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Python IP Address with CIDR Validators
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import ipaddress | |
def check_ip(s_ip_or_net): | |
b_valid = True | |
try: | |
# The IP Addresses are expected to be passed without / even if it's /32 it would fail | |
# If it uses / so, the CIDR notation, check it as a Network, even if it's /32 | |
if "/" in s_ip_or_net: | |
o_net = ipaddress.ip_network(s_ip_or_net) | |
else: | |
o_ip = ipaddress.ip_address(s_ip_or_net) | |
except ValueError: | |
b_valid = False | |
return b_valid | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
a_ips = ["192.168.1.0/20", | |
"10.0.0.0/16" | |
] | |
for s_ip in a_ips: | |
b_success = check_ip(s_ip) | |
if b_success is True: | |
print(f"The IP Address or Network {s_ip} is valid") | |
else: | |
print(f"The IP Address or Network {s_ip} is not valid") |
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