Beefy Boxes and Bandwidth Generously Provided by pair Networks
P is for Practical
 
PerlMonks  

comment on

( [id://3333]=superdoc: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT #-*-perl-*- =pod =head1 SYNOPSIS B<ipcalc> I<host> [netmask] =head1 DESCRIPTION B<ipcalc> provides network calcualtions about an IP address =cut use strict; use Net::Netmask; use Socket; my ($VERSION) = '$Revision: 1.0 $' =~ /([.\d]+)/; my $warnings = 0; $SIG {__WARN__} = sub { # Print a usuage message on an + unknown if ( substr ( # option. Borrowed from abiga +il. $_ [0], 0, 14 ) eq "Unknown option" ) { die "Usage" }; require File::Basename; $0 = File::Basename::basename ( $0 ); $warnings = 1; warn "$0: @_"; }; $SIG {__DIE__} = sub { require File::Basename; $0 = File::Basename::basename ( $0 ); if ( substr ( $_ [0], 0, 5 ) eq "Usage" ) { die <<EOF; $0 (Perl bin utils) $VERSION $0 address [netmask] EOF } die "$0: @_"; }; die "Usage" unless $ARGV[0]; my ( $foo, $corge ) = ipSanity ( $ARGV[0] ); my $profferedMask = $ARGV[1] || $corge; =pod =head1 EXAMPLES Provide information about a network C:\home\idnopheq\scripts>ipcalc 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 CIDR = 192.168.1.0/24 net addr = 192.168.1.0 mask = 255.255.255.0 ffffff00 hostmask = 0.0.0.255 mask bits = 24 net size = 256 max mask = 24 bcast = 192.168.1.255 next net = 192.168.2.0 first host = 192.168.1.1 last host = 192.168.1.254 or C:\home\idnopheq\scripts>ipcalc 192.168.1.128/25 CIDR = 192.168.1.128/25 net addr = 192.168.1.128 mask = 255.255.255.128 ffffff80 hostmask = 0.0.0.127 mask bits = 25 net size = 128 max mask = 25 bcast = 192.168.1.255 next net = 192.168.2.0 first host = 192.168.1.129 last host = 192.168.1.254 Provide information about a host C:\home\idnopheq\scripts>ipcalc 192.168.1.100 CIDR = 192.168.1.100/32 net addr = 192.168.1.100 mask = 255.255.255.255 ffffffff hostmask = 0.0.0.0 mask bits = 32 net size = 1 net pos :0 dot dec:192.168.1.100 hex addr:c0a80164 dec addr:3232235876 bin addr:11000000101010000000000101100100 =cut my $block = new Net::Netmask( $foo, # address $profferedMask # netmask dec-dot ); my $inetAddr = $block->base(); my $mask = $block->mask(); my $pos = $block->match ( $foo ) + 0; print "CIDR = " , $block->desc() , "\n"; print "net addr = " , $inetAddr , "\n"; print "mask = " , $mask , " "; print unpack ( 'H8H8H8H8', inet_aton ( $mask ) ) , "\n"; print "hostmask = " , $block->hostmask() , "\n"; print "mask bits = " , $block->bits() , "\n"; print "net size = " , $block->size() , "\n"; if ( $block->size() != 1 ){ print "max mask = " , $block->maxblock() , "\n"; print "bcast = " , $block->broadcast() , "\n"; print "next net = " , $block->next() , "\n"; print "first host = " , $block->nth(1) , "\n"; print "last host = " , $block->nth(-2) , "\n"; } if ( $inetAddr ne $foo || $block->size() == 1 ) { print "net pos :" , $pos , "\t"; print "dot dec:" , $foo , "\n"; print "hex addr:" , unpack ( 'H8H8H8H8', inet_aton ( $foo ) ) , " "; print "dec addr:" , unpack ( 'N8N8N8N8', inet_aton ( $foo ) ) , "\n"; print "bin addr:" , unpack ( 'B8B8B8B8', inet_aton ( $foo ) ) , "\n"; } =head1 ENVIRONMENT The working of B<ipcalc> is not influenced by any environment variable +s. =cut sub ipSanity { my $ip = shift; my $count = 0; my $separator = ' '; my $mask; $separator = '/' if $ip =~ /\//; $separator = ':' if $ip =~ /:/; ( $ip, $mask ) = split /$separator/, $ip if $separator ne ' '; $mask = int2quad ( imask ( $mask ) ) if $separator =~ /\//; $count++ while $ip =~ /\./g; die "Invalid format $ip!\n" if ( $count != 3 && $ip =~ /:/ ); my ( $baz, $bitMask, $netMask ); while ( $count < 3 ) { $ip .= ".0"; $count++; } unless ( $ip =~ # sanity check the $remote IP a +ddress m{ # this is so cool, I'm still disecting ^ ( \d | [01]?\d\d | 2[0-4]\d | 25[0-5] ) \. ( \d | [01]?\d\d | 2[0-4]\d | 25[0-5] ) \. ( \d | [01]?\d\d | 2[0-4]\d | 25[0-5] ) \. ( \d | [01]?\d\d | 2[0-4]\d | 25[0-5] ) $ # from the Perl Cookbook, Recipe 6.23, }xo # pages 218-9, as fixed in the +01/00 ) { # reprint die "Invalid IP address $ip!\n"; } return ( $ip, $mask ); } sub imask { return (2**32 -(2** (32- $_[0]))); } sub int2quad { return join('.',unpack('C4', pack("N", $_[0]))); } __END__ =pod =head1 BUGS B<ipcalc> suffers from no known bugs at this time. Believed to work on Windows NT, Windows 2K, Solaris, Linux, and NetBSD +. Anywhere Net::Netmask will install. =head1 REVISION HISTORY ipcalc Revision 1.0 2001/05/03 10:34:03 idnopheq Initial revision =head1 AUTHOR The Perl implementation of B<ipcalc> was written by Dexter Coffin, I<idnopheq@home.com>. =head1 COPYRIGHT and LICENSE Copyright 2001 Dexter Coffin. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are + met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright noti +ce, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentat +ion and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DEXTER COFFIN ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARR +ANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED +. IN NO EVENT SHALL DEXTER COFFIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, B +UT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY + OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOF +TWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation +are those of the author and should not be interpreted as representing offi +cial policies, either expressed or implied, anywhere. =head1 SEE ALSO =head1 NEXT TOPIC =cut

In reply to ipcalc by idnopheq

Title:
Use:  <p> text here (a paragraph) </p>
and:  <code> code here </code>
to format your post; it's "PerlMonks-approved HTML":



  • Are you posting in the right place? Check out Where do I post X? to know for sure.
  • Posts may use any of the Perl Monks Approved HTML tags. Currently these include the following:
    <code> <a> <b> <big> <blockquote> <br /> <dd> <dl> <dt> <em> <font> <h1> <h2> <h3> <h4> <h5> <h6> <hr /> <i> <li> <nbsp> <ol> <p> <small> <strike> <strong> <sub> <sup> <table> <td> <th> <tr> <tt> <u> <ul>
  • Snippets of code should be wrapped in <code> tags not <pre> tags. In fact, <pre> tags should generally be avoided. If they must be used, extreme care should be taken to ensure that their contents do not have long lines (<70 chars), in order to prevent horizontal scrolling (and possible janitor intervention).
  • Want more info? How to link or How to display code and escape characters are good places to start.
Log In?
Username:
Password:

What's my password?
Create A New User
Domain Nodelet?
Chatterbox?
and the web crawler heard nothing...

How do I use this?Last hourOther CB clients
Other Users?
Others musing on the Monastery: (6)
As of 2024-04-16 17:02 GMT
Sections?
Information?
Find Nodes?
Leftovers?
    Voting Booth?

    No recent polls found