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# IP - Collection of Tools to work with IP addresses
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# Version:: 0.0.1
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# Author:: Erik Hollensbe
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# License:: BSD
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# Contact:: erik@hollensbe.org
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#
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# IP is, as mentioned above, a collection of tools to work
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# with IP addresses. There are three major classes included
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# in the IP namespace, IP::Address, which works with standard
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# dotted-quad IP addresses, IP::Range, which can calculate and return
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# a range of IP::Address objects, and IP::CIDR, which can work with
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# Classless Inter-Domain Routing address formats.
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#
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# The IP module uses long integers and bit-flipping per <netinet/in.h>
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# to achieve fairly efficient performance, as opposed to a purely
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# iterative approach. This is most true when calculating ranges and
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# netmasks.
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#
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# Please see the documentation for each of these classes for usage
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# information.
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#
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# Note: there is no IPv6 support as of current, but this is planned in
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# perhaps a distant, future release. Any patches that can correct this
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# issue are most welcome.
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class IP
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# A IP::AddressException is thrown when an IP address cannot be
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# parsed.
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#
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class AddressException < Exception
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end
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#
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# A IP::BoundaryException is thrown when an index is being used out of
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# it's pre-defined boundary. This is most relevant when using the []
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# method in IP::Address.
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class BoundaryException < Exception
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end
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#
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# IP::Range - Calculates a range of IP addresses, and returns an
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# Array of IP::Address objects.
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# Usage::
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#
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# IP::Range['10.0.0.1', '10.0.0.2'] => IP::Address objects between
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# 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 (inclusive)
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#
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# IP::Range can also take two IP::Address objects.
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# Will throw a IP::AddressException if for some reason addresses
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# cannot be parsed.
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class Range
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# See the documentation for IP::Range for more information on this
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# method.
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def Range.[](addr1, addr2)
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raw1, raw2 = [nil, nil]
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if addr1.kind_of? String
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raw1 = IP::Address.pack(IP::Address.new(addr1))
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elsif addr1.kind_of? IP::Address
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raw1 = IP::Address.pack(addr1)
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else
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raise IP::AddressException("IP Address is not type String or IP::Address")
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end
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if addr2.kind_of? String
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raw2 = IP::Address.pack(IP::Address.new(addr2))
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elsif addr2.kind_of? IP::Address
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raw2 = IP::Address.pack(addr2)
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else
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raise IP::AddressException("IP Address is not type String or IP::Address")
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end
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range = []
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(raw1..raw2).each { |x| range.push(IP::Address.unpack(x)) }
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return range
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end
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end
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# IP::CIDR - Works with Classless Inter-Domain Routing formats, such
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# as 10.0.0.1/32.
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# Note: this class does not work with expanded RHS
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# netmasks, such as 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.255. This is to be
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# corrected in a later release.
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class CIDR
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# Contains the original CIDR you fed it, returned as a string.
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attr_reader :cidr
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# Contains the IP address (LHS) only. Returned as an IP::Address
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# object.
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attr_reader :ip
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# Contains the integer-based netmask (RHS) only. Returned as an
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# integer.
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attr_reader :mask
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# Given a string of format X.X.X.X/X, in standard CIDR notation,
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# this will construct a IP::CIDR object.
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def initialize(cidr)
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if !cidr.kind_of? String
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raise IP::AddressException("CIDR value is not of type String")
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end
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@cidr = cidr
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@ip, @mask = cidr.split(/\//)
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if @mask.length == 0 or @mask.length > 2 or /\D/.match @mask
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raise IP::AddressException("CIDR RHS is not valid - #{@mask}")
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end
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@ip = IP::Address.new(@ip)
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@mask = @mask.to_i
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end
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# This produces the netmask of the CIDR in an IP::Address object.
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def netmask
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raw = 0xFFFFFFFF << (32 - @mask)
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return IP::Address.unpack(raw)
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end
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# This produces a range ala IP::Range, but only for the subnet
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# defined by the CIDR object.
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def range
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rawip = IP::Address.pack(@ip)
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rawnm = 0xFFFFFFFF << (32 - @mask)
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upper = rawip | ~rawnm
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return IP::Range[IP::Address.unpack(rawip), IP::Address.unpack(upper)]
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end
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end
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# IP::Address - utility class to work with dotted-quad IP addresses.
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class Address
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# This original IP Address you passed it, returned as a string.
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attr_reader :ip_address
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attr_reader :octets
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# When given a string, constructs an IP::Address object.
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def initialize(ip_address)
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if ! ip_address.kind_of? String
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raise IP::AddressException("Fed IP address is not String")
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@ip_address = ip_address
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@octets = ip_address.split(/\./).collect { |x| x.to_i }
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if @octets.length != 4 or @octets.find_all { |x| x > 255 }.length > 0
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def Address.pack(ip)
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end
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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rubygems_version: 0.8.11
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specification_version: 1
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name: ip
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.0.1
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date: 2005-10-17 00:00:00 -07:00
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summary: "Ruby classes to work with IP address, ranges, and netmasks"
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require_paths:
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- lib
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email: erik@hollensbe.org
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homepage:
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rubyforge_project:
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description:
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autorequire: ip
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default_executable:
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bindir: bin
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has_rdoc: true
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required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
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requirements:
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-
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- ">"
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.0.0
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version:
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platform: ruby
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signing_key:
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cert_chain:
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authors:
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- Erik Hollensbe
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files:
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- lib/ip.rb
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test_files: []
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rdoc_options: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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requirements: []
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dependencies: []
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