Net::IP::Match::Bin version 0.14 ============================= NAME Net::IP::Match::Bin - Perl extension for match IP addresses against Net ranges SYNOPSIS use Net::IP::Match::Bin; my $ipm = Net::IP::Match::Bin->new(); $ipm->add("10.1.1.0/25", ...); ... $ipm->add("192.168.2.128/26", ...); $cidr = $ipm->match_ip("192.168.2.131"); $cidr = $ipm->match_ip("192.168.2.128/29"); DESCRIPTION This module is XS implementation of matching IP addresses against Net ranges. Using similar method to Net::IP::Match::Regexp in storing Net ranges into memory. By implementing in XS C-code, and does not use regexp, more fast setup time and less using memory. This module is useful when Net ranges change often or reusing range data won't be suitable. METHODS new() Create IP range object and initialize it. $ipm->add( $net | $arrayref | $hashref, ... ) Add Network address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/mask) into the object. mask is 1 .. 32 CIDR mask bit value. $ipm->add( [ "10.1.0.0/16", "10.2.2.128/25", "192.168.0.0/27" ] ); $ipm->add( { "10.1.0.0/17" => "Net A", "10.2.2.0/24" => "Net B", "192.168.0.0/27" => "Net X" } ); When HASH ref is used as arguments, match_ip() returns the value when matched. Note that CIDRs could be aggregated internaly, these values may be lost in aggregation. $ipm->add_range( $range_str, ... ) Adds IP range into the object. $range_str would be $range_str = "1.2.3.4-10.20.30.41"; $cidr = $ipm->match_ip( $ip ) $cidr = $ipm->match_ip( $net ) Searches matching $ip or $net against previously setup networks. Returns matched Network in CIDR format (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/mask). or undef unless matched. $list = $ipm->list() @list = $ipm->list() Lists the current CIDR list which has been added previously. CIDRs are aggregated internaly and the list shows this internal data. In scalar context, list() returns reference to the array. On list context, returns array itself. $ipm->clean() Remove redundant CIDR data from the object. Note that this method does not free memories, so, if you would like to, generate list() and create new object from it. FUNCTIONS match_ip($ip, $cidr1, $cidr2,...) function call match_ip() acts like as Net::IP::Match 's same name function. searches IP of first argument matches againsts others. SEE ALSO Net::IP::Match::Regexp, Net::CIDR::Lite, Net::IP::Match AUTHOR Tomo.M COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2014 by Tomo This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.