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Special Forums IP Networking Using Another Account as Internet Proxy Post 302964531 by gmark99 on Friday 15th of January 2016 11:28:23 AM
Old 01-15-2016
Great -- first, our topology is that we have a cable modem from Comast that goes to our business router (also from Comcast) to our machines. Our owned IPs that we have trouble with are public IPs from Comcast, and can always be accessed from everywhere else BUT our local network.

NOTE TO MODERATOR:

PLEASE MOVE THIS THREAD TO IP NETWORKING as it is no longer appropriate for the "Emergency" forum.

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Paranoid::Network::IPv6(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Paranoid::Network::IPv6(3pm)

NAME
Paranoid::Network::IPv6 - IPv6-related functions VERSION
$Id: IPv6.pm,v 0.1 2012/05/29 21:37:44 acorliss Exp $ SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
This module contains a few convenience functions for working with IPv6 addresses. By default only the subroutines themselves are imported. Requesting :all will also import the constants as well. SUBROUTINES
/METHODS ipv6NetConvert @net = ipv6NetConvert($netAddr); This function takes an IPv4 network address in string format and converts it into and array of arrays. The arrays will contain the base network address, the broadcast address, and the netmask, each split into native 32bit integer format chunks. Each sub array is essentially what you would get from: @chunks = unpack 'NNNN', inet_pton(AF_INET6, '::1'); using '::1' as the sample IPv6 address. The network address must have the netmask in CIDR format. In the case of a single IP address, the array with only have one subarray, that of the IP itself, split into 32bit integers. Passing any argument to this function that is not a string representation of an IP address (including undef values) will cause this function to return an empty array. ipv6NetPacked @net = ipv6NetPacked('fe80::/64'); This function is a wrapper for ipv6NetConvert, but instead of subarrays each element is the packed (opaque) string as returned by inet_pton. ipv6NetIntersect $rv = ipv6NetIntersect($net1, $net2); This function tests whether an IP or subnet intersects with another IP or subnet. The return value is essentially boolean, but the true value can vary to indicate which is a subset of the other: -1: destination range encompasses target range 0: both ranges do not intersect at all 1: target range encompasses destination range The function handles the same string formats as ipv6NetConvert, but will allow you to test single IPs in integer format as well. CONSTANTS
These are only imported if explicity requested or with the :all tag. MAXIPV6CIDR Simply put: 64. This is the largest CIDR notation supported in IPv6. IPV6REGEX Regular expression: qr/ :(?::[abcdefd]{1,4}){1,7} | [abcdefd]{1,4}(?:::?[abcdefd]{1,4}){1,7} | (?:[abcdefd]{1,4}:){1,7}: /smix; You can use this for validating IP addresses as such: $ip =~ m#^@{[ IPV6REGEX ]}$#; or to extract potential IPs from extraneous text: (@ips) = ( $string =~ m#(@{[ IPV6REGEX ]})#g); IPV6CIDRRGX Regular expression: qr#(@{[ IPV6REGEX ]})(?:/(d+))?#sm By default this will extract an IP or CIDR notation network address: ($net, $mask) = ( $ip =~ m#^@{[ IPV6CIDRRGX ]}$# ); In the case of a simple IP address $mask will be undefined. IPV6BASE This is the ordinal index of the base network address as returned by ipv6NetConvert. IPV6BRDCST This is the ordinal index of the broadcast address as returned by ipv6NetConvert. IPV6MASK This is the ordinal index of the network mask as returned by ipv6NetConvert. DEPENDENCIES
o Paranoid o Paranoid::Network::Socket BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
AUTHOR
Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com) LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This software is licensed under the same terms as Perl, itself. Please see http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information. (c) 2012, Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com) perl v5.14.2 2012-05-29 Paranoid::Network::IPv6(3pm)
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