Hello Michael,
seems to work as designed then. :-)
I will let the Tor folks know about this so they can distribute new location information with their next release.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Hello,
This patch has been merged and pushed into production and it looks like we now have some networks split into many smaller ones.
The file size of the database afterhasn’t changed though.
-Michael
On 30 Mar 2021, at 16:49, Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org wrote:
Hello Michael,
thank you for your reply.
Here you are: https://patchwork.ipfire.org/patch/4005/
Aside from that, there are still 8 patches left on https://patchwork.ipfire.org/project/location/list/. Perhaps you might want to check these as well before tagging a new release.
#11754 and #12594 won't be ready that soon, so I am fine with a new libloc version after the patches mentioned above have been checked on whether they are ready for merging them.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Hello,
I was looking for this one, but could not find it.
It doesn’t apply. Would you like to rebase this to master and submit it again?
-Michael
P.S. Still unsure whether I should wait or not :)
On 29 Mar 2021, at 21:34, Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org wrote:
By the way: https://patchwork.ipfire.org/patch/3620/ is still waiting for a decision of yours. :-)
Hello Michael,
you're welcome.
Well, #11754 and #12594 would be the next issues on my list, but I have no working code for them, yet.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller
Thank you for this.
Are there any other things coming or can I go ahead and tag another version to roll these changes out into production?
-Michael
> On 29 Mar 2021, at 21:24, Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org wrote: > > The IP range given in an inetnum object apparently not necessarily > matches distinct subnet boundaries. As a result, the current attempt to > calculate its CIDR mask resulted in faulty subnets not covering the > entire IP range. > > This patch leaves the task of enumerating subnets to the ipaddress > module itself, which handles things much more robust. Since the output > may contain of several subnets, a list for the inetnum key is necessary > as well as a loop over them when conducting the SQL statements. > > Fixes: #12595 > > Cc: Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org > Signed-off-by: Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org > --- > src/python/location-importer.in | 31 +++++++++++-------------------- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/src/python/location-importer.in b/src/python/location-importer.in > index 2506925..e2f201b 100644 > --- a/src/python/location-importer.in > +++ b/src/python/location-importer.in > @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ > # # > # libloc - A library to determine the location of someone on the Internet # > # # > -# Copyright (C) 2020 IPFire Development Team info@ipfire.org # > +# Copyright (C) 2020-2021 IPFire Development Team info@ipfire.org # > # # > # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # > # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # > @@ -604,18 +604,10 @@ class CLI(object): > log.warning("Could not parse line: %s" % line) > return > > - # Set prefix to default > - prefix = 32 > - > - # Count number of addresses in this subnet > - num_addresses = int(end_address) - int(start_address) > - if num_addresses: > - prefix -= math.log(num_addresses, 2) > - > - inetnum["inetnum"] = "%s/%.0f" % (start_address, prefix) > + inetnum["inetnum"] = list(ipaddress.summarize_address_range(start_address, end_address)) > > elif key == "inet6num": > - inetnum[key] = val > + inetnum[key] = [ipaddress.ip_network(val, strict=False)] > > elif key == "country": > inetnum[key] = val.upper() > @@ -630,15 +622,14 @@ class CLI(object): > (inetnum.get("inet6num") or inetnum.get("inetnum"))) > return > > - network = ipaddress.ip_network(inetnum.get("inet6num") or inetnum.get("inetnum"), strict=False) > - > - if not self._check_parsed_network(network): > - return > - > - self.db.execute("INSERT INTO _rirdata(network, country) \ > - VALUES(%s, %s) ON CONFLICT (network) DO UPDATE SET country = excluded.country", > - "%s" % network, inetnum.get("country"), > - ) > + # Iterate through all networks enumerated from above, check them for plausibility and insert > + # them into the database, if _check_parsed_network() succeeded > + for single_network in inetnum.get("inet6num") or inetnum.get("inetnum"): > + if self._check_parsed_network(single_network): > + self.db.execute("INSERT INTO _rirdata(network, country) \ > + VALUES(%s, %s) ON CONFLICT (network) DO UPDATE SET country = excluded.country", > + "%s" % single_network, inetnum.get("country"), > + ) > > def _parse_org_block(self, block): > org = {} > -- > 2.26.2