ergo/irc/utils/net.go

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// Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Jeremy Latt
// Copyright (c) 2016 Daniel Oaks <daniel@danieloaks.net>
// released under the MIT license
package utils
import (
"net"
"strings"
)
var (
// subnet mask for an ipv6 /128:
mask128 = net.CIDRMask(128, 128)
)
// IPString returns a simple IP string from the given net.Addr.
func IPString(addr net.Addr) string {
addrStr := addr.String()
ipaddr, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(addrStr)
//TODO(dan): Why is this needed, does this happen?
if err != nil {
return addrStr
}
return ipaddr
}
// AddrLookupHostname returns the hostname (if possible) or address for the given `net.Addr`.
func AddrLookupHostname(addr net.Addr) string {
if AddrIsUnix(addr) {
return "localhost"
}
return LookupHostname(IPString(addr))
}
// AddrIsLocal returns whether the address is from a trusted local connection (loopback or unix).
func AddrIsLocal(addr net.Addr) bool {
if tcpaddr, ok := addr.(*net.TCPAddr); ok {
return tcpaddr.IP.IsLoopback()
}
_, ok := addr.(*net.UnixAddr)
return ok
}
// AddrToIP returns the IP address for a net.Addr, or nil if it's a unix domain socket.
func AddrToIP(addr net.Addr) net.IP {
if tcpaddr, ok := addr.(*net.TCPAddr); ok {
return tcpaddr.IP
}
return nil
}
// AddrIsUnix returns whether the address is a unix domain socket.
func AddrIsUnix(addr net.Addr) bool {
_, ok := addr.(*net.UnixAddr)
return ok
}
// LookupHostname returns the hostname for `addr` if it has one. Otherwise, just returns `addr`.
func LookupHostname(addr string) string {
names, err := net.LookupAddr(addr)
if err == nil && len(names) > 0 {
candidate := strings.TrimSuffix(names[0], ".")
if IsHostname(candidate) {
return candidate
}
}
// return original address if no hostname found
if len(addr) > 0 && addr[0] == ':' {
// fix for IPv6 hostnames (so they don't start with a colon), same as all other IRCds
addr = "0" + addr
}
return addr
}
var allowedHostnameChars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890-."
// IsHostname returns whether we consider `name` a valid hostname.
func IsHostname(name string) bool {
// IRC hostnames specifically require a period
if !strings.Contains(name, ".") || len(name) < 1 || len(name) > 253 {
return false
}
// ensure each part of hostname is valid
for _, part := range strings.Split(name, ".") {
if len(part) < 1 || len(part) > 63 || strings.HasPrefix(part, "-") || strings.HasSuffix(part, "-") {
return false
}
}
// ensure all chars of hostname are valid
for _, char := range strings.Split(strings.ToLower(name), "") {
if !strings.Contains(allowedHostnameChars, char) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// NormalizeIPToNet represents an address (v4 or v6) as the v6 /128 CIDR
// containing only it.
func NormalizeIPToNet(addr net.IP) (network net.IPNet) {
// represent ipv4 addresses as ipv6 addresses, using the 4-in-6 prefix
// (actually this should be a no-op for any address returned by ParseIP)
addr = addr.To16()
// the network corresponding to this address is now an ipv6 /128:
return net.IPNet{
IP: addr,
Mask: mask128,
}
}
// NormalizeNet normalizes an IPNet to a v6 CIDR, using the 4-in-6 prefix.
// (this is like IP.To16(), but for IPNet instead of IP)
func NormalizeNet(network net.IPNet) (result net.IPNet) {
if len(network.IP) == 16 {
return network
}
ones, _ := network.Mask.Size()
return net.IPNet{
IP: network.IP.To16(),
// include the 96 bits of the 4-in-6 prefix
Mask: net.CIDRMask(96+ones, 128),
}
}
// Given a network, produce a human-readable string
// (i.e., CIDR if it's actually a network, IPv6 address if it's a v6 /128,
// dotted quad if it's a v4 /32).
func NetToNormalizedString(network net.IPNet) string {
ones, bits := network.Mask.Size()
if ones == bits && ones == len(network.IP)*8 {
// either a /32 or a /128, output the address:
return network.IP.String()
}
return network.String()
}
// Parse a human-readable description (an address or CIDR, either v4 or v6)
// into a normalized v6 net.IPNet.
func NormalizedNetFromString(str string) (result net.IPNet, err error) {
_, network, err := net.ParseCIDR(str)
if err == nil {
return NormalizeNet(*network), nil
}
ip := net.ParseIP(str)
if ip == nil {
err = &net.AddrError{
Err: "Couldn't interpret as either CIDR or address",
Addr: str,
}
return
}
return NormalizeIPToNet(ip), nil
}