handle IPv6 addresses with an explict incoming interface at the end (e.g fe80::ae2d:d1e7:fe1e:9a8d%enp2s0)
Signed-off-by: Konrad Bucheli <konrad.bucheli@gmx.ch> Signed-off-by: Konrad Bucheli <kb@open.ch>
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@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ class IpAddress {
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if ($ip[0] === '[' && $ip[-1] === ']') { // If IP is with brackets, for example [::1]
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if ($ip[0] === '[' && $ip[-1] === ']') { // If IP is with brackets, for example [::1]
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$ip = substr($ip, 1, strlen($ip) - 2);
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$ip = substr($ip, 1, strlen($ip) - 2);
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}
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}
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$pos = strpos($ip, '%'); // if there is an explicit interface added to the IP, e.g. fe80::ae2d:d1e7:fe1e:9a8d%enp2s0
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if ($pos !== false) {
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$ip = substr($ip, 0, $pos-1);
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}
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$binary = \inet_pton($ip);
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$binary = \inet_pton($ip);
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for ($i = 128; $i > $maskBits; $i -= 8) {
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for ($i = 128; $i > $maskBits; $i -= 8) {
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$j = \intdiv($i, 8) - 1;
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$j = \intdiv($i, 8) - 1;
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