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  # netaddr
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- I originally created this package back in 2007 out of the need for a tool
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- which I could use to track an inventory of constantly changing IP subnets.
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- At the time, I was in the process of migrating away from Perl and towards Ruby
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- as my primary scripting language. I have since migrated away from using Ruby so
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- I have not made any major modifications to this code base since 2008 (aside from a
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- handful of bug fixes that others have pointed out).
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-
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- Dustin Spinhirne
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+ A Ruby library for performing calculations on IPv4 and IPv6 subnets. There is also limited support for EUI addresses.
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+
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+ ### Version 1.x
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+ The original netaddr which I created in 2007. My use case then was creating an internal IPAM system for Rackspace.
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+
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+ ### Version 2.x
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+ A complete rewrite and totally incompatible with 1.x. My main motivation now is to reduce bug reports resulting from the poor code quality of 1.x.
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+
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+
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+ # Building
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+ To run unit tests, execute the following from the top level directory
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+
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+ ruby test/run_all.rb
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+
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+ To build the gem, execute the following from the top level directory
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+
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+ gem build netaddr.gemspec
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+
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+
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+ # Examples
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+ Example code may be found in test/example.rb. This example code runs as part of the unit tests.
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+
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+
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+ # Coding Style
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+ I use the following conventions:
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+ * I use tabs for indention since tabs make it really easy to adjust indention widths on the fly.
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+ * I do not follow rigid limits on line lengths. My editor auto-wraps so I add a line break where it feels appropriate.
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+ * I'm not a fan of obfuscation. I prefer clear code over fancy code.
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+ module NetAddr
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+
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+ # EUI48 (Extended Unique Identifier 48-bit, or EUI-48) represents a 48-bit hardware address.
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+ # It is typically associated with mac-addresses.
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+ class EUI48
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+
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+ # addr is the Integer representation of this EUI
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+ attr_reader :addr
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+
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+ #Create an EUI48 from an Integer. Must be between 0 and 2**48-1.
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+ #Throws ValidationError on error.
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+ def initialize(i)
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+ if (!i.kind_of?(Integer))
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+ raise ValidationError, "Expected an Integer for 'i' but got a #{i.class}."
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+ elsif ( (i < 0) || (i > 2**48-1) )
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+ raise ValidationError, "#{i} is out of bounds for EUI48."
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+ end
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+ @addr = i
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+ end
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+
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+ # Parse an EUI-48 string into an EUI48 type.
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+ # This will successfully parse most of the typically used formats such as:
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+ # * aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff
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+ # * aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
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+ # * aabb.ccdd.eeff
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+ # * aabbccddeeff
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+ #
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+ # Although, in truth, its not picky about the exact format as long as
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+ # it contains exactly 12 hex characters with the optional delimiting characters
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+ # '-', ':', or '.'.
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+ def EUI48.parse(addr)
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+ addr = addr.strip.gsub(/[\-\:\.]/,"")
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+ if (addr.length != 12)
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+ raise ValidationError, "Must contain exactly 12 hex characters with optional delimiters."
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+ elsif (addr =~ /[^0-9a-fA-F\:]/)
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+ raise ValidationError, "#{addr} contains invalid characters."
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+ end
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+ return EUI48.new(addr.to_i(16))
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+ end
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+
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+ # bytes returns a list containing each byte of the EUI48 as String.
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+ def bytes()
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+ return [
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+ (@addr >> 40 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 32 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 24 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 16 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 8 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ ]
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # to_eui64 converts this EUI48 into an EUI64 by inserting 0xfffe between the first and last 24-bits of the address.
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+ def to_eui64()
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+ return EUI64.new((@addr & 0xffffff000000) << 16 | (@addr & 0x000000ffffff) | 0x000000fffe000000)
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_s()
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+ return self.bytes.join("-")
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+ end
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+
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+ end # end class EUI48
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+
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+ end # end module
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+ module NetAddr
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+
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+ # EUI64 (Extended Unique Identifier 64-bit, or EUI-64) represents a 64-bit hardware address.
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+ class EUI64
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+
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+ # addr is the Integer representation of this EUI
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+ attr_reader :addr
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+
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+ #Create an EUI64 from an Integer. Must be between 0 and 2**64-1.
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+ #Throws ValidationError on error.
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+ def initialize(i)
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+ if (!i.kind_of?(Integer))
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+ raise ValidationError, "Expected an Integer for 'i' but got a #{i.class}."
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+ elsif ( (i < 0) || (i > 2**64-1) )
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+ raise ValidationError, "#{i} is out of bounds for EUI64."
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+ end
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+ @addr = i
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+ end
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+
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+ # Parse an EUI-64 string into an EUI64 type.
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+ # This will successfully parse most of the typically used formats such as:
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+ # * aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff-00-11
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+ # * aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff:00:11
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+ # * aabb.ccdd.eeff.0011
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+ # * aabbccddeeff0011
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+ #
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+ # Although, in truth, its not picky about the exact format as long as
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+ # it contains exactly 16 hex characters with the optional delimiting characters
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+ # '-', ':', or '.'.
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+ def EUI64.parse(addr)
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+ addr = addr.strip.gsub(/[\-\:\.]/,"")
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+ if (addr.length != 16)
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+ raise ValidationError, "Must contain exactly 16 hex characters with optional delimiters."
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+ elsif (addr =~ /[^0-9a-fA-F\:]/)
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+ raise ValidationError, "#{addr} contains invalid characters."
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+ end
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+ return EUI64.new(addr.to_i(16))
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+ end
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+
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+ # bytes returns a list containing each byte of the EUI64 as a String.
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+ def bytes()
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+ return [
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+ (@addr >> 56 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 48 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 40 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 32 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 24 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 16 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr >> 8 & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ (@addr & 0xff).to_s(16).rjust(2, "0"),
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+ ]
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+ end
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+
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+ # to_ipv6 generates an IPv6 address from this EUI64 address and the provided IPv6Net.
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+ # Nil will be returned if net is not a /64.
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+ def to_ipv6(net)
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+ if (!net.kind_of?(IPv6Net))
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Expected an IPv6Net object for 'net' but got a #{net.class}."
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+ end
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+
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+ if (net.netmask.prefix_len != 64)
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+ return nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # set u/l bit to 0
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+ hostId = @addr ^ 0x0200000000000000
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+ ipAddr = net.network.addr | hostId
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+ return IPv6.new(ipAddr)
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_s()
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+ return self.bytes.join("-")
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+ end
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+
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+ end # end class EUI64
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+
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+ end # end module
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+ module NetAddr
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+
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+ #IPv4 represents a single IPv4 address.
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+ class IPv4
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+ # addr is the Integer representation of this IP address
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+ attr_reader :addr
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+
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+ #Create an IPv4 from an Integer. Must be between 0 and 2**32-1.
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+ #Throws ValidationError on error.
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+ def initialize(i)
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+ if (!i.kind_of?(Integer))
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+ raise ValidationError, "Expected an Integer for 'i' but got a #{i.class}."
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+ elsif ( (i < 0) || (i > 2**32-1) )
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+ raise ValidationError, "#{i} is out of bounds for IPv4."
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+ end
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+ @addr = i
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+ end
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+
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+ # parse will create an IPv4 from its string representation (ie. "192.168.1.1").
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+ # Throws ValidationError on error.
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+ def IPv4.parse(ip)
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+ ip = ip.strip
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+ i = Util.parse_IPv4(ip)
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+ return IPv4.new(i)
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+ end
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+
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+ #cmp compares equality with another IPv4. Return:
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+ #* 1 if this IPv4 is numerically greater
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+ #* 0 if the two are equal
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+ #* -1 if this IPv4 is numerically less
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+ def cmp(other)
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+ if (!other.kind_of?(IPv4))
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Expected an IPv4 object for 'other' but got a #{other.class}."
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+ end
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+ if (self.addr > other.addr)
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+ return 1
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+ elsif (self.addr < other.addr)
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+ return -1
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+ end
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+ return 0
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+ end
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+
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+ # multicast_mac returns the EUI48 multicast mac-address for this IP.
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+ # It will return the zero address for IPs outside of the multicast range 224.0.0.0/4.
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+ def multicast_mac
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+ mac = 0
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+ if (@addr&0xf0000000 == 0xe0000000) # within 224.0.0.0/4 ?
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+ # map lower 23-bits of ip to 01:00:5e:00:00:00
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+ mac = (@addr&0x007fffff) | 0x01005e000000
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+ end
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+ return EUI48.new(mac)
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+ end
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+
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+ # next returns the next consecutive IPv4 or nil if the address space is exceeded
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+ def next()
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+ if (self.addr == NetAddr::F32)
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+ return nil
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+ end
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+ return IPv4.new(self.addr + 1)
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+ end
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+
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+ # prev returns the preceding IPv4 or nil if this is 0.0.0.0
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+ def prev()
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+ if (self.addr == 0)
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+ return nil
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+ end
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+ return IPv4.new(self.addr - 1)
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+ end
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+
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+ # to_net returns the IPv4 as a IPv4Net
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+ def to_net()
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+ NetAddr::IPv4Net.new(self,nil)
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+ end
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+
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+ # to_s returns the IPv4 as a String
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+ def to_s()
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+ Util.int_to_IPv4(@addr)
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+ end
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+
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+ # version returns "4" for IPv4
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+ def version()
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+ return 4
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+ end
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+
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+ end # end class IPv4
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+
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+ end # end module