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Net::Subnets.3pm
Langue: en
Version: 2008-03-02 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)
NAME
Net::Subnets - Computing subnets in large scale networksSYNOPSIS
use Net::Subnets; my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; $sn->subnets( \@subnets ); if ( my $subnetref = $sn->check( \$address ) ) { ... } my ( $lowipref, highipref ) = $sn->range( \$subnet ); my $listref = $sn->list( \( $lowipref, $highipref ) );
DESCRIPTION
Very fast matches large lists of IP addresses against many CIDR subnets and calculates IP address ranges.The following functions are provided by this module:
new() Creates an "Net::Subnets" object. It takes no arguments.
subnets( \@subnets ) The subnets() function lets you prepare a list of CIDR subnets. It takes an array reference.
check( \$address ) The check() function lets you check an IP address against the previously prepared subnets. It takes a scalar reference and returns a scalar reference to the first matching CIDR subnet.
range( \$subnet ) The range() function lets you calculate the IP address range of a subnet. It takes a scalar reference and returns two scalar references to the lowest and highest IP address.
list( \$lowip, \$highip ) The list() function lets you calculate a list containing all IP addresses in a given range. It takes two scalar references and returns a reference to a list containing the IP addresses.
This is a simple and efficient example for subnet matching:
use Net::Subnets;
my @subnets = qw(10.0.0.0/24 10.0.1.0/24); my @addresses = qw(10.0.0.1 10.0.1.2 10.0.3.1);
my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; $sn->subnets( \@subnets ); my $results; foreach my $address ( @addresses ) { if ( my $subnetref = $sn->check( \$address ) ) { $results .= "$address: $$subnetref\n"; } else { $results .= "$address: not found\n"; } } print( $results );
This is a simple example for range calculation:
use Net::Subnets;
my @subnets = qw(10.0.0.0/24 10.0.1.0/24);
my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; my $results; foreach my $subnet ( @subnets ) { my ( $lowipref, $highipref ) = $sn->range( \$subnet ); $results .= "$subnet: $$lowipref - $$highipref\n"; } print( $results );
This is a simple example for list generation:
use Net::Subnets;
my $lowip = '192.168.0.1'; my $highip = '192.168.0.100';
my $sn = Net::Subnets->new; my $listref = $sn->list( \( $lowip, $highip ) ); foreach my $address ( @{ $listref } ) { # do something cool }
AUTHOR
Sebastian Riedel (sri@cpan.org), Juergen Peters (juergen.peters@taulmarill.de)COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003 Sebastian Riedel & Juergen Peters. All rights reserved.This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl itself.
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