When I was working on a project I ran into this problem with redirecting. My solution is as follows:
header("Refresh: 5; url=../main/main.php?".session_id()."");
This allowed me to pass the session_id() which is used throughout site to make sure user has loged in.
I hope this helps!
LXXXVIII. Network Functions
需求
要编译本扩展模块不需要外部库文件。
安装
本函数库作为 PHP 内核的一部分,不用安装就能使用。
运行时配置
这些函数的行为受 php.ini 的影响。
表格 1. Network Configuration Options
| Name | Default | Changeable | Changelog |
|---|---|---|---|
| define_syslog_variables | "0" | PHP_INI_ALL |
以下是配置选项的简要解释。
- define_syslog_variables boolean
Whether or not to define the various syslog variables (e.g. $LOG_PID, $LOG_CRON, etc.). Turning it off is a good idea performance-wise. At runtime, you can define these variables by calling define_syslog_variables().
资源类型
本扩展模块未定义任何资源类型。
预定义常量
以下常量作为 PHP 核心的一部分一直有效。
表格 2. openlog() Options
| Constant | Description |
|---|---|
| LOG_CONS | if there is an error while sending data to the system logger, write directly to the system console |
| LOG_NDELAY | open the connection to the logger immediately |
| LOG_ODELAY | (default) delay opening the connection until the first message is logged |
| LOG_NOWAIT | |
| LOG_PERROR | print log message also to standard error |
| LOG_PID | include PID with each message |
表格 3. openlog() Facilities
| Constant | Description |
|---|---|
| LOG_AUTH | security/authorization messages (use LOG_AUTHPRIV instead in systems where that constant is defined) |
| LOG_AUTHPRIV | security/authorization messages (private) |
| LOG_CRON | clock daemon (cron and at) |
| LOG_DAEMON | other system daemons |
| LOG_KERN | kernel messages |
| LOG_LOCAL0 ... LOG_LOCAL7 | reserved for local use, these are not available in Windows |
| LOG_LPR | line printer subsystem |
| LOG_MAIL | mail subsystem |
| LOG_NEWS | USENET news subsystem |
| LOG_SYSLOG | messages generated internally by syslogd |
| LOG_USER | generic user-level messages |
| LOG_UUCP | UUCP subsystem |
表格 4. syslog() Priorities (in descending order)
| Constant | Description |
|---|---|
| LOG_EMERG | system is unusable |
| LOG_ALERT | action must be taken immediately |
| LOG_CRIT | critical conditions |
| LOG_ERR | error conditions |
| LOG_WARNING | warning conditions |
| LOG_NOTICE | normal, but significant, condition |
| LOG_INFO | informational message |
| LOG_DEBUG | debug-level message |
表格 5. dns_get_record() Options
| Constant | Description |
|---|---|
| DNS_A | IPv4 Address Resource |
| DNS_MX | Mail Exchanger Resource |
| DNS_CNAME | Alias (Canonical Name) Resource |
| DNS_NS | Authoritative Name Server Resource |
| DNS_PTR | Pointer Resource |
| DNS_HINFO | Host Info Resource (See IANA's Operating System Names for the meaning of these values) |
| DNS_SOA | Start of Authority Resource |
| DNS_TXT | Text Resource |
| DNS_ANY | Any Resource Record. On most systems this returns all resource records, however it should not be counted upon for critical uses. Try DNS_ALL instead. |
| DNS_AAAA | IPv6 Address Resource |
| DNS_ALL | Iteratively query the name server for each available record type. |
- 目录
- checkdnsrr -- Check DNS records corresponding to a given Internet host name or IP address
- closelog -- Close connection to system logger
- debugger_off -- Disable internal PHP debugger (PHP 3)
- debugger_on -- Enable internal PHP debugger (PHP 3)
- define_syslog_variables -- Initializes all syslog related constants
- dns_check_record -- Synonym for checkdnsrr()
- dns_get_mx -- Synonym for getmxrr()
- dns_get_record -- Fetch DNS Resource Records associated with a hostname
- fsockopen -- Open Internet or Unix domain socket connection
- gethostbyaddr -- Get the Internet host name corresponding to a given IP address
- gethostbyname -- Get the IP address corresponding to a given Internet host name
- gethostbynamel -- Get a list of IP addresses corresponding to a given Internet host name
- getmxrr -- Get MX records corresponding to a given Internet host name
- getprotobyname -- Get protocol number associated with protocol name
- getprotobynumber -- Get protocol name associated with protocol number
- getservbyname -- Get port number associated with an Internet service and protocol
- getservbyport -- Get Internet service which corresponds to port and protocol
- inet_ntop -- Converts a packed internet address to a human readable representation
- inet_pton -- Converts a human readable IP address to its packed in_addr representation
- ip2long -- Converts a string containing an (IPv4) Internet Protocol dotted address into a proper address
- long2ip -- Converts an (IPv4) Internet network address into a string in Internet standard dotted format
- openlog -- Open connection to system logger
- pfsockopen -- Open persistent Internet or Unix domain socket connection
- socket_get_status -- 别名 stream_get_meta_data()
- socket_set_blocking -- 别名 stream_set_blocking()
- socket_set_timeout -- 别名 stream_set_timeout()
- syslog -- Generate a system log message
Network Functions
dand at ddchosting.com
08-Apr-2006 02:28
08-Apr-2006 02:28
metator at netcabo dot pt
28-Jul-2005 07:34
28-Jul-2005 07:34
Ups. The function has a bug, though the example still works with it. Just replace the $_POST variables by the function parameters.
<?
function isIPIn($ip, $net, $mask) {
//doesn't check for the return value of ip2long
$ip = ip2long($ip);
$rede = ip2long($net);
$mask = ip2long($mask);
//AND
$res = $ip & $mask;
return ($res == $rede);
}
?>
metator at netcabo dot pt
27-Jul-2005 08:22
27-Jul-2005 08:22
Regarding samuele's note:
You can get faster code if you apply directly what happens in network devices, such as routers. If you AND (logic operation) the remote ip against the local netmask the result will be the network ip if the remote ip is from the local network. Example:
192.168.0.16 = 11000000.10101000.00000000.00010000
& 255.255.255.0 = 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000
--------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.0.0 = 11000000.10101000.00000000.00000000
And now the code. My example uses a html form where you place the values you want to test:
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Check IP</TITLE>
</HEAD><BODY>
<form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="POST">
Hope you find this useful.
IP to check: <input type="text" name="ip"> <br>
Local network ip: <input type="text" name="net"> <br>
Local netmask: <input type="text" name="mask"> <br>
<input type="submit" name="check" value="Check it!">
</form>
<?php
/**
* @param string $ip IP to check in dotted decimal format
* @param string $net Network IP in dotted decimal format
* @param string $mask Netmask in dotted decimal format
* @returns true if the ip belongs to the network, false otherwise
**/
function isIPIn($ip, $net, $mask) {
//doesn't check for the return value of ip2long
$ip = ip2long($_POST['ip']);
$rede = ip2long($_POST['net']);
$mask = ip2long($_POST['mask']);
//AND
$res = $ip & $mask;
return ($res == $rede);
}
if (isset($_POST['check'])) {
echo isIPIn($_POST['ip'], $_POST['net'], $_POST['mask']) ? "IP IN.": "IP OUT.";
}
?>
</BODY><HTML>
nexxer at rogers dot com
24-Feb-2005 05:16
24-Feb-2005 05:16
In Trevor Hemsley's translation of the perl range2cidr function, the
while ($end > $start)
condition should be
while ($end >= $start)
otherwise it won't work for /32s, ie if you feed range2cidr("1.2.3.4", "1.2.3.4").
-- nex
samuele at norsam dot org
25-Nov-2003 09:01
25-Nov-2003 09:01
To find if an IP is in a net/mask (very fast):
<?php
function isIPIn($ip,$net,$mask) {
$lnet=ip2long($net);
$lip=ip2long($ip);
$binnet=str_pad( decbin($lnet),32,"0","STR_PAD_LEFT" );
$firstpart=substr($binnet,0,$mask);
$binip=str_pad( decbin($lip),32,"0","STR_PAD_LEFT" );
$firstip=substr($binip,0,$mask);
return(strcmp($firstpart,$firstip)==0);
}
?>
This function can be compacted, avoiding some variable settings, but the function will not be too clear to read...
Example code, used to made a kind of location service network-based:
<?php
$n = array ( "192.168.0.0/16" => "TUSCANY",
"192.168.1.0/24" => "- Florence",
"192.168.2.0/24" => "- Pisa",
"192.168.3.0/24" => "- Siena",
"192.168.64.0/21" => "- Tuscan Archipelago",
"192.168.64.0/23" => "--- Elba Island",
"192.168.66.0/24" => "--- Capraia Island",
"192.168.67.0/24" => "--- Giannutri Island");
// Normally you should use the following line
$myip = $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REMOTE_ADDR'];
// This is first example: returns Tuscany/Pisa
$myip = "192.168.2.33";
// This is second example: returns Tuscany/T.Arch./Elba
$myip = "192.168.65.34";
echo "Your position:<br />\n";
foreach ( $n as $k=>$v ) {
list($net,$mask)=split("/",$k);
if (isIPIn($myip,$net,$mask)) {
echo $n[$k]."<br />\n"; }
}
?>
and so on...
null at tty dot net dot ru
13-Oct-2003 04:51
13-Oct-2003 04:51
Ported Net::Netmask perl module:
http://null.pp.ru/src/php/Netmask.phps
anderson at piq dot com dot br
06-Aug-2003 10:10
06-Aug-2003 10:10
If you want to get the interface of an IP, based on the local route table, use this.
function GetIfaceforIP($user_ip)
{
$route = "/bin/netstat -rn";
exec($route, $aoutput);
foreach($aoutput as $key => $line)
{
if($key > 1)
{
$line = ereg_replace("[[:space:]]+",",",$line);
list($network, $gateway, $mask, $flags, $mss, $window, $irtt, $iface) = explode(",", $line)
if((ip2long($user_ip) & ip2long($mask)) == ip2long($network))
{
return $iface;
}
}
}
}
02-Apr-2003 08:11
Alternative cidr_conv function - a little easier to follow
function cidr_conv($cidr_address) {
$first = substr($cidr_address, 0, strpos($cidr_address, "/"));
$netmask = substr(strstr($cidr_address, "/"), 1);
$first_bin = str_pad(decbin(ip2long($first)), 32, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);
$netmask_bin = str_pad(str_repeat("1", (integer)$netmask), 32, "0", STR_PAD_RIGHT);
for ($i = 0; $i < 32; $i++) {
if ($netmask_bin[$i] == "1")
$last_bin .= $first_bin[$i];
else
$last_bin .= "1";
}
$last = long2ip(bindec($last_bin));
return "$first - $last";
}
trevor-hemsley at nospam dot dial dot pipex dot com
16-Oct-2002 11:53
16-Oct-2002 11:53
Previous example of IP range to CIDR list does not cope with ranges as well as the perl Net::Netmask range2cidrlist() function. In PHP this looks like
<?
function imask($this)
{
// use base_convert not dechex because dechex is broken and returns 0x80000000 instead of 0xffffffff
return base_convert((pow(2,32) - pow(2, (32-$this)))), 10, 16);
}
function imaxblock($ibase, $tbit)
{
while ($tbit > 0)
{
$im = hexdec(imask($tbit-1));
$imand = $ibase & $im;
if ($imand != $ibase)
{
break;
}
$tbit--;
}
return $tbit;
}
function range2cidrlist($istart, $iend)
{
// this function returns an array of cidr lists that map the range given
$s = explode(".", $istart);
// PHP ip2long does not handle leading zeros on IP addresses! 172.016 comes back as 172.14, seems to be treated as octal!
$start = "";
$dot = "";
while (list($key,$val) = each($s))
{
$start = sprintf("%s%s%d",$start,$dot,$val);
$dot = ".";
}
$end = "";
$dot = "";
$e = explode(".",$iend);
while (list($key,$val) = each($e))
{
$end = sprintf("%s%s%d",$end,$dot,$val);
$dot = ".";
}
$start = ip2long($start);
$end = ip2long($end);
$result = array();
while ($end > $start)
{
$maxsize = imaxblock($start,32);
$x = log($end - $start + 1)/log(2);
$maxdiff = floor(32 - floor($x));
$ip = long2ip($start);
if ($maxsize < $maxdiff)
{
$maxsize = $maxdiff;
}
array_push($result,"$ip/$maxsize");
$start += pow(2, (32-$maxsize));
}
return $result;
}
?>
philippe-at-cyberabuse.org
12-Oct-2002 03:49
12-Oct-2002 03:49
... and this one will do the opposite (o return NULL for invalid netblocks) :
1.0.0.0 1.0.255.255 -> 1.0.0.0/16
1.0.0.0 1.3.255.255 -> 1.0.0.0/14
192.168.0.0 192.168.0.255 -> 192.168.0.0/24
function ip2cidr($ip_start,$ip_end) {
if(long2ip(ip2long($ip_start))!=$ip_start or long2ip(ip2long($ip_end))!=$ip_end) return NULL;
$ipl_start=(int)ip2long($ip_start);
$ipl_end=(int)ip2long($ip_end);
if($ipl_start>0 && $ipl_end<0) $delta=($ipl_end+4294967296)-$ipl_start;
else $delta=$ipl_end-$ipl_start;
$netmask=str_pad(decbin($delta),32,"0","STR_PAD_LEFT");
if(ip2long($ip_start)==0 && substr_count($netmask,"1")==32) return "0.0.0.0/0";
if($delta<0 or ($delta>0 && $delta%2==0)) return NULL;
for($mask=0;$mask<32;$mask++) if($netmask[$mask]==1) break;
if(substr_count($netmask,"0")!=$mask) return NULL;
return "$ip_start/$mask";
}
philippe-at-cyberabuse.org
14-Dec-2001 07:46
14-Dec-2001 07:46
PHP miss CIDR functions.
This one will convert a CIDR like this:
0.0.0.0/16 -> 0.0.0.0 - 0.0.255.255
127.0/16 -> 127.0.0.0 - 127.0.255.255
etc...
function cidrconv($net) {
$start=strtok($net,"/");
$n=3-substr_count($net, ".");
if ($n>0) { for ($i=$n;$i>0;$i--) $start.=".0"; }
$bits1=str_pad(decbin(ip2long($start)),32,"0","STR_PAD_LEFT");
$net=pow(2,(32-substr(strstr($net,"/"),1)))-1;
$bits2=str_pad(decbin($net),32,"0","STR_PAD_LEFT");
for ($i=0;$i<32;$i++) {
if ($bits1[$i]==$bits2[$i]) $final.=$bits1[$i];
if ($bits1[$i]==1 and $bits2[$i]==0) $final.=$bits1[$i];
if ($bits1[$i]==0 and $bits2[$i]==1) $final.=$bits2[$i];
}
return $start." - ".long2ip(bindec($final));
}
philip at cornado dot c()m
04-Jul-2001 02:20
04-Jul-2001 02:20
More socket functions can be seen here :
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.sockets.php
