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[tor-commits] [bridgedb/master] Add glossary definitions to bridgedb.parse.addr module docstring.
commit 9e91f72eb440a367f2614efc389dfe2cd64f4e6c
Author: Isis Lovecruft <isis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat Dec 7 04:29:17 2013 +0000
Add glossary definitions to bridgedb.parse.addr module docstring.
---
lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py | 116 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 116 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py b/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py
index 6e5daa6..ebd8716 100644
--- a/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py
+++ b/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py
@@ -24,6 +24,122 @@
|__ :mod:`bridgedbparse.headers`
|__ :mod:`bridgedb.parse.options`
\__ :mod:`bridgedb.parse.versions`
+
+..
+
+Private IP Address Ranges:
+''''''''''''''''''''''''''
+.. glossary::
+
+ 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 (10.0.0.0/8 prefix)
+ 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 (172.16.0.0/12 prefix)
+ 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 (192.168.0.0/16 prefix)
+ These Address ranges are reserved by IANA for private intranets, and not
+ routable to the Internet. For additional information, see :rfc:`1918`.
+
+Reserved and Special Use Addresses:
+'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
+.. glossary::
+
+ Unspecified Address
+ Default Route
+ ex. ``0.0.0.0/8``
+ ex. ``::/128``
+ Current network (only valid as source address). See :rfc:`1122`. An
+ **Unspecified Address** in the context of firewalls means "all addresses
+ of the local machine". In a routing context, it is usually termed the
+ **Default Route**, and it means the default route (to "the rest of" the
+ internet). See :rfc:`1700`.
+
+ Loopback Address
+ ex. ``127.0.0.0``
+ Reserved for loopback and IPC on the localhost. See :rfc:`1122`.
+
+ Localhost Address
+ ex. ``127.0.0.1 - 127.255.255.254`` (``127.0.0.0/8``)
+ ex. ``::1``
+ Loopback IP addresses (refers to self). See :rfc:`5735`.
+
+ Link-Local Address
+ ex. ``169.254.0.0/16``
+ ex. ``fe80::/64``
+ These are the link-local blocks, used for communication between hosts on
+ a single link. See :rfc:`3927`.
+
+ Multicast Address
+ ex. ``224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255`` (``224.0.0.0/4``)
+ Reserved for multicast addresses. See :rfc:`3171`.
+
+ Private Address
+ ex. ``10.0.0.0/8``
+ ex. ``172.16.0.0/12``
+ ex. ``192.168.0.0/16``
+ Reserved for private networks. See :rfc:`1918`.
+
+ Reserved Address
+ ex. ``240.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255`` (``240.0.0.0/4``)
+ Reserved (former Class E network). See :rfc:`1700`, :rfc:`3232`, and
+ :rfc:`5735`. The one exception to this rule is the :term:`Limited
+ Broadcast Address`, ``255.255.255.255`` for which packets at the IP
+ layer are not forwarded to the public internet.
+
+ Limited Broadcast Address
+ ex. ``255.255.255.255``
+ Limited broadcast address (limited to all other nodes on the LAN). See
+ :rfc:`919`. For IPv4, ``255`` in any part of the IP is reserved for
+ broadcast addressing to the local LAN.
+
+
+.. warning:: The :mod:`ipaddr` module (as of version 2.1.10) does not
+ understand the following reserved_ addresses:
+
+.. _reserved: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5735#page-4
+
+.. glossary::
+
+ Reserved Address (Protocol Assignments)
+ ex. ``192.0.0.0/24``
+ Reserved for IETF protocol assignments. See :rfc:`5735`.
+
+ Reserved Address (6to4 Relay Anycast)
+ ex. ``192.88.99.0/24``
+ IPv6 to IPv4 relay. See :rfc:`3068`.
+
+ Reserved Address (Network Benchmark)
+ ex. ``198.18.0.0/15``
+ Network benchmark tests. See :rfc:`2544`.
+
+ Reserved Address (TEST-NET-1)
+ ex. ``192.0.2.0/24``
+ Reserved for use in documentation and example code. It is often used in
+ conjunction with domain names ``example.com`` or ``example.net`` in
+ vendor and protocol documentation. See :rfc:`1166`.
+
+ Reserved Address (TEST-NET-2)
+ ex. ``198.51.100.0/24``
+ TEST-NET-2. See :rfc:`5737`.
+
+ Reserved Address (TEST-NET-3)
+ ex. ``203.0.113.0/24``
+ TEST-NET-3. See :rfc:`5737`.
+
+ Shared Address Space
+ ex. ``100.64.0.0/10``
+ See :rfc:`6598`.
+
+ Site-Local Address
+ Unique Local Address
+ ex. ``ff00::0/8``
+ ex. ``fec0::/10`` (:rfc:`3513` §2.5.6)
+ Similar uses to :term:`Limited Broadcast Address`. For IPv6, everything
+ becomes convoluted_ and complicated_, and then redefined_. See
+ :rfc:`4193`, :rfc:`3879`, and :rfc:`3513`. The
+ :meth:`ipaddr.IPAddress.is_site_local` method *only* checks to see if
+ the address is a **Unique Local Address** vis-á-vis :rfc:`3513` §2.5.6.
+
+.. _convoluted: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#Multicast_addresses
+.. _complicated: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#IPv6_address_scopes
+.. _redefined: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_local_address
"""
import logging
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