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199 lines
7.1 KiB
Python
199 lines
7.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2014 Stefan C. Mueller
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
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# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
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# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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# IN THE SOFTWARE.
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import ctypes
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import socket
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import ipaddress
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import platform
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from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
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class Adapter(object):
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"""
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Represents a network interface device controller (NIC), such as a
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network card. An adapter can have multiple IPs.
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On Linux aliasing (multiple IPs per physical NIC) is implemented
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by creating 'virtual' adapters, each represented by an instance
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of this class. Each of those 'virtual' adapters can have both
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a IPv4 and an IPv6 IP address.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name: str, nice_name: str, ips: List['IP'], index: Optional[int] = None) -> None:
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#: Unique name that identifies the adapter in the system.
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#: On Linux this is of the form of `eth0` or `eth0:1`, on
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#: Windows it is a UUID in string representation, such as
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#: `{846EE342-7039-11DE-9D20-806E6F6E6963}`.
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self.name = name
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#: Human readable name of the adpater. On Linux this
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#: is currently the same as :attr:`name`. On Windows
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#: this is the name of the device.
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self.nice_name = nice_name
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#: List of :class:`ifaddr.IP` instances in the order they were
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#: reported by the system.
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self.ips = ips
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#: Adapter index as used by some API (e.g. IPv6 multicast group join).
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self.index = index
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return "Adapter(name={name}, nice_name={nice_name}, ips={ips}, index={index})".format(
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name=repr(self.name), nice_name=repr(self.nice_name), ips=repr(self.ips), index=repr(self.index)
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)
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# Type of an IPv4 address (a string in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" format)
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_IPv4Address = str
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# Type of an IPv6 address (a three-tuple `(ip, flowinfo, scope_id)`)
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_IPv6Address = Tuple[str, int, int]
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class IP(object):
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"""
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Represents an IP address of an adapter.
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"""
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def __init__(self, ip: Union[_IPv4Address, _IPv6Address], network_prefix: int, nice_name: str) -> None:
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#: IP address. For IPv4 addresses this is a string in
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#: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" format. For IPv6 addresses this
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#: is a three-tuple `(ip, flowinfo, scope_id)`, where
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#: `ip` is a string in the usual collon separated
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#: hex format.
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self.ip = ip
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#: Number of bits of the IP that represent the
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#: network. For a `255.255.255.0` netmask, this
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#: number would be `24`.
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self.network_prefix = network_prefix
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#: Human readable name for this IP.
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#: On Linux is this currently the same as the adapter name.
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#: On Windows this is the name of the network connection
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#: as configured in the system control panel.
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self.nice_name = nice_name
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@property
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def is_IPv4(self) -> bool:
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"""
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Returns `True` if this IP is an IPv4 address and `False`
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if it is an IPv6 address.
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"""
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return not isinstance(self.ip, tuple)
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@property
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def is_IPv6(self) -> bool:
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"""
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Returns `True` if this IP is an IPv6 address and `False`
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if it is an IPv4 address.
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"""
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return isinstance(self.ip, tuple)
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return "IP(ip={ip}, network_prefix={network_prefix}, nice_name={nice_name})".format(
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ip=repr(self.ip), network_prefix=repr(self.network_prefix), nice_name=repr(self.nice_name)
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)
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if platform.system() == "Darwin" or "BSD" in platform.system():
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# BSD derived systems use marginally different structures
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# than either Linux or Windows.
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# I still keep it in `shared` since we can use
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# both structures equally.
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class sockaddr(ctypes.Structure):
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_fields_ = [
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('sa_len', ctypes.c_uint8),
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('sa_familiy', ctypes.c_uint8),
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('sa_data', ctypes.c_uint8 * 14),
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]
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class sockaddr_in(ctypes.Structure):
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_fields_ = [
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('sa_len', ctypes.c_uint8),
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('sa_familiy', ctypes.c_uint8),
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('sin_port', ctypes.c_uint16),
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('sin_addr', ctypes.c_uint8 * 4),
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('sin_zero', ctypes.c_uint8 * 8),
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]
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class sockaddr_in6(ctypes.Structure):
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_fields_ = [
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('sa_len', ctypes.c_uint8),
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('sa_familiy', ctypes.c_uint8),
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('sin6_port', ctypes.c_uint16),
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('sin6_flowinfo', ctypes.c_uint32),
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('sin6_addr', ctypes.c_uint8 * 16),
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('sin6_scope_id', ctypes.c_uint32),
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]
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else:
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class sockaddr(ctypes.Structure): # type: ignore
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_fields_ = [('sa_familiy', ctypes.c_uint16), ('sa_data', ctypes.c_uint8 * 14)]
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class sockaddr_in(ctypes.Structure): # type: ignore
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_fields_ = [
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('sin_familiy', ctypes.c_uint16),
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('sin_port', ctypes.c_uint16),
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('sin_addr', ctypes.c_uint8 * 4),
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('sin_zero', ctypes.c_uint8 * 8),
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]
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class sockaddr_in6(ctypes.Structure): # type: ignore
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_fields_ = [
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('sin6_familiy', ctypes.c_uint16),
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('sin6_port', ctypes.c_uint16),
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('sin6_flowinfo', ctypes.c_uint32),
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('sin6_addr', ctypes.c_uint8 * 16),
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('sin6_scope_id', ctypes.c_uint32),
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]
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def sockaddr_to_ip(sockaddr_ptr: 'ctypes.pointer[sockaddr]') -> Optional[Union[_IPv4Address, _IPv6Address]]:
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if sockaddr_ptr:
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if sockaddr_ptr[0].sa_familiy == socket.AF_INET:
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ipv4 = ctypes.cast(sockaddr_ptr, ctypes.POINTER(sockaddr_in))
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ippacked = bytes(bytearray(ipv4[0].sin_addr))
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ip = str(ipaddress.ip_address(ippacked))
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return ip
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elif sockaddr_ptr[0].sa_familiy == socket.AF_INET6:
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ipv6 = ctypes.cast(sockaddr_ptr, ctypes.POINTER(sockaddr_in6))
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flowinfo = ipv6[0].sin6_flowinfo
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ippacked = bytes(bytearray(ipv6[0].sin6_addr))
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ip = str(ipaddress.ip_address(ippacked))
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scope_id = ipv6[0].sin6_scope_id
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return (ip, flowinfo, scope_id)
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return None
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def ipv6_prefixlength(address: ipaddress.IPv6Address) -> int:
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prefix_length = 0
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for i in range(address.max_prefixlen):
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if int(address) >> i & 1:
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prefix_length = prefix_length + 1
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return prefix_length
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