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annotate contrib/geo2nginx.pl @ 543:511a89da35ad release-0.2.0
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*) The pid-file names used during online upgrade was changed and now is
not required a manual rename operation. The old master process adds
the ".oldbin" suffix to its pid-file and executes a new binary file.
The new master process creates usual pid-file without the ".newbin"
suffix. If the master process exits, then old master process renames
back its pid-file with the ".oldbin" suffix to the pid-file without
suffix.
*) Change: the "worker_connections" directive, new name of the
"connections" directive; now the directive specifies maximum number
of connections, but not maximum socket descriptor number.
*) Feature: SSL supports the session cache inside one worker process.
*) Feature: the "satisfy_any" directive.
*) Change: the ngx_http_access_module and ngx_http_auth_basic_module do
not run for subrequests.
*) Feature: the "worker_rlimit_nofile" and "worker_rlimit_sigpending"
directives.
*) Bugfix: if all backend using in load-balancing failed after one
error, then nginx did not try do connect to them during 60 seconds.
*) Bugfix: in IMAP/POP3 command argument parsing.
Thanks to Rob Mueller.
*) Bugfix: errors while using SSL in IMAP/POP3 proxy.
*) Bugfix: errors while using SSI and gzipping.
*) Bugfix: the "Expires" and "Cache-Control" header lines were omitted
from the 304 responses.
Thanks to Alexandr Kukushkin.
author | Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru> |
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date | Fri, 23 Sep 2005 11:02:22 +0000 |
parents | c9ad0d9c7d59 |
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537 | 1 #!/usr/bin/perl -w |
2 | |
3 # (c) Andrei Nigmatulin, 2005 | |
4 # | |
5 # this script provided "as is", without any warranties. use it at your own risk. | |
6 # | |
7 # special thanx to Andrew Sitnikov for perl port | |
8 # | |
9 # this script converts CSV geoip database (free download at http://www.maxmind.com/app/geoip_country) | |
10 # to format, suitable for use with nginx_http_geo module (http://sysoev.ru/nginx) | |
11 # | |
12 # for example, line with ip range | |
13 # | |
14 # "62.16.68.0","62.16.127.255","1041253376","1041268735","RU","Russian Federation" | |
15 # | |
16 # will be converted to four subnetworks: | |
17 # | |
18 # 62.16.68.0/22 RU; | |
19 # 62.16.72.0/21 RU; | |
20 # 62.16.80.0/20 RU; | |
21 # 62.16.96.0/19 RU; | |
22 | |
23 | |
24 use warnings; | |
25 use strict; | |
26 | |
27 while( <STDIN> ){ | |
28 if (/"[^"]+","[^"]+","([^"]+)","([^"]+)","([^"]+)"/){ | |
29 print_subnets($1, $2, $3); | |
30 } | |
31 } | |
32 | |
33 sub print_subnets { | |
34 my ($a1, $a2, $c) = @_; | |
35 my $l; | |
36 while ($a1 <= $a2) { | |
37 for ($l = 0; ($a1 & (1 << $l)) == 0 && ($a1 + ((1 << ($l + 1)) - 1)) <= $a2; $l++){}; | |
38 print long2ip($a1) . "/" . (32 - $l) . " " . $c . ";\n"; | |
39 $a1 += (1 << $l); | |
40 } | |
41 } | |
42 | |
43 sub long2ip { | |
44 my $ip = shift; | |
45 | |
46 my $str = 0; | |
47 | |
48 $str = ($ip & 255); | |
49 | |
50 $ip >>= 8; | |
51 $str = ($ip & 255).".$str"; | |
52 | |
53 $ip >>= 8; | |
54 $str = ($ip & 255).".$str"; | |
55 | |
56 $ip >>= 8; | |
57 $str = ($ip & 255).".$str"; | |
58 } |