1 | # ipdb/cgi-bin/MyIPDB.pm
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2 | # Contains site-specific functions for IPDB
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3 | # May override some functions from IPDB.pm, wraps others
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4 | ###
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5 | # SVN revision info
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6 | # $Date: 2015-10-07 22:12:25 +0000 (Wed, 07 Oct 2015) $
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7 | # SVN revision $Rev: 780 $
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8 | # Last update by $Author: kdeugau $
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9 | ###
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10 | # Copyright (C) 2004-2010 - Kris Deugau
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11 |
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12 | # don't remove! required for GNU/FHS-ish install from tarball
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13 | ##uselib##
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14 |
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15 | use IPDB 2.0 qw(:ALL);
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16 |
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17 |
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18 | # DSN, user, and password for database. These **MUST** be set.
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19 | my $dbname = 'ipdb';
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20 | my $dbuser = 'ipdb';
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21 | my $dbpass = 'ipdbpwd';
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22 | # DB host is optional.
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23 | my $dbhost = 'localhost';
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24 |
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25 | # ACL for RPC shim. A hash of arrays; the hash keys are the remote system
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26 | # names, the array contents are the IPs allowed to claim that system name.
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27 | #%IPDB::rpcacl = (
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28 | # cli_test => ['192.168.99.115','209.91.179.62'],
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29 | # devel => ['10.0.10.5'],
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30 | # );
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31 | # Only you can prevent memory leaks!
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32 | #$IPDB::maxfcgi = 100;
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33 |
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34 | # Quick workaround for fixed web path. Set this to the absolute web path to
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35 | # your IPDB install, or leave blank for installation at the webroot.
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36 | $IPDB::webpath = '';
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37 |
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38 | # Set some globals declared in IPDB.pm. Most of these only affect mailNotify().
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39 | # Note that while you *can* leave these at defaults, it's probably a Really Bad Idea.
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40 | #$IPDB::org_name = 'Example Corp';
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41 | #$IPDB::smtphost = 'smtp.example.com';
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42 | #$IPDB::domain = 'example.com';
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43 | #$IPDB::defcustid = '5554242';
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44 | #$IPDB::smtpsender = 'ipdb@example.com';
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45 | # Globals for db2rwhois.pl
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46 | #$IPDB::rwhoisDataPath = '/usr/local/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd';
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47 | #$IPDB::org_street = '123 4th Street';
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48 | #$IPDB::org_city = 'Anytown';
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49 | #$IPDB::org_prov_state = 'ON';
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50 | #$IPDB::org_pocode = 'H0H 0H0';
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51 | #$IPDB::org_country = 'CA';
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52 | #$IPDB::org_phone = '000-555-1234';
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53 | # note: following may also just be a bare email address
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54 | #$IPDB::org_techhandle = 'ISP-ARIN-HANDLE';
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55 | #$IPDB::org_email = 'noc@example.com';
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56 | #$IPDB::hostmaster = 'dns@example.com';
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57 |
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58 | # Logging destination. Defaults to local2. See your local syslog docs for valid facilities.
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59 | # Note that the value here should have the LOG_ prefix removed, and convert to lower-case.
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60 | # local0 through local7 and user make the most sense.
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61 | #$IPDB::syslog_facility = 'local2';
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62 |
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63 | # RPC URL for pushing DNS changes out. Blank by default; disables RPC calls for DNS changes when blank.
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64 | #$IPDB::rpc_url = 'http://dnsadmin.example.com/dns-rpc.cgi';
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65 |
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66 | # Largest inverse CIDR mask length to show per-IP rDNS list
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67 | # (eg, NetAddr::IP->bits - NetAddr::IP->masklen)
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68 | # allowing longer than a /27 is probably going to slow things down; longer than /29 will scroll.
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69 | #$IPDB::maxrevlist = 5;
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70 |
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71 | # Show per-IP rDNS list even on pools?
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72 | #$IPDB::revlistalltypes = 0;
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73 |
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74 | ## UI layout for showing subblocks
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75 | # 1 lists all containers in a group, then all end-use allocations (including pools) in a group
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76 | # 2 lists all entries in a container in CIDR order, and puts a secondary summary line under a container entry
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77 | # Both show free blocks in a group at the bottom as previously
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78 | # $IPDB::sublistlayout = 1;
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79 |
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80 | ## VLAN validation mode
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81 | # Set to 0 to allow alphanumerics and _ . - (VLAN name instead of number)
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82 | #$IPDB::numeric_vlan = 1;
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83 |
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84 | ## connectDB_My()
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85 | # Wrapper for IPDB::connectDB
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86 | # Takes no arguments, returns whatever IPDB::connectDB returns.
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87 | sub connectDB_My {
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88 | return connectDB($dbname, $dbuser, $dbpass, $dbhost);
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89 | } # end connectDB_My()
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90 |
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91 | # Keep Perl from complaining.
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92 | 1;
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