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use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
use Carp;
use Net::IPv4Addr;
BEGIN {
eval {
require Math::BigInt;
require Math::Base85;
};
}
=pod
=head1 NAME
Net::IPv6Addr -- check validity of IPv6 addresses
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Net::IPv6Addr;
Net::IPv6Addr::ipv6_parse($addr);
$x = new Net::IPv6Addr("dead:beef:cafe:babe::f0ad");
print $x->to_string_preferred(), "\n";
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<Net::IPv6Addr> checks strings for valid IPv6 addresses, as
specified in RFC1884. You throw possible addresses at it, it
either accepts them or throws an exception.
If C<Math::Base85> is installed, then this module is able to process
addresses formatted in the style referenced by RFC1924.
The public interface of this module is rather small.
=cut
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw();
@EXPORT_OK = qw();
$VERSION = '0.2';
# We get these formats from rfc1884:
#
# preferred form: x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x
#
# zero-compressed form: the infamous double-colon.
# Too many pattern matches to describe in this margin.
#
# mixed IPv4/IPv6 format: x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
#
# mixed IPv4/IPv6 with compression: ::d.d.d.d or ::FFFF:d.d.d.d
#
# And we get these from rfc1924:
#
# base-85-encoded: [0-9A-Za-z!#$%&()*+-;<=>?@^_`{|}~]{20}
#
my %ipv6_patterns = (
'preferred' => [
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:){7}[a-f0-9]{1,4}$/i,
\&ipv6_parse_preferred,
],
'compressed' => [ ## No, this isn't pretty.
qr/^[a-f0-9]{0,4}::$/i,
qr/^:(?::[a-f0-9]{1,4}){1,6}$/i,
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:){1,6}:$/i,
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:)(?::[a-f0-9]{1,4}){1,6}$/i,
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:){2}(?::[a-f0-9]{1,4}){1,5}$/i,
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:){3}(?::[a-f0-9]{1,4}){1,4}$/i,
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:){4}(?::[a-f0-9]{1,4}){1,3}$/i,
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:){5}(?::[a-f0-9]{1,4}){1,2}$/i,
qr/^(?:[a-f0-9]{1,4}:){6}(?::[a-f0-9]{1,4})$/i,
\&ipv6_parse_compressed,
],
'ipv4' => [
qr/^(?:0:){5}ffff:(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}$/i,
qr/^(?:0:){6}(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}$/,
\&ipv6_parse_ipv4,
],
'ipv4 compressed' => [
qr/^::(?:ffff:)?(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}$/i,
\&ipv6_parse_ipv4_compressed,
],
);
# base-85
if (defined $Math::Base85::base85_digits) {
my $digits;
($digits = $Math::Base85::base85_digits) =~ s/-//;
my $x = "[" . $digits . "-]";
my $n = "{20}";
$ipv6_patterns{'base85'} = [
qr/$x$n/,
\&ipv6_parse_base85,
];
}
=pod
=head1 new
=head2 Parameters
A string to be interpreted as an IPv6 address.
=head2 Returns
A C<Net::IPv6Addr> object if successful.
=head2 Notes
Throws an exception if the string isn't a valid address.
=cut
sub new
{
my $proto = shift;
my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
my $maybe_ip = shift;
my $parser = ipv6_chkip($maybe_ip);
if (ref $parser ne 'CODE') {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::new -- invalid IPv6 address $maybe_ip";
}
my @hexadecets = $parser->($maybe_ip);
my $self = \@hexadecets;
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
=pod
=head1 ipv6_parse
=head2 Parameters
A string containing an IPv6 address string. Optionally, it may
also include a C</> character, and a numeric prefix length, in that
order.
-or-
An IPv6 address string. Optionally, a numeric prefix length.
=head2 Returns
What you gave it, more or less, if it does parse out correctly.
=head2 Notes
Throws an exception on malformed input. This is not an object
method or class method; it's just a subroutine.
=cut
sub ipv6_parse
{
my ($ip, $pfx);
if (@_ == 2) {
($ip, $pfx) = @_;
} else {
($ip, $pfx) = split(m!/!, $_[0])
}
unless (ipv6_chkip($ip)) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse -- invalid IPv6 address $ip\n";
}
$pfx =~ s/\s+//g if defined($pfx);
if (defined $pfx) {
if ($pfx =~ /^\d+$/) {
if (($pfx < 0) || ($pfx > 128)) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse -- invalid prefix length $pfx\n";
}
} else {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse -- non-numeric prefix length $pfx\n";
}
} else {
return $ip;
}
wantarray ? ($ip, $pfx) : "$ip/$pfx";
}
=pod
=head1 is_ipv6
=head2 Parameters
A string containing an IPv6 address string. Optionally, it may
also include a C</> character, and a numeric prefix length, in that
order.
-or-
An IPv6 address string. Optionally, a numeric prefix length.
=head2 Returns
What you gave it, more or less, if it does parse out correctly,
otherwise returns undef.
=head2 Notes
This is not an object method or class method; it is just a subroutine.
=cut
sub is_ipv6
{
my ($ip, $pfx);
if (@_ == 2) {
($ip, $pfx) = @_;
} else {
($ip, $pfx) = split(m!/!, $_[0])
}
unless (ipv6_chkip($ip)) {
return undef;
}
if (defined $pfx) {
$pfx =~ s/s+//g;
if ($pfx =~ /^\d+$/) {
if (($pfx < 0) || ($pfx > 128)) {
return undef;
}
} else {
return undef;
}
} else {
return $ip;
}
wantarray ? ($ip, $pfx) : "$ip/$pfx";
}
=pod
=head1 ipv6_chkip
=head2 Parameters
An IPv6 address string.
=head2 Returns
Something true if it's a valid address; something false otherwise.
=cut
sub ipv6_chkip
{
my $ip = shift;
my ($pattern, $parser);
my @patlist;
$parser = undef;
TYPE:
for my $k (keys %ipv6_patterns) {
@patlist = @{$ipv6_patterns{$k}};
PATTERN:
for my $pattern (@patlist) {
last PATTERN if (ref($pattern) eq 'CODE');
if ($ip =~ $pattern) {
$parser = $patlist[-1];
last TYPE;
}
}
}
return $parser;
}
sub ipv6_parse_preferred
{
my $ip = shift;
my @patterns = @{$ipv6_patterns{'preferred'}};
for my $p (@patterns) {
if (ref($p) eq 'CODE') {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse_preferred -- invalid address";
}
last if ($ip =~ $p);
}
my @pieces = split(/:/, $ip);
splice(@pieces, 8);
return map { hex } @pieces;
}
sub ipv6_parse_compressed
{
my $ip = shift;
my @patterns = @{$ipv6_patterns{'compressed'}};
for my $p (@patterns) {
if (ref($p) eq 'CODE') {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse_compressed -- invalid address";
}
last if ($ip =~ $p);
}
my $colons;
$colons = ($ip =~ tr/:/:/);
my $expanded = ':' x (9 - $colons);
$ip =~ s/::/$expanded/;
my @pieces = split(/:/, $ip, 8);
return map { hex } @pieces;
}
sub ipv6_parse_ipv4
{
my $ip = shift;
my @patterns = @{$ipv6_patterns{'ipv4'}};
for my $p (@patterns) {
if (ref($p) eq 'CODE') {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse_ipv4 -- invalid address";
}
last if ($ip =~ $p);
}
my @result;
my $v4addr;
my @v6pcs = split(/:/, $ip);
$v4addr = $v6pcs[-1];
splice(@v6pcs, 6);
push @result, map { hex } @v6pcs;
Net::IPv4Addr::ipv4_parse($v4addr);
my @v4pcs = split(/\./, $v4addr);
push @result, unpack("n", pack("CC", @v4pcs[0,1]));
push @result, unpack("n", pack("CC", @v4pcs[2,3]));
return @result;
}
sub ipv6_parse_ipv4_compressed
{
my $ip = shift;
my @patterns = @{$ipv6_patterns{'ipv4 compressed'}};
for my $p (@patterns) {
if (ref($p) eq 'CODE') {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse_ipv4_compressed -- invalid address";
}
last if ($ip =~ $p);
}
my @result;
my $v4addr;
my $colons;
$colons = ($ip =~ tr/:/:/);
my $expanded = ':' x (8 - $colons);
$ip =~ s/::/$expanded/;
my @v6pcs = split(/:/, $ip, 7);
$v4addr = $v6pcs[-1];
splice(@v6pcs, 6);
push @result, map { hex } @v6pcs;
Net::IPv4Addr::ipv4_parse($v4addr);
my @v4pcs = split(/\./, $v4addr);
splice(@v4pcs, 4);
push @result, unpack("n", pack("CC", @v4pcs[0,1]));
push @result, unpack("n", pack("CC", @v4pcs[2,3]));
return @result;
}
sub ipv6_parse_base85
{
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse_base85 -- Math::Base85 not loaded" unless defined $Math::Base85::base85_digits;
my $ip = shift;
my $r;
my @patterns = @{$ipv6_patterns{'base85'}};
for my $p (@patterns) {
if (ref($p) eq 'CODE') {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::ipv6_parse_base85 -- invalid address";
}
last if ($ip =~ $p);
}
my $bigint = Math::Base85::from_base85($ip);
my @result;
while ($bigint > 0) {
$r = $bigint & 0xffff;
unshift @result, sprintf("%d", $r);
$bigint = $bigint >> 16;
}
foreach $r ($#result+1..7) {
$result[$r] = 0;
}
return @result;
}
=pod
=head1 to_string_preferred
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
The IPv6 address, formatted in the "preferred" way (as detailed by
RFC1884).
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_string_preferred
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self eq __PACKAGE__) {
return join(":", map { sprintf("%x", $_) } @$self);
}
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_string_preferred();
}
=pod
=head1 to_string_compressed
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
The IPv6 address in "compresed" format (as detailed by RFC1884).
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_string_compressed
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_string_compressed();
}
my $expanded = join(":", map { sprintf("%x", $_) } @$self);
$expanded =~ s/^0:/:/;
$expanded =~ s/:0/:/g;
if ($expanded =~ s/:::::::/_/ or
$expanded =~ s/::::::/_/ or
$expanded =~ s/:::::/_/ or
$expanded =~ s/::::/_/ or
$expanded =~ s/:::/_/ or
$expanded =~ s/::/_/
) {
$expanded =~ s/:(?=:)/:0/g;
$expanded =~ s/^:(?=[0-9a-f])/0:/;
$expanded =~ s/([0-9a-f]):$/$1:0/;
$expanded =~ s/_/::/;
}
return $expanded;
}
=pod
=head1 to_string_ipv4
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
The IPv6 address in IPv4 format (as detailed by RFC1884).
=head2 Notes
Invalid input (such as an address that was not originally IPv4)
will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_string_ipv4
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_string_ipv4();
}
if ($self->[0] | $self->[1] | $self->[2] | $self->[3] | $self->[4]) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::to_string_ipv4 -- not originally an IPv4 address";
}
if (($self->[5] != 0xffff) && $self->[5]) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::to_string_ipv4 -- not originally an IPv4 address";
}
my $v6part = join(':', map { sprintf("%x", $_) } @$self[0..5]);
my $v4part = join('.', $self->[6] >> 8, $self->[6] & 0xff, $self->[7] >> 8, $self->[7] & 0xff);
return "$v6part:$v4part";
}
=pod
=head1 to_string_ipv4_compressed
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
The IPv6 address in compressed IPv4 format (as detailed by RFC1884).
=head2 Notes
Invalid input (such as an address that was not originally IPv4)
will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_string_ipv4_compressed
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_string_ipv4_compressed();
}
if ($self->[0] | $self->[1] | $self->[2] | $self->[3] | $self->[4]) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::to_string_ipv4 -- not originally an IPv4 address";
}
if (($self->[5] != 0xffff) && $self->[5]) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::to_string_ipv4 -- not originally an IPv4 address";
}
my $v6part;
if ($self->[5]) {
$v6part = sprintf("::%x", $self->[5]);
} else {
$v6part = ":";
}
my $v4part = join('.', $self->[6] >> 8, $self->[6] & 0xff, $self->[7] >> 8, $self->[7] & 0xff);
return "$v6part:$v4part";
}
=pod
=head1 to_string_base85
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
The IPv6 address in the style detailed by RFC1924.
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_string_base85
{
croak __PACKAGE__, "::to_string_base85 -- Math::Base85 not loaded" unless defined $Math::Base85::base85_digits;
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_string_base85();
}
my $bigint = new Math::BigInt("0");
for my $i (@{$self}[0..6]) {
$bigint = $bigint + $i;
$bigint = $bigint << 16;
}
$bigint = $bigint + $self->[7];
return Math::Base85::to_base85($bigint);
}
=pod
=head1 to_bigint
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
The BigInt representation of IPv6 address.
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_bigint
{
croak __PACKAGE__, "::to_bigint -- Math::BigInt not loaded" unless defined &Math::BigInt::new;
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_bigint();
}
my $bigint = new Math::BigInt("0");
for my $i (@{$self}[0..6]) {
$bigint = $bigint + $i;
$bigint = $bigint << 16;
}
$bigint = $bigint + $self->[7];
$bigint =~ s/\+//;
return $bigint;
}
=pod
=head1 to_array
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
An array [0..7] of 16 bit hexadecimal numbers.
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_array
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_array();
}
return map {sprintf "%04x", $_} @$self;
}
=pod
=head1 to_intarray
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
An array [0..7] of decimal numbers.
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_intarray
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_intarray();
}
return @$self;
}
=pod
=head1 to_string_ip6_int
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, none; if used as a plain old subroutine,
an IPv6 address string in any format.
=head2 Returns
The reverse-address pointer as defined by RFC1886.
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub to_string_ip6_int
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->to_string_ip6_int();
}
my $hexdigits = sprintf("%04x" x 8, @$self);
my @nibbles = ('INT', 'IP6', split(//, $hexdigits));
my $ptr = join('.', reverse @nibbles);
return $ptr . ".";
}
=pod
=head1 in_network_of_size
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, network size in bits
If used as a plain old subroutine, an IPv6 address string in any format
and network size in bits. Network size may be given with / notation.
=head2 Returns
Network IPv6Addr of given size.
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub in_network_of_size
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
if ($self =~ m!(.+)/(.+)!) {
unshift @_, $2;
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($1)->in_network_of_size(@_)->to_string_preferred;
}
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->in_network_of_size(@_)->to_string_preferred;
}
my $netsize = shift;
if (!defined $netsize) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::in_network_of_size -- not network size given";
}
$netsize =~ s!/!!;
if ($netsize !~ /^\d+$/ or $netsize < 0 or $netsize > 128) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::in_network_of_size -- not valid network size $netsize";
}
my @parts = @$self;
my $i = $netsize / 16;
unless ($i == 8) { # netsize was 128 bits; the whole address
my $j = $netsize % 16;
$parts[$i] &= unpack("C4",pack("B16", '1' x $j . '0000000000000000'));
foreach $j (++$i..$#parts) {
$parts[$j] = 0;
}
}
return Net::IPv6Addr->new(join(':', @parts));
}
=pod
=head1 in_network
=head2 Parameters
If used as an object method, network and its size in bits
If used as a plain old subroutine, an IPv6 address string in any format
network address string and size in bits.
Network size may be given with / notation.
=head2 Returns
Something true, if address is member of the network, false otherwise.
=head2 Notes
Invalid input will generate an exception.
=cut
sub in_network
{
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self ne __PACKAGE__) {
return Net::IPv6Addr->new($self)->in_network(@_);
}
my ($net,$netsize) = (@_);
if ($net =~ m!/!) {
$net =~ s!(.*)/(.*)!$1!;
$netsize = $2;
}
unless (defined $netsize) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::in_network -- not enough parameters";
}
$netsize =~ s!/!!;
if ($netsize !~ /^\d+$/ or $netsize < 0 or $netsize > 128) {
croak __PACKAGE__, "::in_network -- not valid network size $netsize";
}
my @s = $self->in_network_of_size($netsize)->to_intarray;
$net = Net::IPv6Addr->new($net) unless (ref $net);
my @n = $net->in_network_of_size($netsize)->to_intarray;
my $i = int($netsize / 16);
$i++;
$i = $#s if ($i > $#s);
for (0..$i) {
return 0 unless ($s[$_] == $n[$_]);
}
return 1;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 BUGS
probably exist in this module. Please report them.
=head1 AUTHOR
Tony Monroe E<lt>tmonroe plus perl at nog dot netE<gt>.
The module's interface probably looks like it vaguely resembles
Net::IPv4Addr by Francis J. Lacoste E<lt>francis dot lacoste at
iNsu dot COME<gt>.
Some fixes and subroutines from Jyrki Soini E<lt>jyrki dot soini
at sonera dot comE<gt>.
=head1 HISTORY
This was originally written to simplify the task of maintaining
DNS records after I set myself up with Freenet6. Interesting that
there's really only one DNS-related subroutine in here.
=head1 SEE ALSO
RFC1884, RFC1886, RFC1924, L<perl>, L<Net::IPv4Addr>, L<Math::Base85>,
L<Math::BigInt>
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