1 | /* ipmask.c |
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2 | * |
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3 | * Given argv[1] as a decimal netmask and argv[2] as a decimal IP address, |
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4 | * print the resulting broadcast and network addresses to stdout. This is |
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5 | * potentially useful in scripts which need the broadcast address and the |
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6 | * network address but want to ask the user as few questions as possible. |
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7 | * |
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8 | * Copyright 1994 by David Niemi. Written in about 30 minutes on 13 Aug. |
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9 | * The author places no restrictions on the use of this program, provided |
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10 | * that this copyright is preserved in any derived source code. |
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11 | * |
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12 | * Typical compilation command for Linux: |
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13 | * cc ipmask.c -Wall -O -m486 -N -o ipmask -s |
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14 | */ |
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15 | |
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16 | #define MYNAME "ipmask" |
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17 | |
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18 | #include <stdio.h> |
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19 | |
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20 | void Usage(void) { |
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21 | fprintf (stderr, |
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22 | "USAGE: %s <decimal netmask> <decimal IP address>\n", |
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23 | MYNAME); |
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24 | } |
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25 | |
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26 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) |
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27 | { |
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28 | unsigned long netmask, ipaddr, netaddr, broadcast; |
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29 | int in[4], j; |
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30 | unsigned char bc[4],na[4]; |
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31 | |
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32 | if (3 != argc) { |
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33 | Usage(); |
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34 | exit(1); |
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35 | } |
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36 | |
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37 | /* Check netmask */ |
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38 | if (4 != sscanf(argv[1],"%d.%d.%d.%d", &in[0],&in[1],&in[2],&in[3])) { |
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39 | fprintf (stderr,"Invalid netmask \"%s\".\n", argv[1]); |
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40 | Usage(); |
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41 | exit(1); |
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42 | } |
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43 | for (j=0; j<4; ++j) { |
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44 | if (in[j]<0 || in[j]>255) { |
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45 | fprintf (stderr, |
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46 | "Invalid octet %d in netmask \"%s\".\n", |
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47 | j+1, argv[1]); |
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48 | Usage(); |
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49 | exit(1); |
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50 | } |
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51 | } |
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52 | netmask = in[3] + 256 * (in[2] + 256 * (in[1] + 256 * in[0])); |
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53 | |
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54 | /* Check IP address */ |
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55 | if (4 != sscanf(argv[2],"%d.%d.%d.%d", &in[0],&in[1],&in[2],&in[3])) { |
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56 | fprintf (stderr,"Invalid IP address \"%s\".\n", argv[2]); |
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57 | Usage(); |
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58 | exit(1); |
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59 | } |
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60 | for (j=0; j<4; ++j) { |
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61 | if (in[j]<0 || in[j]>255) { |
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62 | fprintf (stderr, |
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63 | "Invalid octet %d in IP address \"%s\".\n", |
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64 | j+1, argv[1]); |
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65 | Usage(); |
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66 | exit(1); |
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67 | } |
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68 | } |
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69 | ipaddr = in[3] + 256 * (in[2] + 256 * (in[1] + 256 * in[0])); |
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70 | |
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71 | broadcast = ipaddr | (~ netmask); |
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72 | bc[0] = broadcast / 256 / 256 / 256; |
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73 | bc[1] = (broadcast / 256 / 256) % 256; |
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74 | bc[2] = (broadcast / 256) % 256; |
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75 | bc[3] = broadcast % 256; |
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76 | |
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77 | netaddr = ipaddr & netmask; |
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78 | na[0] = netaddr / 256 / 256 / 256; |
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79 | na[1] = (netaddr / 256 / 256) % 256; |
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80 | na[2] = (netaddr / 256) % 256; |
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81 | na[3] = netaddr % 256; |
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82 | |
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83 | printf ("%d.%d.%d.%d %d.%d.%d.%d\n", |
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84 | bc[0], bc[1], bc[2], bc[3], na[0], na[1], na[2], na[3]); |
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85 | |
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86 | exit(0); |
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87 | } |
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