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190 lines
4.8 KiB
190 lines
4.8 KiB
<?php |
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/** |
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* Class to validate and to work with IPv6 addresses |
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* |
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* @package Requests |
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* @subpackage Utilities |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* Class to validate and to work with IPv6 addresses |
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* |
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* This was originally based on the PEAR class of the same name, but has been |
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* entirely rewritten. |
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* |
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* @package Requests |
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* @subpackage Utilities |
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*/ |
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class Requests_IPv6 { |
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/** |
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* Uncompresses an IPv6 address |
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* |
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* RFC 4291 allows you to compress consecutive zero pieces in an address to |
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* '::'. This method expects a valid IPv6 address and expands the '::' to |
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* the required number of zero pieces. |
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* |
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* Example: FF01::101 -> FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:101 |
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* ::1 -> 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 |
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* |
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* @author Alexander Merz <alexander.merz@web.de> |
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* @author elfrink at introweb dot nl |
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* @author Josh Peck <jmp at joshpeck dot org> |
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* @copyright 2003-2005 The PHP Group |
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* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php |
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* @param string $ip An IPv6 address |
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* @return string The uncompressed IPv6 address |
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*/ |
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public static function uncompress($ip) { |
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if (substr_count($ip, '::') !== 1) { |
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return $ip; |
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} |
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list($ip1, $ip2) = explode('::', $ip); |
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$c1 = ($ip1 === '') ? -1 : substr_count($ip1, ':'); |
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$c2 = ($ip2 === '') ? -1 : substr_count($ip2, ':'); |
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if (strpos($ip2, '.') !== false) { |
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$c2++; |
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} |
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// :: |
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if ($c1 === -1 && $c2 === -1) { |
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$ip = '0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0'; |
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} |
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// ::xxx |
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else if ($c1 === -1) { |
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$fill = str_repeat('0:', 7 - $c2); |
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$ip = str_replace('::', $fill, $ip); |
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} |
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// xxx:: |
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else if ($c2 === -1) { |
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$fill = str_repeat(':0', 7 - $c1); |
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$ip = str_replace('::', $fill, $ip); |
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} |
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// xxx::xxx |
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else { |
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$fill = ':' . str_repeat('0:', 6 - $c2 - $c1); |
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$ip = str_replace('::', $fill, $ip); |
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} |
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return $ip; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Compresses an IPv6 address |
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* |
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* RFC 4291 allows you to compress consecutive zero pieces in an address to |
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* '::'. This method expects a valid IPv6 address and compresses consecutive |
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* zero pieces to '::'. |
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* |
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* Example: FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:101 -> FF01::101 |
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* 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 -> ::1 |
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* |
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* @see uncompress() |
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* @param string $ip An IPv6 address |
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* @return string The compressed IPv6 address |
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*/ |
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public static function compress($ip) { |
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// Prepare the IP to be compressed |
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$ip = self::uncompress($ip); |
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$ip_parts = self::split_v6_v4($ip); |
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// Replace all leading zeros |
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$ip_parts[0] = preg_replace('/(^|:)0+([0-9])/', '\1\2', $ip_parts[0]); |
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// Find bunches of zeros |
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if (preg_match_all('/(?:^|:)(?:0(?::|$))+/', $ip_parts[0], $matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE)) { |
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$max = 0; |
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$pos = null; |
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foreach ($matches[0] as $match) { |
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if (strlen($match[0]) > $max) { |
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$max = strlen($match[0]); |
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$pos = $match[1]; |
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} |
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} |
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$ip_parts[0] = substr_replace($ip_parts[0], '::', $pos, $max); |
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} |
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if ($ip_parts[1] !== '') { |
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return implode(':', $ip_parts); |
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} |
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else { |
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return $ip_parts[0]; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Splits an IPv6 address into the IPv6 and IPv4 representation parts |
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* |
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* RFC 4291 allows you to represent the last two parts of an IPv6 address |
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* using the standard IPv4 representation |
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* |
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* Example: 0:0:0:0:0:0:13.1.68.3 |
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* 0:0:0:0:0:FFFF:129.144.52.38 |
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* |
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* @param string $ip An IPv6 address |
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* @return string[] [0] contains the IPv6 represented part, and [1] the IPv4 represented part |
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*/ |
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protected static function split_v6_v4($ip) { |
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if (strpos($ip, '.') !== false) { |
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$pos = strrpos($ip, ':'); |
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$ipv6_part = substr($ip, 0, $pos); |
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$ipv4_part = substr($ip, $pos + 1); |
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return array($ipv6_part, $ipv4_part); |
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} |
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else { |
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return array($ip, ''); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Checks an IPv6 address |
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* |
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* Checks if the given IP is a valid IPv6 address |
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* |
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* @param string $ip An IPv6 address |
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* @return bool true if $ip is a valid IPv6 address |
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*/ |
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public static function check_ipv6($ip) { |
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$ip = self::uncompress($ip); |
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list($ipv6, $ipv4) = self::split_v6_v4($ip); |
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$ipv6 = explode(':', $ipv6); |
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$ipv4 = explode('.', $ipv4); |
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if (count($ipv6) === 8 && count($ipv4) === 1 || count($ipv6) === 6 && count($ipv4) === 4) { |
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foreach ($ipv6 as $ipv6_part) { |
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// The section can't be empty |
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if ($ipv6_part === '') { |
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return false; |
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} |
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// Nor can it be over four characters |
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if (strlen($ipv6_part) > 4) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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// Remove leading zeros (this is safe because of the above) |
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$ipv6_part = ltrim($ipv6_part, '0'); |
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if ($ipv6_part === '') { |
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$ipv6_part = '0'; |
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} |
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// Check the value is valid |
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$value = hexdec($ipv6_part); |
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if (dechex($value) !== strtolower($ipv6_part) || $value < 0 || $value > 0xFFFF) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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if (count($ipv4) === 4) { |
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foreach ($ipv4 as $ipv4_part) { |
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$value = (int) $ipv4_part; |
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if ((string) $value !== $ipv4_part || $value < 0 || $value > 0xFF) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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else { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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}
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