source: trunk/cgi-bin/MyIPDB.pm@ 823

Last change on this file since 823 was 818, checked in by Kris Deugau, 9 years ago

/trunk

Introduce a more "relaxed" layout for listing VRFs and master netblocks -
interleave the lists of master blocks for each VRF with the VRF heading,
instead of formally separating them onto different pages.

Refine and adapt showvrfs.tmpl to show the master blocks instead of
reinventing another wheel.

See #54.

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1# ipdb/cgi-bin/MyIPDB.pm
2# Contains site-specific functions for IPDB
3# May override some functions from IPDB.pm, wraps others
4###
5# SVN revision info
6# $Date: 2016-03-10 23:02:41 +0000 (Thu, 10 Mar 2016) $
7# SVN revision $Rev: 818 $
8# Last update by $Author: kdeugau $
9###
10# Copyright (C) 2004-2010 - Kris Deugau
11
12# don't remove! required for GNU/FHS-ish install from tarball
13##uselib##
14
15use IPDB 2.0 qw(:ALL);
16
17
18# DSN, user, and password for database. These **MUST** be set.
19my $dbname = 'ipdb';
20my $dbuser = 'ipdb';
21my $dbpass = 'ipdbpwd';
22# DB host is optional.
23my $dbhost = 'localhost';
24
25# ACL for RPC shim. A hash of arrays; the hash keys are the remote system
26# names, the array contents are the IPs allowed to claim that system name.
27#%IPDB::rpcacl = (
28# cli_test => ['192.168.99.115','209.91.179.62'],
29# devel => ['10.0.10.5'],
30# );
31# Only you can prevent memory leaks!
32#$IPDB::maxfcgi = 100;
33
34# Quick workaround for fixed web path. Set this to the absolute web path to
35# your IPDB install, or leave blank for installation at the webroot.
36$IPDB::webpath = '';
37
38# Set some globals declared in IPDB.pm. Most of these only affect mailNotify().
39# Note that while you *can* leave these at defaults, it's probably a Really Bad Idea.
40#$IPDB::org_name = 'Example Corp';
41#$IPDB::smtphost = 'smtp.example.com';
42#$IPDB::domain = 'example.com';
43#$IPDB::defcustid = '5554242';
44#$IPDB::smtpsender = 'ipdb@example.com';
45# Globals for db2rwhois.pl
46#$IPDB::rwhoisDataPath = '/usr/local/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd';
47#$IPDB::org_street = '123 4th Street';
48#$IPDB::org_city = 'Anytown';
49#$IPDB::org_prov_state = 'ON';
50#$IPDB::org_pocode = 'H0H 0H0';
51#$IPDB::org_country = 'CA';
52#$IPDB::org_phone = '000-555-1234';
53# note: following may also just be a bare email address
54#$IPDB::org_techhandle = 'ISP-ARIN-HANDLE';
55#$IPDB::org_email = 'noc@example.com';
56#$IPDB::hostmaster = 'dns@example.com';
57
58# Logging destination. Defaults to local2. See your local syslog docs for valid facilities.
59# Note that the value here should have the LOG_ prefix removed, and convert to lower-case.
60# local0 through local7 and user make the most sense.
61#$IPDB::syslog_facility = 'local2';
62
63# RPC URL for pushing DNS changes out. Blank by default; disables RPC calls for DNS changes when blank.
64#$IPDB::rpc_url = 'http://dnsadmin.example.com/dns-rpc.cgi';
65
66# Largest inverse CIDR mask length to show per-IP rDNS list
67# (eg, NetAddr::IP->bits - NetAddr::IP->masklen)
68# allowing longer than a /27 is probably going to slow things down; longer than /29 will scroll.
69#$IPDB::maxrevlist = 5;
70
71# Show per-IP rDNS list even on pools?
72#$IPDB::revlistalltypes = 0;
73
74## UI layout for showing subblocks
75# 1 lists all containers in a group, then all end-use allocations (including pools) in a group
76# 2 lists all entries in a container in CIDR order, and puts a secondary summary line under a container entry
77# Both show free blocks in a group at the bottom as previously
78# $IPDB::sublistlayout = 1;
79
80## UI layout for showing VRFs and master blocks
81# 1 lists VRFs on the index page, and master blocks on a subpage to formally separate them
82# 2 is a somehat "lazy" layout that brings sublists of master blocks in each VRF (as well
83# as the "Add master" link and "Delete this VRF" button) onto the index page grouped by VRF
84#$IPDB::masterswithvrfs = 2;
85
86## VLAN validation mode
87# Set to 0 to allow alphanumerics and _ . - (VLAN name instead of number)
88#$IPDB::numeric_vlan = 1;
89
90## connectDB_My()
91# Wrapper for IPDB::connectDB
92# Takes no arguments, returns whatever IPDB::connectDB returns.
93sub connectDB_My {
94 return connectDB($dbname, $dbuser, $dbpass, $dbhost);
95} # end connectDB_My()
96
97# Keep Perl from complaining.
981;
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