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Merge of r4372, r4373, r4374: SCGI fixes: *) Fixed incorrect use of r->http_version in scgi module. The r->http_version is a version of client's request, and modules must not set it unless they are really willing to downgrade protocol version used for a response (i.e. to HTTP/0.9 if no response headers are available). In neither case r->http_version may be upgraded. The former code downgraded response from HTTP/1.1 to HTTP/1.0 for no reason, causing various problems (see ticket #66). It was also possible that HTTP/0.9 requests were upgraded to HTTP/1.0. *) Removed duplicate function declaration. *) Removed error if there is no Status header. The SCGI specification doesn't specify format of the response, and assuming CGI specs should be used there is no reason to complain. RFC 3875 explicitly states that "A Status header field is optional, and status 200 'OK' is assumed if it is omitted".
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Sun, 05 Feb 2012 13:53:50 +0000
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# (c) Andrei Nigmatulin, 2005
#
# this script provided "as is", without any warranties. use it at your own risk.
#
# special thanx to Andrew Sitnikov for perl port
#
# this script converts CSV geoip database (free download at http://www.maxmind.com/app/geoip_country)
# to format, suitable for use with nginx_http_geo module (http://sysoev.ru/nginx)
#
# for example, line with ip range
#
#   "62.16.68.0","62.16.127.255","1041253376","1041268735","RU","Russian Federation"
#
# will be converted to four subnetworks:
#
#   62.16.68.0/22 RU;
#   62.16.72.0/21 RU;
#   62.16.80.0/20 RU;
#   62.16.96.0/19 RU;


use warnings;
use strict;

while( <STDIN> ){
	if (/"[^"]+","[^"]+","([^"]+)","([^"]+)","([^"]+)"/){
		print_subnets($1, $2, $3);
	}
}

sub  print_subnets {
	my ($a1, $a2, $c) = @_;
	my $l;
    while ($a1 <= $a2) {
		for ($l = 0; ($a1 & (1 << $l)) == 0 && ($a1 + ((1 << ($l + 1)) - 1)) <= $a2; $l++){};
		print long2ip($a1) . "/" . (32 - $l) . " " . $c . ";\n";
    	$a1 += (1 << $l);
	}
}

sub long2ip {
	my $ip = shift;

	my $str = 0;

	$str = ($ip & 255);

	$ip >>= 8;
	$str = ($ip & 255).".$str";

	$ip >>= 8;
	$str = ($ip & 255).".$str";

	$ip >>= 8;
	$str = ($ip & 255).".$str";
}