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Net::IP::CMatch(3)    User Contributed Perl Documentation   Net::IP::CMatch(3)

NAME
       Net::IP::CMatch - Efficiently match IP addresses against IP ranges with
       C.

SYNOPSIS
	 use Net::IP::CMatch;
	 my $match = match_ip( $ip_addr, $match_ip1, $match_ip2, ... );

DESCRIPTION
       Net::IP::CMatch is based upon, and does the same thing as
       Net::IP::Match.	The unconditionally exported subroutine 'match_ip'
       determines if the ip to match ( first argument ) matches any of the
       subsequent ip arguments.	 Match arguments may be absolute quads, as
       '127.0.0.1', or contain mask bits as '111.245.76.248/29'.  A true
       return value indicates a match. It was written in C, rather than a
       macro, preprocessed through Perl's source filter mechanism ( as is
       Net::IP::Match ), so that the ip arguments could be traditional perl
       scalars. The C code is lean and mean ( IMHO ).

   Example in Apache/mod_perl
       I use this module in my Apache server's mod_perl DB logging script to
       determine if an incoming IP is 'remote' or 'local'. First, I set up
       some variables in httpd.conf:

	 PerlSetvar DBILogger_local_ips '222.234.52.192/29'
	 PerlAddvar DBILogger_local_ips '111.245.76.248/29'
	 PerlAddvar DBILogger_local_ips '10.0.0.0/24'
	 PerlAddvar DBILogger_local_ips '172.16.0.0/12'
	 PerlAddvar DBILogger_local_ips '192.168.0.0/16'
	 PerlAddvar DBILogger_local_ips '127.0.0.1'

       These are the ip addresses I want to be considered local. In the
       mod_perl module:

	 my @local_ips = $r->dir_config( "DBILogger_local_ips" );
	 my $local = match_ip( $incoming_ip, @local_ips );

       Now $local is just that, and I set the database key accordingly.

   EXPORT
       'match_ip', unconditionally.

SEE ALSO
       Net::IP::Match by Marcel Gruenauer.

AUTHOR
       Beau E. Cox, <beaucox@hawaii.rr.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       Copyright (C) 2004 by Beau E. Cox

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.1 or, at
       your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.

perl v5.14.0			  2004-12-21		    Net::IP::CMatch(3)
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