I have been working in this script for some days already. First I was asked to match only the ip address and that is what I did, now I was asked to match the ip address with the subnet mask(the short version). For instance, 192.168.2.13/21. This script works just fine to match the ip address without the subnet mask. QUESTION: How can I modify this script to match an ip address with the subnet(/21) mask but also return the same ip address with other subnet mask that I didn't mention. For example, if I input 192.168.2.13/21 it will also return if found 192.168.2.13/19 and/or 192.168.2.13/22, etc. This is what I have done. Thank you
#!/bin/bash
valid_ip(){
local stat=1
ip="$1"
if [[ $ip =~ [0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}$ ]]; then
OIFS=$IFS
IFS='.'
a=($ip)
IFS=$OIFS
[[ ${a[0]} -le 255 && ${a[1]} -le 255 && ${a[2]} -le 255 && ${a[3]} -le 255 ]]
stat=$?
fi
return $stat
}
red='\e[0;31m'
nc='\e[0m'
blue='\e[0;34m'
yellow='\e[1;33m'
echo -e "${red}Type 0 to quit${nc}"
while true; do
echo -e "${yellow}Enter an IP address: ${nc}\c"
read ip
if [ $ip == 0 ]; then
echo "Good Bye!!"
break;
elif valid_ip $ip; then
if egrep $ip ips; then
echo $ip >> advertised
echo $ip "is been advertised"
else
echo $ip >> Notadvertised
echo $ip "is not been adversited"
fi
else
echo "Not valid. Please re-enter IP address"
fi
done
ipcalc
to validate IP addresses? It is in the initscripts package and you probably have it installed. You can then grep for${ip}/{,1}
regardless of the mask and/
being optional.