Package perl-Net-IP-Match-Regexp: Information
Source package: perl-Net-IP-Match-Regexp
Version: 1.01-alt3
Build time: Nov 17, 2010, 10:18 AM
Category: Development/Perl
Report package bugLicense: Perl (GPL or Artistic)
Summary: Efficiently match IP addresses against IP ranges
Description:
This module allows you to check an IP address against one or more IP ranges. It employs Perl's highly optimized regular expression engine to do the hard work, so it is very fast. It is optimized for speed by doing the match against a regexp which implicitly checks the broadest IP ranges first. An advantage is that the regexp can be computed and stored in advance (in source code, in a database table, etc) and reused, saving much time if the IP ranges don't change too often. The match can optionally report a value (e.g. a network name) instead of just a boolean, which makes module useful for mapping IP ranges to names or codes or anything else.
Maintainer: Sergey Y. Afonin
Last changed
Nov. 17, 2010 Sergey Y. Afonin 1.01-alt3
- removed macro %perl_vendor_man3dir from spec - removed Packager from spec
Aug. 24, 2009 Sergey Y. Afonin 1.01-alt2
- Fixed description
Aug. 23, 2009 Sergey Y. Afonin 1.01-alt1
- Initial build for ALTLinux