Net::IP::Identifier - identify entities from IP address or network block. For example, you might be running logwatch on your system, and you get SMTP messages from everyone who sends you email. For logging purposes, it's convenient to group everything coming from GMail under a single name instead of the mutiple IP addresses used by Google. This module lets you identify a particular IP address (or network block) as one of a set of 'identified' entities. Any number of plugin modules can be added to the Net/IP/Identifier/Plugin directory. Each plugin is dedicated to a particular entity (they must each satisfy the Net_IP_Identifier 'role' - see perldoc Role::Tiny). Net::IP::Identifier loads all submodules found in Net/IP/Identifier by default, or can be configured to use a subset of them. Also, each submodule can be used stand-alone if you only need to identify a particular entity. Parent/child relationships among network blocks is supported. This module is a modulino, meaning it can be used as either a module or as a script. When called as a script, pass in any number of IP addresses or network blocks on the command line (in any of the forms acceptable to Net::IP). Alternatively, pass in filenames - the files are scanned for strings that look like IP addresses or CIDR strings. The output is the same as the input IPs/CIDRs except that identified IPs and network blocks are replaced by the name of the identified entity. Unidentified IPs and network blocks are normalized to dotted decimal or CIDR format. IP range notation (looking like N.N.N.N - N.N.N.N, such as often seen in WHOIS reports) will be interpreted correctly as a network block (even with spaces surrounding the '-'). Note that this module has the same restrictions on contiguous bits in the bitmask as Net::IP (which this module uses heavily). Keep in mind that a single IP range (N.N.N.N - N.N.N.N) may require multiple netblocks in CIDR notation (N.N.N.N/W). INSTALLATION To install this module, perform the following incantation perl Makefile.PL make make test make install After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command: perldoc Net::IP::Identifier COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (C) 2014 Reid Augustin This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.