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- <?php
- /*
- * ip_in_range.php - Function to determine if an IP is located in a
- * specific range as specified via several alternative
- * formats.
- *
- * Network ranges can be specified as:
- * 1. Wildcard format: 1.2.3.*
- * 2. CIDR format: 1.2.3/24 OR 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.0
- * 3. Start-End IP format: 1.2.3.0-1.2.3.255
- *
- * Return value BOOLEAN : ip_in_range($ip, $range);
- *
- * Copyright 2008: Paul Gregg <[email protected]>
- * 10 January 2008
- * Version: 1.2
- *
- * Source website: http://www.pgregg.com/projects/php/ip_in_range/
- * Version 1.2
- *
- * This software is Donationware - if you feel you have benefited from
- * the use of this tool then please consider a donation. The value of
- * which is entirely left up to your discretion.
- * http://www.pgregg.com/donate/
- *
- * Please do not remove this header, or source attibution from this file.
- */
- /*
- * Modified by James Greene <[email protected]> to include IPV6 support
- * (original version only supported IPV4).
- * 21 May 2012
- */
- // decbin32
- // In order to simplify working with IP addresses (in binary) and their
- // netmasks, it is easier to ensure that the binary strings are padded
- // with zeros out to 32 characters - IP addresses are 32 bit numbers
- function decbin32 ($dec) {
- return str_pad(decbin($dec), 32, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
- }
- // ipv4_in_range
- // This function takes 2 arguments, an IP address and a "range" in several
- // different formats.
- // Network ranges can be specified as:
- // 1. Wildcard format: 1.2.3.*
- // 2. CIDR format: 1.2.3/24 OR 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.0
- // 3. Start-End IP format: 1.2.3.0-1.2.3.255
- // The function will return true if the supplied IP is within the range.
- // Note little validation is done on the range inputs - it expects you to
- // use one of the above 3 formats.
- function ipv4_in_range($ip, $range) {
- if (strpos($range, '/') !== false) {
- // $range is in IP/NETMASK format
- list($range, $netmask) = explode('/', $range, 2);
- if (strpos($netmask, '.') !== false) {
- // $netmask is a 255.255.0.0 format
- $netmask = str_replace('*', '0', $netmask);
- $netmask_dec = ip2long($netmask);
- return ( (ip2long($ip) & $netmask_dec) == (ip2long($range) & $netmask_dec) );
- } else {
- // $netmask is a CIDR size block
- // fix the range argument
- $x = explode('.', $range);
- while(count($x)<4) $x[] = '0';
- list($a,$b,$c,$d) = $x;
- $range = sprintf("%u.%u.%u.%u", empty($a)?'0':$a, empty($b)?'0':$b,empty($c)?'0':$c,empty($d)?'0':$d);
- $range_dec = ip2long($range);
- $ip_dec = ip2long($ip);
-
- # Strategy 1 - Create the netmask with 'netmask' 1s and then fill it to 32 with 0s
- #$netmask_dec = bindec(str_pad('', $netmask, '1') . str_pad('', 32-$netmask, '0'));
-
- # Strategy 2 - Use math to create it
- $wildcard_dec = pow(2, (32-$netmask)) - 1;
- $netmask_dec = ~ $wildcard_dec;
-
- return (($ip_dec & $netmask_dec) == ($range_dec & $netmask_dec));
- }
- } else {
- // range might be 255.255.*.* or 1.2.3.0-1.2.3.255
- if (strpos($range, '*') !==false) { // a.b.*.* format
- // Just convert to A-B format by setting * to 0 for A and 255 for B
- $lower = str_replace('*', '0', $range);
- $upper = str_replace('*', '255', $range);
- $range = "$lower-$upper";
- }
-
- if (strpos($range, '-')!==false) { // A-B format
- list($lower, $upper) = explode('-', $range, 2);
- $lower_dec = (float)sprintf("%u",ip2long($lower));
- $upper_dec = (float)sprintf("%u",ip2long($upper));
- $ip_dec = (float)sprintf("%u",ip2long($ip));
- return ( ($ip_dec>=$lower_dec) && ($ip_dec<=$upper_dec) );
- }
- return false;
- }
- }
- function ip2long6($ip) {
- if (substr_count($ip, '::')) {
- $ip = str_replace('::', str_repeat(':0000', 8 - substr_count($ip, ':')) . ':', $ip);
- }
-
- $ip = explode(':', $ip);
- $r_ip = '';
- foreach ($ip as $v) {
- $r_ip .= str_pad(base_convert($v, 16, 2), 16, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT);
- }
-
- return base_convert($r_ip, 2, 10);
- }
- // Get the ipv6 full format and return it as a decimal value.
- function get_ipv6_full($ip)
- {
- $pieces = explode ("/", $ip, 2);
- $left_piece = $pieces[0];
- $right_piece = $pieces[1];
- // Extract out the main IP pieces
- $ip_pieces = explode("::", $left_piece, 2);
- $main_ip_piece = $ip_pieces[0];
- $last_ip_piece = $ip_pieces[1];
- // Pad out the shorthand entries.
- $main_ip_pieces = explode(":", $main_ip_piece);
- foreach($main_ip_pieces as $key=>$val) {
- $main_ip_pieces[$key] = str_pad($main_ip_pieces[$key], 4, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);
- }
- // Check to see if the last IP block (part after ::) is set
- $last_piece = "";
- $size = count($main_ip_pieces);
- if (trim($last_ip_piece) != "") {
- $last_piece = str_pad($last_ip_piece, 4, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);
-
- // Build the full form of the IPV6 address considering the last IP block set
- for ($i = $size; $i < 7; $i++) {
- $main_ip_pieces[$i] = "0000";
- }
- $main_ip_pieces[7] = $last_piece;
- }
- else {
- // Build the full form of the IPV6 address
- for ($i = $size; $i < 8; $i++) {
- $main_ip_pieces[$i] = "0000";
- }
- }
-
- // Rebuild the final long form IPV6 address
- $final_ip = implode(":", $main_ip_pieces);
- return ip2long6($final_ip);
- }
- // Determine whether the IPV6 address is within range.
- // $ip is the IPV6 address in decimal format to check if its within the IP range created by the cloudflare IPV6 address, $range_ip.
- // $ip and $range_ip are converted to full IPV6 format.
- // Returns true if the IPV6 address, $ip, is within the range from $range_ip. False otherwise.
- function ipv6_in_range($ip, $range_ip)
- {
- $pieces = explode ("/", $range_ip, 2);
- $left_piece = $pieces[0];
- $right_piece = $pieces[1];
- // Extract out the main IP pieces
- $ip_pieces = explode("::", $left_piece, 2);
- $main_ip_piece = $ip_pieces[0];
- $last_ip_piece = $ip_pieces[1];
- // Pad out the shorthand entries.
- $main_ip_pieces = explode(":", $main_ip_piece);
- foreach($main_ip_pieces as $key=>$val) {
- $main_ip_pieces[$key] = str_pad($main_ip_pieces[$key], 4, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);
- }
- // Create the first and last pieces that will denote the IPV6 range.
- $first = $main_ip_pieces;
- $last = $main_ip_pieces;
- // Check to see if the last IP block (part after ::) is set
- $last_piece = "";
- $size = count($main_ip_pieces);
- if (trim($last_ip_piece) != "") {
- $last_piece = str_pad($last_ip_piece, 4, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);
-
- // Build the full form of the IPV6 address considering the last IP block set
- for ($i = $size; $i < 7; $i++) {
- $first[$i] = "0000";
- $last[$i] = "ffff";
- }
- $main_ip_pieces[7] = $last_piece;
- }
- else {
- // Build the full form of the IPV6 address
- for ($i = $size; $i < 8; $i++) {
- $first[$i] = "0000";
- $last[$i] = "ffff";
- }
- }
- // Rebuild the final long form IPV6 address
- $first = ip2long6(implode(":", $first));
- $last = ip2long6(implode(":", $last));
- $in_range = ($ip >= $first && $ip <= $last);
- return $in_range;
- }
- ?>
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