├── .gitignore ├── .gopmfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── VERSION ├── afrinic.go ├── apnic.go ├── arin.go ├── helper.go ├── helper_test.go ├── lacnic.go ├── ripe.go ├── usage └── main.go ├── whois.go └── whois_test.go /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Compiled Object files, Static and Dynamic libs (Shared Objects) 2 | *.o 3 | *.a 4 | *.so 5 | 6 | # Folders 7 | _obj 8 | _test 9 | 10 | # Architecture specific extensions/prefixes 11 | *.[568vq] 12 | [568vq].out 13 | 14 | *.cgo1.go 15 | *.cgo2.c 16 | _cgo_defun.c 17 | _cgo_gotypes.go 18 | _cgo_export.* 19 | 20 | _testmain.go 21 | 22 | *.exe 23 | *.test 24 | *.prof 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gopmfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [target] 2 | path = github.com/c1982/ripego -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ripego 2 | 3 | This package detects the coordination center for the IPv4 address and makes IP Whois lookup. Retrieve all informations about IP adress. Supported registries: ripe, arin, apnic, afrinic, lacnic 4 | 5 | 6 | Bu paket IPv4 adresini ilgili koordinasyon merkezini tespit ederek Whois sorgulaması yapar ve IP hakkında bilgiyi getirir. Desteklediği kordinasyon merkezleri: ripe, arin, apnic, afrinic, lacnic 7 | 8 | 9 | ### Install / Yükleme 10 | 11 | ```bash 12 | $ go get github.com/c1982/ripego 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | ### Usage / Kullanım 16 | 17 | ```go 18 | package main 19 | 20 | import ( 21 | "fmt" 22 | "log" 23 | "ripego" 24 | ) 25 | 26 | func main() { 27 | 28 | w, err := ripego.IPLookup("178.18.196.250") 29 | 30 | if err != nil { 31 | log.Fatal(err) 32 | } 33 | 34 | fmt.Println("Inetnum: " + w.Inetnum) 35 | fmt.Println("Desc: " + w.Descr) 36 | } 37 | 38 | //Output: 39 | //Inetnum: 178.18.192.0 - 178.18.207.255 40 | //Desc: Vargonen Teknoloji ve Bilisim Sanayi Ticaret Anonim Sirketi 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | ### Contact 44 | 45 | aspsrc@gmail.com 46 | 47 | Oğuzhan 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /VERSION: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0.0.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /afrinic.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | type afrinic struct { 4 | } 5 | 6 | // AfrinicCheck function 7 | func AfrinicCheck(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 8 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, afrinic_whois_server) 9 | 10 | if err != nil { 11 | return w, err 12 | } 13 | 14 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 15 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 16 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "netname") 17 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "admin-c") 18 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 19 | wi.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "created") 20 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "descr") 21 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "last-modified") 22 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 23 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 24 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 25 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 26 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 27 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "org") 28 | 29 | p := WhoisPerson{} 30 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "person") 31 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "abuse-mailbox") 32 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "address") 33 | p.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "created") 34 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "last-modified") 35 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "mnt-by") 36 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "nic-hdl") 37 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "phone") 38 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "source") 39 | 40 | rt := WhoisRoute{} 41 | rt.Origin = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "origin") 42 | rt.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "created") 43 | rt.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "descr") 44 | rt.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "last-modified") 45 | rt.Route = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "route") 46 | rt.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "source") 47 | 48 | wi.Person = p 49 | wi.Route = rt 50 | 51 | return wi, err 52 | } 53 | 54 | // Check function (original) 55 | func (r afrinic) Check(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 56 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, afrinic_whois_server) 57 | 58 | if err != nil { 59 | return w, err 60 | } 61 | 62 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 63 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 64 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "netname") 65 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "admin-c") 66 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 67 | wi.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "created") 68 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "descr") 69 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "last-modified") 70 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 71 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 72 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 73 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 74 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 75 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "org") 76 | 77 | p := WhoisPerson{} 78 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "person") 79 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "abuse-mailbox") 80 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "address") 81 | p.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "created") 82 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "last-modified") 83 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "mnt-by") 84 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "nic-hdl") 85 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "phone") 86 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "source") 87 | 88 | rt := WhoisRoute{} 89 | rt.Origin = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "origin") 90 | rt.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "created") 91 | rt.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "descr") 92 | rt.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "last-modified") 93 | rt.Route = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "route") 94 | rt.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "source") 95 | 96 | wi.Person = p 97 | wi.Route = rt 98 | 99 | return wi, err 100 | } 101 | 102 | // hasIP function for derterming the right provider 103 | func (r afrinic) hasIP(ipaddr string) bool { 104 | //http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xhtml 105 | ips := []string{"41", "102", "105", "154", "196", "197"} 106 | return isProviderIP(ipaddr, ips) 107 | } 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apnic.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | type apnic struct { 4 | } 5 | 6 | func ApnicCheck(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 7 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, apnic_whois_server) 8 | 9 | if err != nil { 10 | return w, err 11 | } 12 | 13 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 14 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 15 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "netname") 16 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "admin-c") 17 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 18 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "descr") 19 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "changed") 20 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 21 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 22 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 23 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 24 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 25 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "irt", "irt") 26 | 27 | p := WhoisPerson{} 28 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "role") 29 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "irt", "abuse-mailbox") 30 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "address") 31 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "changed") 32 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "mnt-by") 33 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "nic-hdl") 34 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "phone") 35 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "source") 36 | 37 | wi.Person = p 38 | 39 | return wi, err 40 | } 41 | 42 | func ApnicCheck6(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 43 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, apnic_whois_server) 44 | 45 | if err != nil { 46 | return w, err 47 | } 48 | 49 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 50 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "inet6num") 51 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "netname") 52 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "admin-c") 53 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "country") 54 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "descr") 55 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "changed") 56 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "mnt-by") 57 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "mnt-lower") 58 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "mnt-routes") 59 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "source") 60 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "tech-c") 61 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "irt", "irt") 62 | 63 | p := WhoisPerson{} 64 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "role") 65 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "irt", "abuse-mailbox") 66 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "address") 67 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "changed") 68 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "mnt-by") 69 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "nic-hdl") 70 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "phone") 71 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "source") 72 | 73 | wi.Person = p 74 | 75 | return wi, err 76 | } 77 | 78 | func (r apnic) Check(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 79 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, apnic_whois_server) 80 | 81 | if err != nil { 82 | return w, err 83 | } 84 | 85 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 86 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 87 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "netname") 88 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "admin-c") 89 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 90 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "descr") 91 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "changed") 92 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 93 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 94 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 95 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 96 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 97 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "irt", "irt") 98 | 99 | p := WhoisPerson{} 100 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "role") 101 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "irt", "abuse-mailbox") 102 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "address") 103 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "changed") 104 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "mnt-by") 105 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "nic-hdl") 106 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "phone") 107 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "source") 108 | 109 | wi.Person = p 110 | 111 | return wi, err 112 | } 113 | 114 | // hasIP function for derterming the right provider 115 | func (r apnic) hasIP(ipaddr string) bool { 116 | //http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xhtml 117 | ips := []string{"1", "14", "27", "36", "39", "42", "49", "49", "58", "59", 118 | "60", "61", "101", "103", "106", "110", "111", "112", "113", "114", 119 | "115", "116", "117", "118", "119", "120", "121", "122", "123", "124", 120 | "125", "126", "133", "150", "153", "163", "171", "175", "180", "182", "183", 121 | "202", "203", "210", "211", "218", "219", "220", "221", "222", "223"} 122 | 123 | return isProviderIP(ipaddr, ips) 124 | } 125 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arin.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | type arin struct { 4 | } 5 | 6 | func ArinCheck(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 7 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, arin_whois_server) 8 | 9 | if err != nil { 10 | return w, err 11 | } 12 | 13 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 14 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "NetRange") 15 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "NetName") 16 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "Organization") 17 | wi.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "RegDate") 18 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "Updated") 19 | wi.Status = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "NetType") 20 | 21 | rt := WhoisRoute{} 22 | rt.Origin = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "OriginAS") 23 | rt.Route = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "CIDR") 24 | 25 | wi.Route = rt 26 | 27 | return wi, err 28 | } 29 | 30 | func (r arin) Check(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 31 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, arin_whois_server) 32 | 33 | if err != nil { 34 | return w, err 35 | } 36 | 37 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 38 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "NetRange") 39 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "NetName") 40 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "Organization") 41 | wi.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "RegDate") 42 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "Updated") 43 | wi.Status = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "NetType") 44 | 45 | rt := WhoisRoute{} 46 | rt.Origin = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "OriginAS") 47 | rt.Route = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "NetRange", "CIDR") 48 | 49 | wi.Route = rt 50 | 51 | return wi, err 52 | } 53 | 54 | // hasIP function for derterming the right provider 55 | func (r arin) hasIP(ipaddr string) bool { 56 | //http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xhtml 57 | ips := []string{"3", "4", "6", "7", "8", "9", "11", "12", "13", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", 58 | "26", "28", "29", "30", "32", "33", "34", "35", "38", "40", "44", "45", "47", "48", "50", "52", "54", "55", "56", "63", 59 | "64", "65", "66", "67", "68", "69", "70", "71", "72", "73", "74", "75", "76", "96", "97", "98", "99", "100", "104", "107", 60 | "108", "128", "129", "130", "131", "132", "134", "135", "136", "137", "138", "139", "140", "142", "143", "144", "146", "147", 61 | "148", "149", "152", "155", "156", "157", "158", "159", "160", "161", "162", "164", "165", "166", "167", "168", "169", 62 | "170", "172", "173", "174", "184", "192", "198", "199", "204", "205", "206", "207", "208", "209", "214", "215", "216"} 63 | 64 | return isProviderIP(ipaddr, ips) 65 | } 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /helper.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "bufio" 5 | "io/ioutil" 6 | "net" 7 | "regexp" 8 | "strings" 9 | "time" 10 | ) 11 | 12 | const ( 13 | rpsl_line_pattern = `(.+):\W+(.+)` 14 | ) 15 | 16 | func getTcpContent(search string, host string) (s string, err error) { 17 | 18 | conn, err := net.DialTimeout("tcp", net.JoinHostPort(host, "43"), time.Second*28) 19 | defer conn.Close() 20 | 21 | if err != nil { 22 | return s, err 23 | } 24 | 25 | conn.Write([]byte(search + "\r\n")) 26 | 27 | buffer, err := ioutil.ReadAll(conn) 28 | 29 | if err != nil { 30 | return s, err 31 | } 32 | 33 | s = string(buffer[:]) 34 | 35 | return s, err 36 | } 37 | 38 | func parseRPSLValue(whoisText string, class string, section string) string { 39 | 40 | var sectionValue = "" 41 | var hasIn = false 42 | 43 | sc := bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(whoisText)) 44 | 45 | for sc.Scan() { 46 | var line = sc.Text() 47 | if strings.HasPrefix(line, class) { 48 | if hasIn == false { 49 | hasIn = true 50 | } 51 | } 52 | 53 | if hasIn { 54 | if strings.HasPrefix(line, section) { 55 | sectionValue = parseRPSLine(line) 56 | break 57 | } 58 | } 59 | } 60 | 61 | return sectionValue 62 | } 63 | 64 | func parseRPSLine(whoisLine string) string { 65 | 66 | rx, _ := regexp.Compile(rpsl_line_pattern) 67 | s := rx.FindAllStringSubmatch(whoisLine, -1) 68 | 69 | if len(s) >= 1 { 70 | return s[0][2] 71 | } 72 | 73 | return "" 74 | } 75 | 76 | func isProviderIP(ipaddr string, ips []string) bool { 77 | 78 | hasip := false 79 | octet := firstOctec(ipaddr) 80 | 81 | for i := range ips { 82 | if octet == ips[i] { 83 | hasip = true 84 | break 85 | } 86 | } 87 | 88 | return hasip 89 | } 90 | 91 | func firstOctec(ipaddr string) string { 92 | return strings.Split(ipaddr, ".")[0] 93 | } 94 | 95 | func isValidIp(ipaddr string) bool { 96 | ip := net.ParseIP(ipaddr) 97 | 98 | return ip.To4() != nil 99 | } 100 | 101 | func isValidIPv6(ipaddr string) bool { 102 | ip := net.ParseIP(ipaddr) 103 | 104 | return ip.To16() != nil 105 | } 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /helper_test.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "testing" 5 | ) 6 | 7 | const ( 8 | WHOIS_DATA_RPSL = `% This is the RIPE Database query service. 9 | % The objects are in RPSL format. 10 | % 11 | % The RIPE Database is subject to Terms and Conditions. 12 | % See http://www.ripe.net/db/support/db-terms-conditions.pdf 13 | 14 | % Note: this output has been filtered. 15 | % To receive output for a database update, use the "-B" flag. 16 | 17 | % Information related to '178.18.192.0 - 178.18.207.255' 18 | 19 | % Abuse contact for '178.18.192.0 - 178.18.207.255' is 'noc@vt.com.tr' 20 | 21 | inetnum: 178.18.192.0 - 178.18.207.255 22 | netname: TR-VARGONEN-20100423 23 | descr: Vargonen Teknoloji ve Bilisim Sanayi Ticaret Anonim Sirketi 24 | country: TR 25 | org: ORG-VTIv1-RIPE 26 | admin-c: VT5050-RIPE 27 | tech-c: VT5050-RIPE 28 | status: ALLOCATED PA 29 | mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT 30 | mnt-lower: MNT-VRGN 31 | mnt-routes: MNT-VRGN 32 | created: 2010-04-23T15:52:35Z 33 | last-modified: 2014-12-11T10:31:35Z 34 | source: RIPE # Filtered 35 | 36 | organisation: ORG-VTIv1-RIPE 37 | org-name: Vargonen Teknoloji ve Bilisim Sanayi Ticaret Anonim Sirketi 38 | org-type: LIR 39 | address: Vargonen Teknoloji ve Bilisim Sanayi Ticaret Anonim Sirketi 40 | address: Ankara Cad No 81 Bayrakli Tower Kat 19 Bayrakli 41 | address: 35030 42 | address: IZMIR 43 | address: TURKEY 44 | phone: +908506600099 45 | fax-no: +902324570021 46 | abuse-c: AR17405-RIPE 47 | mnt-ref: MNT-VRGN 48 | mnt-ref: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT 49 | mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT 50 | abuse-mailbox: noc@vargonen.com 51 | created: 2010-04-07T13:50:24Z 52 | last-modified: 2015-01-07T21:19:36Z 53 | source: RIPE # Filtered 54 | 55 | person: Vargonen LIR Admin 56 | address: Ankara Cad. No:81 Bayrakli Tower 57 | address: Kat:19 58 | address: Bayrakli - Izmir 59 | address: TR 60 | phone: +90 850 660 00 99 61 | abuse-mailbox: noc@vt.com.tr 62 | fax-no: +90 232 457 00 21 63 | nic-hdl: VT5050-RIPE 64 | created: 2010-04-14T11:24:11Z 65 | last-modified: 2015-01-07T21:13:34Z 66 | source: RIPE # Filtered 67 | mnt-by: MNT-VRGN 68 | 69 | % Information related to '178.18.196.0/24AS43391' 70 | 71 | route: 178.18.196.0/24 72 | descr: Vargonen Route 73 | origin: AS43391 74 | mnt-by: MNT-VRGN 75 | created: 2014-12-01T23:24:24Z 76 | last-modified: 2015-01-07T21:30:22Z 77 | source: RIPE # Filtered 78 | 79 | % This query was served by the RIPE Database Query Service version 1.85.1 (DB-3)` 80 | ) 81 | 82 | /* 83 | func TestTcpContent(t *testing.T) { 84 | 85 | d, err := GetTcpContent("178.18.196.250", "whois.ripe.net") 86 | 87 | if err != nil { 88 | t.Fatal(err.Error()) 89 | } 90 | 91 | if d == "" { 92 | t.Fatal("TCP data obtained") 93 | } 94 | }*/ 95 | 96 | func TestReadLineValue(t *testing.T) { 97 | 98 | line1 := "inetnum: 178.18.192.0 - 178.18.207.255" 99 | 100 | va1 := parseRPSLine(line1) 101 | 102 | if va1 == "" { 103 | t.Fatal("Value cannot be determined") 104 | } 105 | 106 | if va1 != "178.18.192.0 - 178.18.207.255" { 107 | t.Fatalf("not expected data: %s", va1) 108 | } 109 | 110 | t.Log(va1) 111 | } 112 | 113 | func TestParseData(t *testing.T) { 114 | 115 | w := WhoisInfo{} 116 | w.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(WHOIS_DATA_RPSL, "inetnum", "admin-c") 117 | 118 | w.Person = WhoisPerson{} 119 | w.Person.Name = parseRPSLValue(WHOIS_DATA_RPSL, "person", "person") 120 | 121 | w.Route = WhoisRoute{} 122 | w.Route.Origin = parseRPSLValue(WHOIS_DATA_RPSL, "route", "origin") 123 | 124 | if w.AdminC != "VT5050-RIPE" { 125 | t.Fatalf("No expected inetnum data: %s", w.AdminC) 126 | } 127 | 128 | t.Logf("inetnum admin-c: ", w.AdminC) 129 | 130 | if w.Person.Name != "Vargonen LIR Admin" { 131 | t.Fatalf("No expected person data: %s", w.Person.Name) 132 | } 133 | 134 | t.Logf("person person: ", w.Person.Name) 135 | 136 | if w.Route.Origin != "AS43391" { 137 | t.Fatalf("No expected route data: %s", w.Route.Origin) 138 | } 139 | 140 | t.Logf("route origin: ", w.Route.Origin) 141 | } 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lacnic.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | type lacnic struct { 4 | } 5 | 6 | func LacnicCheck(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 7 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, lacnic_whois_server) 8 | 9 | if err != nil { 10 | return w, err 11 | } 12 | 13 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 14 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 15 | wi.Status = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "status") 16 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "ownerid") 17 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "owner-c") 18 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 19 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "owner") 20 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "changed") 21 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 22 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 23 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 24 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 25 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 26 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "owner") 27 | 28 | p := WhoisPerson{} 29 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "nic-hdl") 30 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "e-mail") 31 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "address") 32 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "changed") 33 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "nic-hdl") 34 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "phone") 35 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "p.Co", "source") 36 | 37 | wi.Person = p 38 | 39 | return wi, err 40 | } 41 | 42 | func (r lacnic) Check(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 43 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, lacnic_whois_server) 44 | 45 | if err != nil { 46 | return w, err 47 | } 48 | 49 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 50 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 51 | wi.Status = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "status") 52 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "ownerid") 53 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "owner-c") 54 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 55 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "owner") 56 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "changed") 57 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 58 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 59 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 60 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 61 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 62 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "owner") 63 | 64 | p := WhoisPerson{} 65 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "nic-hdl") 66 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "e-mail") 67 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "address") 68 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "nic-hdl", "changed") 69 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "nic-hdl") 70 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "role", "phone") 71 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "p.Co", "source") 72 | 73 | wi.Person = p 74 | 75 | return wi, err 76 | } 77 | 78 | // hasIP function for derterming the right provider 79 | func (r lacnic) hasIP(ipaddr string) bool { 80 | //http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xhtml 81 | ips := []string{"177", "179", "181", "186", "187", "189", "190", "191", "200", "201"} 82 | 83 | return isProviderIP(ipaddr, ips) 84 | } 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ripe.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | // ripe struct 4 | type ripe struct { 5 | } 6 | 7 | func RipeCheck(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 8 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, ripe_whois_server) 9 | 10 | if err != nil { 11 | return w, err 12 | } 13 | 14 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 15 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 16 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "netname") 17 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "admin-c") 18 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 19 | wi.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "created") 20 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "descr") 21 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "last-modified") 22 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 23 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 24 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 25 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 26 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 27 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "org") 28 | wi.Status = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "status") 29 | 30 | p := WhoisPerson{} 31 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "person") 32 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "abuse-mailbox") 33 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "address") 34 | p.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "created") 35 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "last-modified") 36 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "mnt-by") 37 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "nic-hdl") 38 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "phone") 39 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "source") 40 | 41 | rt := WhoisRoute{} 42 | rt.Origin = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "origin") 43 | rt.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "created") 44 | rt.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "descr") 45 | rt.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "last-modified") 46 | rt.Route = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "route") 47 | rt.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "source") 48 | 49 | wi.Person = p 50 | wi.Route = rt 51 | 52 | return wi, err 53 | } 54 | 55 | func RipeCheck6(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 56 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, ripe_whois_server) 57 | 58 | if err != nil { 59 | return w, err 60 | } 61 | 62 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 63 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "inet6num") 64 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "netname") 65 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "admin-c") 66 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "country") 67 | wi.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "created") 68 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "descr") 69 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "last-modified") 70 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "mnt-by") 71 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "mnt-lower") 72 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 73 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "source") 74 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "tech-c") 75 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "org") 76 | wi.Status = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inet6num", "status") 77 | 78 | p := WhoisPerson{} 79 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "person") 80 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "abuse-mailbox") 81 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "address") 82 | p.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "created") 83 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "last-modified") 84 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "mnt-by") 85 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "nic-hdl") 86 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "phone") 87 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "source") 88 | 89 | rt := WhoisRoute{} 90 | rt.Origin = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route6", "origin") 91 | rt.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route6", "created") 92 | rt.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route6", "descr") 93 | rt.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route6", "last-modified") 94 | rt.Route = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route6", "route6") 95 | rt.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route6", "source") 96 | 97 | wi.Person = p 98 | wi.Route = rt 99 | 100 | return wi, err 101 | } 102 | 103 | func (r ripe) Check(search string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 104 | whoisData, err := getTcpContent(search, ripe_whois_server) 105 | 106 | if err != nil { 107 | return w, err 108 | } 109 | 110 | wi := WhoisInfo{} 111 | wi.Inetnum = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "inetnum") 112 | wi.Netname = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "netname") 113 | wi.AdminC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "admin-c") 114 | wi.Country = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "country") 115 | wi.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "created") 116 | wi.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "descr") 117 | wi.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "last-modified") 118 | wi.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-by") 119 | wi.MntLower = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-lower") 120 | wi.MntRoutes = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "mnt-routes") 121 | wi.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "source") 122 | wi.TechC = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "tech-c") 123 | wi.Organization = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "org") 124 | wi.Status = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "inetnum", "status") 125 | 126 | p := WhoisPerson{} 127 | p.Name = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "person") 128 | p.AbuseMailbox = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "abuse-mailbox") 129 | p.Address = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "address") 130 | p.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "created") 131 | p.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "last-modified") 132 | p.MntBy = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "mnt-by") 133 | p.NicHdl = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "nic-hdl") 134 | p.Phone = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "phone") 135 | p.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "person", "source") 136 | 137 | rt := WhoisRoute{} 138 | rt.Origin = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "origin") 139 | rt.Created = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "created") 140 | rt.Descr = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "descr") 141 | rt.LastModified = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "last-modified") 142 | rt.Route = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "route") 143 | rt.Source = parseRPSLValue(whoisData, "route", "source") 144 | 145 | wi.Person = p 146 | wi.Route = rt 147 | 148 | return wi, err 149 | } 150 | 151 | // hasIP function for derterming the right provider 152 | func (r ripe) hasIP(ipaddr string) bool { 153 | //http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xhtml 154 | ips := []string{"2", "5", "25", "31", "37", "46", "51", "53", "57", "62", 155 | "77", "78", "79", "80", "81", "82", "83", "84", "85", "86", "87", "88", "89", 156 | "90", "91", "92", "93", "94", "95", "109", "141", "145", "151", "176", "178", 157 | "185", "188", "193", "194", "195", "212", "213", "217"} 158 | 159 | return isProviderIP(ipaddr, ips) 160 | } 161 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /usage/main.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "fmt" 5 | "log" 6 | 7 | "github.com/sebastianbroekhoven/ripego" 8 | ) 9 | 10 | func main() { 11 | 12 | w, err := ripego.IPv6Lookup("2001:1af8:4101:1::1:1") 13 | 14 | if err != nil { 15 | log.Fatal(err) 16 | } 17 | fmt.Println("Inetnum: " + w.Inetnum) 18 | fmt.Println("Source : " + w.Source) 19 | fmt.Println("Netname: " + w.Netname) 20 | fmt.Println("Descr : " + w.Descr) 21 | fmt.Println("Country: " + w.Country) 22 | 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /whois.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "errors" 5 | 6 | "github.com/sebastianbroekhoven/go-get-ianawhois" 7 | ) 8 | 9 | var getNic = make(map[string]Whois) 10 | 11 | const ( 12 | afrinic_whois_server = "whois.afrinic.net" 13 | apnic_whois_server = "whois.apnic.net" 14 | arin_whois_server = "whois.arin.net" 15 | lacnic_whois_server = "whois.lacnic.net" 16 | ripe_whois_server = "whois.ripe.net" 17 | ) 18 | 19 | func init() { 20 | getNic["afrinic"] = afrinic{} 21 | getNic["apnic"] = apnic{} 22 | getNic["arin"] = arin{} 23 | getNic["lacnic"] = lacnic{} 24 | getNic["ripe"] = ripe{} 25 | } 26 | 27 | // IpLookup function for lagacy, not breaking stuff 28 | func IpLookup(ipaddr string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 29 | if !isValidIp(ipaddr) { 30 | return w, errors.New("Invalid IPv4 address: " + ipaddr) 31 | } 32 | 33 | w, err = getNicProvider(ipaddr).Check(ipaddr) 34 | return w, err 35 | } 36 | 37 | // IPLookup function that returns IP information at provider and returns information. 38 | func IPLookup(ipaddr string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 39 | if !isValidIp(ipaddr) { 40 | return w, errors.New("Invalid IPv4 address: " + ipaddr) 41 | } 42 | 43 | w, err = getNicProvider(ipaddr).Check(ipaddr) 44 | return w, err 45 | } 46 | 47 | // IPv4Lookup function that returns IP information at provider and returns information. 48 | func IPv4Lookup(ipaddr string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 49 | if !isValidIp(ipaddr) { 50 | return w, errors.New("Invalid IPv4 address: " + ipaddr) 51 | } 52 | 53 | resp, err := whois.Query(ipaddr) 54 | if err != nil { 55 | return w, errors.New("Query failed for: " + ipaddr) 56 | } 57 | 58 | server, org := whois.Server(resp) 59 | 60 | if org == "afrinic" { 61 | w, err = AfrinicCheck(ipaddr) 62 | } else if org == "apnic" { 63 | w, err = ApnicCheck(ipaddr) 64 | } else if org == "arin" { 65 | w, err = ArinCheck(ipaddr) 66 | } else if org == "lacnic" { 67 | w, err = LacnicCheck(ipaddr) 68 | } else { 69 | w, err = RipeCheck(ipaddr) 70 | } 71 | 72 | println(server) 73 | // w, err = getNicProvider(ipaddr).Check(ipaddr) 74 | return w, err 75 | } 76 | 77 | // IPv6Lookup function that returns IP information at provider and returns information. 78 | func IPv6Lookup(ipaddr string) (w WhoisInfo, err error) { 79 | if !isValidIPv6(ipaddr) { 80 | return w, errors.New("Invalid IPv6 address: " + ipaddr) 81 | } 82 | 83 | resp, err := whois.Query(ipaddr) 84 | if err != nil { 85 | return w, errors.New("Query failed for: " + ipaddr) 86 | } 87 | 88 | server, org := whois.Server(resp) 89 | 90 | if org == "afrinic" { 91 | w, err = AfrinicCheck(ipaddr) 92 | } else if org == "apnic" { 93 | w, err = ApnicCheck6(ipaddr) 94 | } else if org == "arin" { 95 | w, err = ArinCheck(ipaddr) 96 | } else if org == "lacnic" { 97 | w, err = LacnicCheck(ipaddr) 98 | } else { 99 | w, err = RipeCheck6(ipaddr) 100 | } 101 | 102 | println(server) 103 | // w, err = getNicProvider(ipaddr).Check(ipaddr) 104 | return w, err 105 | } 106 | 107 | // GetNicProvider function that search for the right provider for the lookup. 108 | func getNicProvider(ipaddr string) Whois { 109 | 110 | var d = getNic["ripe"] 111 | 112 | for w := range getNic { 113 | if getNic[w].hasIP(ipaddr) { 114 | d = getNic[w] 115 | break 116 | } 117 | } 118 | 119 | return d 120 | } 121 | 122 | // Whois intercate containing the resulting infomration. 123 | type Whois interface { 124 | Check(search string) (WhoisInfo, error) 125 | hasIP(ipaddr string) bool 126 | } 127 | 128 | // WhoisInfo struct with information on IP address range. 129 | type WhoisInfo struct { 130 | Inetnum string 131 | Netname string 132 | Descr string 133 | Country string 134 | Organization string 135 | AdminC string 136 | TechC string 137 | MntLower string 138 | Status string 139 | MntBy string 140 | Created string 141 | LastModified string 142 | Source string 143 | MntRoutes string 144 | Person WhoisPerson 145 | Route WhoisRoute 146 | } 147 | 148 | // WhoisPerson struct for Person information from provider. 149 | type WhoisPerson struct { 150 | Name string 151 | Address string 152 | Phone string 153 | AbuseMailbox string 154 | NicHdl string 155 | MntBy string 156 | Created string 157 | LastModified string 158 | Source string 159 | } 160 | 161 | // WhoisRoute struct for Route and Network information from provider. 162 | type WhoisRoute struct { 163 | Route string 164 | Descr string 165 | Origin string 166 | MntBy string 167 | Created string 168 | LastModified string 169 | Source string 170 | } 171 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /whois_test.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package ripego 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "reflect" 5 | "testing" 6 | ) 7 | 8 | /* 9 | func TestWhois(t *testing.T) { 10 | 11 | info, err := IPLookup("178.18.196.250") 12 | 13 | if err != nil { 14 | t.Error(err) 15 | } 16 | 17 | t.Log(info.Inetnum) 18 | t.Log(info.Netname) 19 | t.Log(info.Person.Name) 20 | t.Log(info.Route.Origin) 21 | }*/ 22 | 23 | func TestNicProvider(t *testing.T) { 24 | 25 | w := getNicProvider("1.5.5.1") 26 | t.Log(reflect.TypeOf(w).Name()) 27 | 28 | if reflect.TypeOf(w).Name() != "apnic" { 29 | t.Fatal("Invalid type: apnic") 30 | } 31 | 32 | w = getNicProvider("177.148.56.7") 33 | t.Log(reflect.TypeOf(w).Name()) 34 | 35 | if reflect.TypeOf(w).Name() != "lacnic" { 36 | t.Fatal("Invalid type: lacnic") 37 | } 38 | 39 | w = getNicProvider("51.2.25.4") 40 | t.Log(reflect.TypeOf(w).Name()) 41 | 42 | if reflect.TypeOf(w).Name() != "ripe" { 43 | t.Fatal("Invalid type: ripe") 44 | } 45 | 46 | w = getNicProvider("154.125.148.148") 47 | t.Log(reflect.TypeOf(w).Name()) 48 | 49 | if reflect.TypeOf(w).Name() != "afrinic" { 50 | t.Fatal("Invalid type: afrinic") 51 | } 52 | 53 | w = getNicProvider("184.12.95.8") 54 | t.Log(reflect.TypeOf(w).Name()) 55 | 56 | if reflect.TypeOf(w).Name() != "arin" { 57 | t.Fatal("Invalid type: arin") 58 | } 59 | 60 | } 61 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------