view contrib/geo2nginx.pl @ 4668:ba2c7463ce18 stable-1.2

Merge of r4614, r4624-r4629, r4631: proxy recursive changes. *) Added IPv6 and UNIX-domain socket support in "debug_connection" directive. *) New function ngx_http_get_forwarded_addr() to look up real client address. On input it takes an original address, string in the X-Forwarded-For format and its length, list of trusted proxies, and a flag indicating to perform the recursive search. On output it returns NGX_OK and the "deepest" valid address in a chain, or NGX_DECLINED. It supports AF_INET and AF_INET6. Additionally, original address and/or proxy may be specified as AF_UNIX. *) Realip: chains of trusted proxies and IPv6 support. The module now supports recursive search of client address through the chain of trusted proxies, controlled by the "real_ip_recursive" directive (closes #2). It also gets full IPv6 support (closes #44) and canonical value of the $client_addr variable on address change. Example: real_ip_header X-Forwarded-For; set_real_ip_from 127.0.0.0/8; set_real_ip_from ::1; set_real_ip_from unix:; real_ip_recursive on; *) Geo: chains of trusted proxies and partial IPv6 support. The module now supports recursive search of client address through the chain of trusted proxies, controlled by the "proxy_recursive" directive in the "geo" block. It also gets partial IPv6 support: now proxies may be specified with IPv6 addresses. Example: geo $test { ... proxy 127.0.0.1; proxy ::1; proxy_recursive; } There's also a slight change in behavior. When original client address (as specified by the "geo" directive) is one of the trusted proxies, and the value of the X-Forwarded-For request header cannot not be parsed as a valid address, an original client address will be used for lookup. Previously, 255.255.255.255 was used in this case. *) Geoip: trusted proxies support and partial IPv6 support. The module now supports recursive search of client address through the chain of trusted proxies (closes #100), in the same scope as the geo module. Proxies are listed by the "geoip_proxy" directive, recursive search is enabled by the "geoip_proxy_recursive" directive. IPv6 is partially supported: proxies may be specified with IPv6 addresses. Example: geoip_country .../GeoIP.dat; geoip_proxy 127.0.0.1; geoip_proxy ::1; geoip_proxy 10.0.0.0/8; geoip_proxy_recursive on;
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:58:12 +0000
parents c9ad0d9c7d59
children
line wrap: on
line source

#!/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";
}