .cloginrc in the home directory of the user who will run rancid. .cloginrc must be not be readable/writable/executable by "others", i.e.: .cloginrc must be mode 0600 or 0640. 5) Modify .cloginrc. Test to make sure that you can log into every router. The login scripts support options m and M to help debug the .cloginrc; see clogin(1). Note: the JunOS that user you use *must* log into a cli shell (which is the default on a juniper), not a unix shell. See the file cloginrc.sample, located in <datadir> (<basedir>/share/rancid), for examples and a good starting point. Also take a look at the cloginrc manual page, 'man -M <basedir>/man cloginrc'. 6) Modify /etc/aliases Rancid sends the diffs and other administrative emails to rancid-<GROUP> and problems to rancid-admin-<GROUP>, where <GROUP> is the "GROUP" of routers. This way you can separate your backbone routers from your access routers or separate based upon network etc... Different router uses forced different people being interested in router "groups" - thus this setup. Make sure email to rancid-<GROUP> works. /etc/aliases can be maintainable by Majordomo or another maillist software or may just forward to a remote machine, but make sure the user that runs rancid can post to the list. The Precedence header set to bulk or junk and setting the other RFC3834 auto-responder headers *hopefully* avoids replies from auto-responders and other vacation type mail filters. The --enable-mail-plus option to configure will set each of the "rancid-" addresses mentioned above to "rancid+". See sendmail's operation manual for more information on handling of '+'. The --enable-adminmail-plus configure option will set each of the "rancid-admin-" addresses mentioned above to "rancid-admin+". If this option is not used, the value of --enable-mail-plus is assumed. That is, the addresses will be "rancid+", if it is specified. There are also several mail-related options in rancid.conf. 7) Run rancid-cvs. This creates all of the necessary directories and config files for each of the groups in LIST_OF_GROUPS and imports them into CVS (or Subversion or git). This will also be run each time a new group is added. Do not create the directories or CVS repository manually, allow rancid-cvs to do it. Also see 'man -M <basedir>/man rancid-cvs'. 8) For each "group", modify the router.db file in the group directory. The file is of the form "router;mfg;state" where "router" is the name (we use FQDN) of the router, mfg is the manufacturer from the set of (cat5|cisco|juniper) (see router.db.5 for a complete list and description), and "state" is either up or down. Each router listed as "up" will have the configuration grabbed. Note: manufacturer cat5 is intended only for cisco catalyst switches running catalyst (not IOS) code. e.g.: <localstatedir>/<group>/router.db: cisco-router.domain.com;cisco;up adc-mux.domain.com;ezt3;up foundry-switch-router.domain.com;foundry;up juniper-router.domain.com;juniper;up redback-dsl-router.domain.com;redback;down extreme-switch.domain.com;extreme;down 9) For first-time users or new installations, run bin/rancid-run (with no arguments) and check the resulting log file(s) (in logs/*) for errors. Repeat until there are no errors. 10) Put rancid-run in cron to be called however often you want it to run for each group (rancid-run [<GROUP>]). If you run it less often than once/hour, check the setting of OLDTIME in etc/rancid.conf. E.g.: # run config differ hourly 1 * * * * <BASEDIR>/bin/rancid-run # clean out config differ logs 50 23 * * * /usr/bin/find <localstatedir>/logs -type f -mtime +2 -exec rm {} \; 11) Note: If you are using any of these programs (other than rancid-run) out of cron or from a shell, make sure that you set your $PATH correctly so that they work. E.g.: if you are using clogin, it can call id, telnet, ssh, and/or rsh. configure already makes sure that $PATH is set correctly in etc/rancid.conf for rancid-run, so you could use the $PATH from there. e.g.: 50 23 * * * . <sysconfdir>/rancid.conf; clogin -c 'sh vers' router 12) Send any bugs, suggestions or updates to rancid@shrubbery.net. See the web page at http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid. We have created the standard mailing lists for those interested; rancid-announce@shrubbery.net and rancid-discuss@shrubbery.net. Subscribe by sending an email whose body contains "subscribe rancid-<announce or discuss>" to majordomo@shrubbery.net. If you are reporting problems, please include the version of rancid, expect, and your OS in the email. Problem with clogin/telnet hanging within rancid or scripts? If you have experienced rancid (or more precisely, telnet) hanging on a solaris 2.6 box; check to be sure you have the following two o/s patches installed (see showrev -p). There may be more recent versions of these patches and they are likely included with 2.7 and 2.8: Patch-ID# 105529-08 Keywords: security tcp rlogin TCP ACK FIN packet listen Synopsis: SunOS 5.6: /kernel/drv/tcp patch Patch-ID# 105786-11 Keywords: security ip tcp_priv_stream routing ip_enable_group_ifs ndd Synopsis: SunOS 5.6: /kernel/drv/ip patch Another contributor to rancid "hanging", with or without the o/s patches mentioned above, is a bug in expect/tcl. We've noticed that expect (from 5.24.1 forward), and whatever tcl happens to compile with it, exhibits a problem on Linux and Solaris where rancid's scripts hang waiting for input from the device. Patches to expect are available on the rancid web page. Also, for rancid 2.3 and later, changes were made to the login scripts which use some more elaborate regexes that have failed with expect versions prior to 5.40. While 5.40 works, it still seems to need the patch offered on the rancid web page for Linux and Solaris. See www.shrubbery.net/rancid for additional notes on this. Also the UPGRADING file that comes with the distribution.
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