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			14 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env perl
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# IBM(c) 2010 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
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package xCAT::NetworkUtils;
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BEGIN
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{
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    $::XCATROOT = $ENV{'XCATROOT'} ? $ENV{'XCATROOT'} : '/opt/xcat';
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}
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# if AIX - make sure we include perl 5.8.2 in INC path.
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#       Needed to find perl dependencies shipped in deps tarball.
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if ($^O =~ /^aix/i) {
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        use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi";
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        use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.8.2";
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        use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2/aix-thread-multi";
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        use lib "/usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2";
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}
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use lib "$::XCATROOT/lib/perl";
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use POSIX qw(ceil);
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use File::Path;
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use Math::BigInt;
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use Socket;
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use strict;
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use warnings "all";
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my $socket6support = eval { require Socket6 };
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our @ISA       = qw(Exporter);
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our @EXPORT_OK = qw(getipaddr);
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head1    xCAT::NetworkUtils
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=head2    Package Description
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This program module file, is a set of network utilities used by xCAT commands.
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  gethostnameandip 
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    Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
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    Takes either a host name or an IP address string 
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    and performs a lookup on that name, 
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    returns an array with two elements: the hostname, the ip address
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    if the host name or ip address can not be resolved, 
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    the corresponding element in the array will be undef
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    Arguments:
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       hostname or ip address
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    Returns: the hostname and the ip address
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    Globals:
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        my ($host, $ip) = xCAT::NetworkUtils->gethostnameandip($iporhost);
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub gethostnameandip()
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{
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    my ($class, $iporhost) = @_;
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    if (($iporhost =~ /\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) || ($iporhost =~ /:/)) #ip address
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    {
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        return (xCAT::NetworkUtils->gethostname($iporhost), $iporhost);
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    }
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    else #hostname
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    {
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        return ($iporhost, xCAT::NetworkUtils->getipaddr($iporhost));
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    }
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}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  gethostname
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    Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
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    Takes an IP address string and performs a lookup on that name,
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    returns the hostname of the ip address 
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    if the ip address can not be resolved, returns undef
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    Arguments:
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       ip address
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    Returns: the hostname
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    Globals:
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        cache: %::iphosthash 
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        my $host = xCAT::NetworkUtils->gethostname($ip);
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub gethostname()
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{
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    my ($class, $iporhost) = @_;
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    if (!defined($iporhost))
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    {
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        return undef;
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    }
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    if (ref($iporhost) eq 'ARRAY')
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    {
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       $iporhost = @{$iporhost}[0];
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       if (!$iporhost)
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       {
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           return undef;
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       }
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    }
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    if (($iporhost !~ /\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) && ($iporhost !~ /:/))
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    {
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        #why you do so? pass in a hostname and only want a hostname??
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        return $iporhost;
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    }
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    #cache, do not lookup DNS each time
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    if (defined($::iphosthash{$iporhost}) && $::iphosthash{$iporhost})
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    {
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        return $::iphosthash{$iporhost};
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        if ($socket6support) # the getaddrinfo and getnameinfo supports both IPv4 and IPv6
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        {
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            my ($family, $socket, $protocol, $ip, $name) = Socket6::getaddrinfo($iporhost,0,AF_UNSPEC,SOCK_STREAM,6); #specifically ask for TCP capable records, maximizing chance of no more than one return per v4/v6
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            my $host = (Socket6::getnameinfo($ip))[0];
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            if ($host eq $iporhost) # can not resolve
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            {
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                return undef;
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            }
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            if ($host)
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            {
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                $host =~ s/\..*//; #short hostname
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            }
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            return $host;
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        }
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        else
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        {
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            #it is possible that no Socket6 available,
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            #but passing in IPv6 address, such as ::1 on loopback
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            if ($iporhost =~ /:/)
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            {
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                return undef;
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            }
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            my $hostname = gethostbyaddr(inet_aton($iporhost), AF_INET);
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            if ( $hostname ) {            
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                $hostname =~ s/\..*//; #short hostname
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            }
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            return $hostname;
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        }
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     }
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}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  getipaddr
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    Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
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    Takes a hostname string and performs a lookup on that name,
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    returns the the ip address of the hostname
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    if the hostname can not be resolved, returns undef
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    Arguments:
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       hostname
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       Optional:
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        GetNumber=>1 (return the address as a BigInt instead of readable string)
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    Returns: ip address
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    Globals:
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        cache: %::hostiphash
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        my $ip = xCAT::NetworkUtils->getipaddr($hostname);                  
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub getipaddr
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{
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    my $iporhost = shift;
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    if ($iporhost eq 'xCAT::NetworkUtils') { #was called with -> syntax
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        $iporhost = shift;
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    }
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    my %extraarguments = @_;
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   if (!defined($iporhost))
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   {
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       return undef;
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   }
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   if (ref($iporhost) eq 'ARRAY')
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   {
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       $iporhost = @{$iporhost}[0];
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       if (!$iporhost)
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       {
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           return undef;
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       }
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   }
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    #go ahead and do the reverse lookup on ip, useful to 'frontend' aton/pton and also to 
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    #spit out a common abbreviation if leading zeroes or using different ipv6 presentation rules
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    #if ($iporhost and ($iporhost =~ /\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) || ($iporhost =~ /:/))
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    #{
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    #    #pass in an ip and only want an ip??
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    #    return $iporhost;
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    #}
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    #cache, do not lookup DNS each time
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    if ($::hostiphash and defined($::hostiphash{$iporhost}) && $::hostiphash{$iporhost})
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    {
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        return $::hostiphash{$iporhost};
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        if ($socket6support) # the getaddrinfo and getnameinfo supports both IPv4 and IPv6
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        {
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            my @returns;
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            my $reqfamily=AF_UNSPEC;
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            if ($extraarguments{OnlyV6}) {
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                $reqfamily=AF_INET6;
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            } elsif ($extraarguments{OnlyV4}) {
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                $reqfamily=AF_INET;
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            }
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            my @addrinfo = Socket6::getaddrinfo($iporhost,0,$reqfamily,SOCK_STREAM,6);
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            my ($family, $socket, $protocol, $ip, $name) = splice(@addrinfo,0,5);
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            while ($ip)
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            {
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                if ($extraarguments{GetNumber}) { #return a BigInt for compare, e.g. for comparing ip addresses for determining if they are in a common network or range
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                    my $ip = (Socket6::getnameinfo($ip, Socket6::NI_NUMERICHOST()))[0];
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                    my $bignumber = Math::BigInt->new(0);
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                    foreach (unpack("N*",Socket6::inet_pton($family,$ip))) { #if ipv4, loop will iterate once, for v6, will go 4 times
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                        $bignumber->blsft(32);
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                        $bignumber->badd($_);
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                    }
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                    push(@returns,$bignumber);
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                } else {
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                    push @returns,(Socket6::getnameinfo($ip, Socket6::NI_NUMERICHOST()))[0];
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                }
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                if (scalar @addrinfo and $extraarguments{GetAllAddresses}) {
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                    ($family, $socket, $protocol, $ip, $name) = splice(@addrinfo,0,5);
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                } else {
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                    $ip=0;
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                }
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            }
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            unless ($extraarguments{GetAllAddresses}) {
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                return $returns[0];
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            }
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            return @returns;
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        }
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        else
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        {
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             #return inet_ntoa(inet_aton($iporhost))
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             #TODO, what if no scoket6 support, but passing in a IPv6 hostname?
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	     my $packed_ip;
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             $iporhost and $packed_ip = inet_aton($iporhost);
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             if (!$packed_ip)
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             {
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                return undef;
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             }
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             if ($extraarguments{GetNumber}) { #only 32 bits, no for loop needed.
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                 return Math::BigInt->new(unpack("N*",$packed_ip));
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             }
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             return inet_ntoa($packed_ip);
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        }
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    }
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} 
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  linklocaladdr
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    Only for IPv6.               
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    Takes a mac address, calculate the IPv6 link local address
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    Arguments:
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       mac address
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    Returns:
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       ipv6 link local address. returns undef if passed in a invalid mac address
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    Globals:
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        my $linklocaladdr = xCAT::NetworkUtils->linklocaladdr($mac);                   
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub linklocaladdr {
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    my ($class, $mac) = @_;
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    $mac = lc($mac);
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    my $localprefix = "fe80";
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    my ($m1, $m2, $m3, $m6, $m7, $m8);
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    # mac address can be 00215EA376B0 or 00:21:5E:A3:76:B0
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    if($mac =~ /^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}).*?([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})$/)
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    {
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        ($m1, $m2, $m3, $m6, $m7, $m8) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6);
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        #not a valid mac address
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        return undef;
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    }
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    my ($m4, $m5)  = ("ff","fe");
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    #my $bit = (int $m1) & 2;
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    #if ($bit) {
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    #   $m1 = $m1 - 2;
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    #} else {
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    #   $m1 = $m1 + 2;
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    #}
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    $m1 = hex($m1);
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    $m1 = $m1 ^ 2;
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    $m1 = sprintf("%x", $m1);
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    $m1 = $m1 . $m2;
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    $m3 = $m3 . $m4;
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    $m5 = $m5 . $m6;
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    $m7 = $m7 . $m8;
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    my $laddr = join ":", $m1, $m3, $m5, $m7;
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    $laddr = join "::", $localprefix, $laddr;
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    return $laddr;
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}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  ishostinsubnet
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    Works for both IPv4 and IPv6.
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    Takes an ip address, the netmask and a subnet,
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    chcek if the ip address is in the subnet
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    Arguments:
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       ip address, netmask, subnet
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    Returns: 
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       1 - if the ip address is in the subnet
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       0 - if the ip address is NOT in the subnet
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    Globals:
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        if(xCAT::NetworkUtils->ishostinsubnet($ip, $netmask, $subnet);
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub ishostinsubnet {
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    my ($class, $ip, $mask, $subnet) = @_;
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    my $numbits=32;
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    if ($ip =~ /:/) {#ipv6
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        $numbits=128;
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    }
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    if ($mask) {
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        $mask=getipaddr($mask,GetNumber=>1);
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    } else {  #CIDR notation supported
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        if ($subnet =~ /\//) { 
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            ($subnet,$mask) = split /\//,$subnet,2;
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            $mask=Math::BigInt->new("0b".("1"x$mask).("0"x($numbits-$mask)));
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        } else {
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            die "ishostinsubnet must either be called with a netmask or CIDR /bits notation";
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        }
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    }
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    $ip = getipaddr($ip,GetNumber=>1);
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    $subnet = getipaddr($subnet,GetNumber=>1);
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    $ip &= $mask;
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    if ($ip == $subnet) {
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        return 1;
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    } else {
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        return 0;
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    }
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}
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3 setup_ip_forwarding
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    Sets up ip forwarding on localhost
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=cut
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub setup_ip_forwarding
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{
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    my ($class, $enable)=@_;  
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    if (xCAT::Utils->isLinux()) {
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	my $conf_file="/etc/sysctl.conf";
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	`grep "net.ipv4.ip_forward" $conf_file`;
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        if ($? == 0) {
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	    `sed -i "s/^net.ipv4.ip_forward = .*/net.ipv4.ip_forward = $enable/" $conf_file`;
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 	} else {
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	    `echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward = $enable" >> $conf_file`;
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	}
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	`sysctl -p $conf_file`;
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    }
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    else
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    {    
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	`no -o ipforwarding=$enable`;
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    }
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    return 0;
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}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  prefixtomask
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    Convert the IPv6 prefix length(e.g. 64) to the netmask(e.g. ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:0000:0000:0000:0000).
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    Till now, the netmask format ffff:ffff:ffff:: only works for AIX NIM
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    Arguments:
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       prefix length
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    Returns:
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       netmask - netmask like ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:0000:0000:0000:0000 
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       0 - if the prefix length is not correct
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    Globals:
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        my #netmask = xCAT::NetworkUtils->prefixtomask($prefixlength);
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub prefixtomask {
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    my ($class, $prefixlength) = @_;
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    if (($prefixlength < 1) || ($prefixlength > 128))
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    {
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        return 0;
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    }
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    my $number=Math::BigInt->new("0b".("1"x$prefixlength).("0"x(128-$prefixlength)));
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    my $mask = $number->as_hex();
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    $mask =~ s/^0x//;
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    $mask =~ s/(....)/$1/g;
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    return $mask;
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}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  my_ip_in_subnet 
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    Get the facing ip for some specific network
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    Arguments:
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       net - subnet, such as 192.168.0.01
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       mask - netmask, such as 255.255.255.0
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    Returns:
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       facing_ip - The local ip address in the subnet,
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                   returns undef if no local ip address is in the subnet
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    Globals:
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        my $facingip = xCAT::NetworkUtils->my_ip_in_subnet($net, $mask);
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub my_ip_in_subnet
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{
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    my ($class, $net, $mask) = @_;
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    if (!$net || !$mask)
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    {
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        return undef;
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    } 
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    my $fmask = xCAT::Utils::formatNetmask($mask, 0, 1);
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    my $localnets = xCAT::Utils->my_nets();
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    return $localnets->{"$net\/$fmask"};
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}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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=head3  ip_forwarding_enabled 
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    Check if the ip_forward enabled on the system 
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    Arguments:
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    Returns:
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       1 - The ip_forwarding is eanbled
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       0 - The ip_forwarding is not eanbled
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    Globals:
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    Error:
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        none
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    Example:
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        if(xCAT::NetworkUtils->ip_forwarding_enabled())
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    Comments:
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        none
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=cut
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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sub ip_forwarding_enabled
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{
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    my $enabled;
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    if (xCAT::Utils->isLinux())
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    {
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        $enabled = `sysctl -n net.ipv4.ip_forward`;
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        chomp($enabled);
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    }
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    else
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    {
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        $enabled = `no -o ipforwarding`;
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        chomp($enabled);
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        $enabled =~ s/ipforwarding\s+=\s+//;
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    }
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    return $enabled;
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}
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1;
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