2006-08-15 09:30:59 +02:00
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Net::IP::Match::Regexp allows you to check an IP address against one or
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more IP ranges. It employs Perl's highly optimized regular expression
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engine to do the hard work, so it is very fast. It is optimized for
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speed by doing the match against a regexp which implicitly checks the
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broadest IP ranges first. An advantage is that the regexp can be
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computed and stored in advance (in source code, in a database table,
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etc) and reused, saving much time if the IP ranges don't change too
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often. The match can optionally report a value (e.g. a network name)
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instead of just a boolean, which makes module useful for mapping IP
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ranges to names or codes or anything else.
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2018-05-27 22:15:16 +02:00
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WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/Net-IP-Match-Regexp
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