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<?php
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/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4: */
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/**
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 * This file contains the implementation of the Net_IPv6 class
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 *
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 * PHP versions 4 and 5
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 *
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 * LICENSE: This source file is subject to the New BSD license, that is
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 * available through the world-wide-web at
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 * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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 * If you did not receive a copy of the new BSDlicense and are unable
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 * to obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send a note to
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 * license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately
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 *
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 * @category  Net
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 * @package   Net_IPv6
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 * @author    Alexander Merz <alexander.merz@web.de>
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 * @copyright 2003-2005 The PHP Group
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 * @license   BSD License http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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 * @version   CVS: $Id$
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 * @link      http://pear.php.net/package/Net_IPv6
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 */
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// {{{ constants
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/**
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 * Error message if netmask bits was not found
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 * @see isInNetmask
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_NO_NETMASK_MSG", "Netmask length not found");
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/**
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 * Error code if netmask bits was not found
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 * @see isInNetmask
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_NO_NETMASK", 10);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Unassigned (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_UNASSIGNED", 1);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Reserved (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_RESERVED", 11);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Reserved for NSAP Allocation (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_RESERVED_NSAP", 12);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Reserved for IPX Allocation (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_RESERVED_IPX", 13);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Reserved for Geographic-Based Unicast Addresses
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 * (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_RESERVED_UNICAST_GEOGRAPHIC", 14);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Provider-Based Unicast Address (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_UNICAST_PROVIDER", 22);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Multicast Addresses (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_MULTICAST", 31);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Link Local Use Addresses (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_LOCAL_LINK", 42);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Link Local Use Addresses (RFC 1884, Section 2.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_LOCAL_SITE", 43);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Address range to embedded IPv4 ip in an IPv6 address (RFC 4291, Section 2.5.5)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_IPV4MAPPING", 51);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Unspecified (RFC 4291, Section 2.5.2)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_UNSPECIFIED", 52);
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/**
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 * Address Type: Unspecified (RFC 4291, Section 2.5.3)
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_LOOPBACK", 53);
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/**
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 * Address Type: address can not assigned to a specific type
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 * @see getAddressType()
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 */
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define("NET_IPV6_UNKNOWN_TYPE", 1001);
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// }}}
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// {{{ Net_IPv6
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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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 * @category  Net
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 * @package   Net_IPv6
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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 2003-2010 The PHP Group
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 * @license   BSD License http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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 * @version   Release: 1.1.0RC5
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 * @link      http://pear.php.net/package/Net_IPv6
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 */
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class Net_IPv6
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{
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    // {{{ separate()
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    /**
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     * Separates an IPv6 address into the address and a prefix length part
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     *
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     * @param String $ip the (compressed) IP as Hex representation
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     *
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     * @return Array the first element is the IP, the second the prefix length
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     * @since  1.2.0
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     * @access public
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     * @static
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     */
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    static function separate($ip)
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    {
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        $addr = $ip;
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        $spec = '';
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        if(false === strrpos($ip, '/')) {
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            return array($addr, $spec);
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        }
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        $elements = explode('/', $ip);
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        if(2 == count($elements)) {
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            $addr = $elements[0];
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            $spec = $elements[1];
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        }
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        return array($addr, $spec);
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    }
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    // }}}
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    // {{{ removeNetmaskSpec()
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    /**
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     * Removes a possible existing prefix length/ netmask specification at an IP address.
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     *
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     * @param String $ip the (compressed) IP as Hex representation
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     *
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     * @return String the IP without netmask length
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     * @since  1.1.0
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     * @access public
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     * @static
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     */
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    static function removeNetmaskSpec($ip)
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    {
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        $elements = Net_IPv6::separate($ip);
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        return $elements[0];
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    }
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    // }}}
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    // {{{ removePrefixLength()
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    /**
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     * Tests for a prefix length specification in the address
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     * and removes the prefix length, if exists
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     * The method is technically identical to removeNetmaskSpec() and
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     * will be dropped in a future release.
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     * @param String $ip a valid ipv6 address
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     *
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     * @return String the address without a prefix length
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     * @access public
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     * @static
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     * @see removeNetmaskSpec()
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     * @deprecated
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     */
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    static function removePrefixLength($ip)
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    {
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        $pos = strrpos($ip, '/');
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        if (false !== $pos) {
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            return substr($ip, 0, $pos);
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        }
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        return $ip;
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    }
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    // }}}
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    // {{{ getNetmaskSpec()
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    /**
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     * Returns a possible existing prefix length/netmask specification on an IP address.
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     * @param String $ip the (compressed) IP as Hex representation
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     * @return String the netmask spec
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     * @since  1.1.0
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     * @access public
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     * @static
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     */
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    static function getNetmaskSpec($ip)
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    {
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        $elements = Net_IPv6::separate($ip);
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        return $elements[1];
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    }
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    // }}}
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    // {{{ getPrefixLength()
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    /**
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     * Tests for a prefix length specification in the address
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     * and returns the prefix length, if exists
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     * The method is technically identical to getNetmaskSpec() and
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     * will be dropped in a future release.
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     *
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     * @param String $ip a valid ipv6 address
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     *
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     * @return Mixed the prefix as String or false, if no prefix was found
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     * @access public
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     * @static
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     * @deprecated
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     */
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    static function getPrefixLength($ip)
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    {
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        if (preg_match("/^([0-9a-fA-F:]{2,39})\/(\d{1,3})*$/",
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                        $ip, $matches)) {
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            return $matches[2];
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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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    // {{{ getNetmask()
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    /**
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     * @param String $ip   the (compressed) IP in Hex format
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     * @access public
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     * @static
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     */
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    static function getNetmask($ip, $bits = null)
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    {
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                $addr = $elements[0];
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                $bits = $elements[1];
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                include_once 'PEAR.inc';
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    }
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    // {{{ isInNetmask()
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    /**
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     * Checks if an (compressed) IP is in a specific address space.
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     * @static
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    {
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    // {{{ getAddressType()
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    // {{{ Uncompress()
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    {
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    }
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    // }}}
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    // {{{ Compress()
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    /**
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     * Compresses an IPv6 address
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     *
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     * RFC 2373 allows you to compress zeros in an address to '::'. This
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     * function expects a valid IPv6 address and compresses successive zeros
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     * to '::'
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     *
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     * Example:  FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:101   -> FF01::101
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     * the value as is, even if the address can be compressed further.
665
     *
666
     * Example: FF01::0:1 -> FF01::0:1
667
     *
668
     * To enforce maximum compression, you can set the second argument $force to true.
669
     *
670
     * Example: FF01::0:1 -> FF01::1
671
     *
672
     * @param String  $ip    a valid IPv6-address (hex format)
673
     * @param boolean $force if true the address will be compressed as best as possible (since 1.2.0)
674
     *
675
     * @return String the compressed IPv6-address (hex format)
676
     * @access public
677
     * @see    Uncompress()
678
     * @static
679
     * @author elfrink at introweb dot nl
680
     */
681
    static function compress($ip, $force = false)
682
    {
683

    
684
        if(false !== strpos($ip, '::')) { // its already compressed
685

    
686
            if(true == $force) {
687

    
688
                $ip = Net_IPv6::uncompress($ip);
689

    
690
            } else {
691

    
692
                return $ip;
693

    
694
            }
695

    
696
        }
697

    
698
        $prefix = Net_IPv6::getPrefixLength($ip);
699

    
700
        if (false === $prefix) {
701

    
702
            $prefix = '';
703

    
704
        } else {
705

    
706
            $ip     = Net_IPv6::removePrefixLength($ip);
707
            $prefix = '/'.$prefix;
708

    
709
        }
710

    
711
        $netmask = Net_IPv6::getNetmaskSpec($ip);
712
        $ip      = Net_IPv6::removeNetmaskSpec($ip);
713

    
714
        $ipp = explode(':', $ip);
715

    
716
        for ($i = 0; $i < count($ipp); $i++) {
717

    
718
            $ipp[$i] = dechex(hexdec($ipp[$i]));
719

    
720
        }
721

    
722
        $cip = ':' . join(':', $ipp) . ':';
723

    
724
        preg_match_all("/(:0)(:0)+/", $cip, $zeros);
725

    
726
        if (count($zeros[0]) > 0) {
727

    
728
            $match = '';
729

    
730
            foreach ($zeros[0] as $zero) {
731

    
732
                if (strlen($zero) > strlen($match)) {
733

    
734
                    $match = $zero;
735

    
736
                }
737
            }
738

    
739
            $cip = preg_replace('/' . $match . '/', ':', $cip, 1);
740

    
741
        }
742

    
743
        if ($cip != "::") {
744
            $cip = preg_replace('/((^:)|(:$))/', '', $cip);
745
            $cip = preg_replace('/((^:)|(:$))/', '::', $cip);
746
        }
747

    
748
        if (empty($cip)) {
749

    
750
            $cip = "::";
751

    
752
        }
753

    
754
        if ('' != $netmask) {
755

    
756
            $cip = $cip.'/'.$netmask;
757

    
758
        }
759

    
760
        return $cip.$prefix;
761

    
762
    }
763

    
764
    // }}}
765
    // {{{ recommendedFormat()
766
    /**
767
     * Represent IPv6 address in RFC5952 format.
768
     *
769
     * @param String  $ip a valid IPv6-address (hex format)
770
     *
771
     * @return String the recommended representation of IPv6-address (hex format)
772
     * @access public
773
     * @see    compress()
774
     * @static
775
     * @author koyama at hoge dot org
776
     * @todo This method may become a part of compress() in a further releases
777
     */
778
    static function recommendedFormat($ip)
779
    {
780
        $compressed = self::compress($ip, true);
781
        // RFC5952 4.2.2
782
        // The symbol "::" MUST NOT be used to shorten just one
783
        // 16-bit 0 field.
784
        if ((substr_count($compressed, ':') == 7) &&
785
            (strpos($compressed, '::') !== false)) {
786
            $compressed = str_replace('::', ':0:', $compressed);
787
        }
788
        return $compressed;
789
    }
790
    // }}}
791

    
792
    // {{{ isCompressible()
793

    
794
    /**
795
     * Checks, if an IPv6 address can be compressed
796
     *
797
     * @param String $ip a valid IPv6 address
798
     *
799
     * @return Boolean true, if address can be compressed
800
     *
801
     * @access public
802
     * @since 1.2.0b
803
     * @static
804
     * @author Manuel Schmitt
805
     */
806
    static function isCompressible($ip)
807
    {
808

    
809
        return (bool)($ip != Net_IPv6::compress($address));
810

    
811
    }
812

    
813
    // }}}
814
    // {{{ SplitV64()
815

    
816
    /**
817
     * Splits an IPv6 address into the IPv6 and a possible IPv4 part
818
     *
819
     * RFC 2373 allows you to note the last two parts of an IPv6 address as
820
     * an IPv4 compatible address
821
     *
822
     * Example:  0:0:0:0:0:0:13.1.68.3
823
     *           0:0:0:0:0:FFFF:129.144.52.38
824
     *
825
     * @param String  $ip         a valid IPv6-address (hex format)
826
     * @param Boolean $uncompress if true, the address will be uncompressed
827
     *                            before processing
828
     *
829
     * @return Array  [0] contains the IPv6 part,
830
     *                [1] the IPv4 part (hex format)
831
     * @access public
832
     * @static
833
     */
834
    static function SplitV64($ip, $uncompress = true)
835
    {
836
        $ip = Net_IPv6::removeNetmaskSpec($ip);
837

    
838
        if ($uncompress) {
839

    
840
            $ip = Net_IPv6::Uncompress($ip);
841

    
842
        }
843

    
844
        if (strstr($ip, '.')) {
845

    
846
            $pos      = strrpos($ip, ':');
847

    
848
            if(false === $pos) {
849
                return array("", $ip);
850
            }
851

    
852
            $ip{$pos} = '_';
853
            $ipPart   = explode('_', $ip);
854

    
855
            return $ipPart;
856

    
857
        } else {
858

    
859
            return array($ip, "");
860

    
861
        }
862
    }
863

    
864
    // }}}
865
    // {{{ checkIPv6()
866

    
867
    /**
868
     * Checks an IPv6 address
869
     *
870
     * Checks if the given IP is IPv6-compatible
871
     *
872
     * @param String $ip a valid IPv6-address
873
     *
874
     * @return Boolean true if $ip is an IPv6 address
875
     * @access public
876
     * @static
877
     */
878
    static function checkIPv6($ip)
879
    {
880

    
881
        $elements = Net_IPv6::separate($ip);
882

    
883
        $ip = $elements[0];
884

    
885
        if('' != $elements[1] && ( !is_numeric($elements[1]) || 0 > $elements[1] || 128 < $elements[1])) {
886

    
887
            return false;
888

    
889
        }
890

    
891
        $ipPart = Net_IPv6::SplitV64($ip);
892
        $count  = 0;
893

    
894
        if (!empty($ipPart[0])) {
895
            $ipv6 = explode(':', $ipPart[0]);
896

    
897
			if(8 < count($ipv6)) {
898
				return false;
899
			}
900

    
901
            foreach($ipv6 as $element) { // made a validate precheck
902
                if(!preg_match('/^[0-9a-fA-F]*$/', $element)) {
903
                    return false;
904
                }
905
            }
906

    
907
            for ($i = 0; $i < count($ipv6); $i++) {
908

    
909
                if ((4 < strlen($ipv6[$i])) || (0 == strlen($ipv6[$i]))) {
910

    
911
                    return false;
912

    
913
                }
914

    
915
                $dec = hexdec($ipv6[$i]);
916
                $hex = strtoupper(preg_replace("/^[0]{1,3}(.*[0-9a-fA-F])$/",
917
                                                "\\1",
918
                                                $ipv6[$i]));
919

    
920
                if ($ipv6[$i] >= 0 && $dec <= 65535
921
                    && $hex == strtoupper(dechex($dec))) {
922

    
923
                    $count++;
924

    
925
                }
926

    
927
            }
928

    
929
            if (8 == $count and empty($ipPart[1])) {
930

    
931
                return true;
932

    
933
            } else if (6 == $count and !empty($ipPart[1])) {
934

    
935
                $ipv4  = explode('.', $ipPart[1]);
936
                $count = 0;
937

    
938
                for ($i = 0; $i < count($ipv4); $i++) {
939

    
940
                    if ($ipv4[$i] >= 0 && (integer)$ipv4[$i] <= 255
941
                        && preg_match("/^\d{1,3}$/", $ipv4[$i])) {
942

    
943
                        $count++;
944

    
945
                    }
946

    
947
                }
948

    
949
                if (4 == $count) {
950

    
951
                    return true;
952

    
953
                }
954

    
955
            } else {
956

    
957
                return false;
958

    
959
            }
960

    
961
        } else {
962

    
963
            return false;
964

    
965
        }
966

    
967
    }
968

    
969
    // }}}
970

    
971
    // {{{ _parseAddress()
972

    
973
    /**
974
     * Returns the lowest and highest IPv6 address
975
     * for a given IP and netmask specification
976
     *
977
     * The netmask may be a part of the $ip or
978
     * the number of netmask bits is provided via $bits
979
     *
980
     * The result is an indexed array. The key 'start'
981
     * contains the lowest possible IP address. The key
982
     * 'end' the highest address.
983
     *
984
     * @param String $ipToParse the IPv6 address
985
     * @param String $bits      the optional count of netmask bits
986
     *
987
     * @return Array ['start', 'end'] the lowest and highest IPv6 address
988
     * @access public
989
     * @static
990
     * @author Nicholas Williams
991
     */
992

    
993
    static function parseAddress($ipToParse, $bits = null)
994
    {
995

    
996
        $ip      = null;
997
        $bitmask = null;
998

    
999
        if ( null == $bits ) {
1000

    
1001
            $elements = explode('/', $ipToParse);
1002

    
1003
            if ( 2 == count($elements) ) {
1004

    
1005
                $ip      = Net_IPv6::uncompress($elements[0]);
1006
                $bitmask = $elements[1];
1007

    
1008
            } else {
1009

    
1010
                include_once 'PEAR.inc';
1011

    
1012
                return PEAR::raiseError(NET_IPV6_NO_NETMASK_MSG,
1013
                                        NET_IPV6_NO_NETMASK);
1014
            }
1015
        } else {
1016

    
1017
            $ip      = Net_IPv6::uncompress($ipToParse);
1018
            $bitmask = $bits;
1019

    
1020
        }
1021

    
1022
        $binNetmask = str_repeat('1', $bitmask).
1023
                      str_repeat('0', 128 - $bitmask);
1024
        $maxNetmask = str_repeat('1', 128);
1025
        $netmask    = Net_IPv6::_bin2Ip($binNetmask);
1026

    
1027
        $startAddress = Net_IPv6::_bin2Ip(Net_IPv6::_ip2Bin($ip)
1028
                                          & $binNetmask);
1029
        $endAddress   = Net_IPv6::_bin2Ip(Net_IPv6::_ip2Bin($ip)
1030
                                          | ($binNetmask ^ $maxNetmask));
1031

    
1032
        return array('start' => $startAddress, 'end' => $endAddress);
1033
    }
1034

    
1035
    // }}}
1036

    
1037
    // {{{ _ip2Bin()
1038

    
1039
    /**
1040
     * Converts an IPv6 address from Hex into Binary representation.
1041
     *
1042
     * @param String $ip the IP to convert (a:b:c:d:e:f:g:h),
1043
     *                   compressed IPs are allowed
1044
     *
1045
     * @return String the binary representation
1046
     * @access private
1047
     * @since 1.1.0
1048
     */
1049
    static function _ip2Bin($ip)
1050
    {
1051
        $binstr = '';
1052

    
1053
        $ip = Net_IPv6::removeNetmaskSpec($ip);
1054
        $ip = Net_IPv6::Uncompress($ip);
1055

    
1056
        $parts = explode(':', $ip);
1057

    
1058
        foreach ( $parts as $v ) {
1059

    
1060
            $str     = base_convert($v, 16, 2);
1061
            $binstr .= str_pad($str, 16, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
1062

    
1063
        }
1064

    
1065
        return $binstr;
1066
    }
1067

    
1068
    // }}}
1069
    // {{{ _bin2Ip()
1070

    
1071
    /**
1072
     * Converts an IPv6 address from Binary into Hex representation.
1073
     *
1074
     * @param String $bin the IP address as binary
1075
     *
1076
     * @return String the uncompressed Hex representation
1077
     * @access private
1078
     * @since 1.1.0
1079
     */
1080
    static function _bin2Ip($bin)
1081
    {
1082
        $ip = "";
1083

    
1084
        if (strlen($bin) < 128) {
1085

    
1086
            $bin = str_pad($bin, 128, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
1087

    
1088
        }
1089

    
1090
        $parts = str_split($bin, "16");
1091

    
1092
        foreach ( $parts as $v ) {
1093

    
1094
            $str = base_convert($v, 2, 16);
1095
            $ip .= $str.":";
1096

    
1097
        }
1098

    
1099
        $ip = substr($ip, 0, -1);
1100

    
1101
        return $ip;
1102
    }
1103

    
1104
    // }}}
1105
}
1106
// }}}
1107

    
1108
/*
1109
 * Local variables:
1110
 * tab-width: 4
1111
 * c-basic-offset: 4
1112
 * c-hanging-comment-ender-p: nil
1113
 * End:
1114
 */
1115

    
1116
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