Ending a IP or CIDR query with a single "*" will result in a
"supernet" search.
+It supports (as of v0.4) IPv6 CIDR networks and network blocks, and
+supports indexing network-block type values. That is, you can index
+values like "10.131.10.0 - 10.131.11.255" and "3ffe:4:5::0 -
+3ffe:4:6::ffff".
+
REQUIREMENTS
-python 2.4 or later
+python 2.2 or later.
INSTALL
* This server does not support attribute "aliases".
-* It doesn't quite support indexing network blocks (i.e., values like
- "10.1.42.0 - 10.1.42.255").
-
It should be noted that this server in small ways violates the
description put forth by RFC 2167. In particular, it does not
establish independent schemas for each authority area. There may be
max = session.limit
if max: max += 1
- print "process_query: max =", max
-
query_result = self.process_full_query(query, max)
objects = query_result.objects()
Updated: 20050704
Updated-By: hostmaster@a.com
+ID: LOCAL-BLOCK-1.a.com
+Class-Name: network
+Auth-Area: a.com
+Network-Block: 192.168.1.0 - 192.168.2.255
+Network-Name: LOCAL-BLOCK-1
+Organization: 777.a.com
+Tech-Contact: 222.a.com
+Admin-Contact: 222.a.com
+Created: 20011224
+Updated: 20030505
+Updated-By: hostmaster@a.com
+
ID:333.a.com
Auth-Area:a.com
Class-Name: domain