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bpfire/config/cfgroot/location-functions.pl
2020-06-12 17:42:41 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# This file is part of the IPFire Firewall. #
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package Location::Functions;
use Location;
use Locale::Codes::Country;
# Hash which contains country codes and their names which are special or not
# part of ISO 3166-1.
my %not_iso_3166_location = (
"a1" => "Anonymous Proxy",
"a2" => "Satellite Provider",
"a3" => "Worldwide Anycast Instance",
"an" => "Netherlands Antilles",
"ap" => "Asia/Pacific Region",
"eu" => "Europe",
"fx" => "France, Metropolitan"
);
# Directory where the libloc database and keyfile lives.
our $location_dir = "/var/lib/location/";
# Libloc database file.
our $database = "$location_dir/database.db";
# Libloc keyfile to verify the database.
our $keyfile = "$location_dir/signing-key.pem";
# Directory which contains the exported databases.
our $xt_geoip_db_directory = "/usr/share/xt_geoip/";
#
## Tiny function to init the location database.
#
sub init () {
# Init and open the database.
my $db = &Location::init($database);
# Return the database handle.
return $db;
}
#
## Function to verify the integrity of the location database.
#
sub verify ($) {
my ($db_handle) = @_;
# Verify the integrity of the database.
if(&Location::verify($db_handle, $keyfile)) {
# Success, return "1".
return 1;
}
# If we got here, return nothing.
return;
}
#
## Function to the the country code of a given address.
#
sub lookup_country_code($$) {
my ($db_handle, $address) = @_;
# Lookup the given address.
my $country_code = &Location::lookup_country_code($db_handle, $address);
# Return the name of the country
return $country_code;
}
# Function to get the flag icon for a specified country code.
sub get_flag_icon($) {
my ($input) = @_;
# Webserver's root dir. (Required for generating full path)
my $webroot = "/srv/web/ipfire/html";
# Directory which contains the flag icons.
my $flagdir = "/images/flags";
# File extension of the country flags.
my $ext = "png";
# Remove whitespaces.
chomp($input);
# Convert given country code to upper case.
my $ccode = uc($input);
# Generate filename, based on the contry code in lower case
# and the defined file extension.
my $file = join('.', $ccode,$ext);
# Generate path inside webroot to the previously generated file.
my $flag_icon = join('/', $flagdir,$file);
# Generate absolute path to the icon file.
my $absolute_path = join('', $webroot,$flag_icon);
# Check if the a icon file exists.
if (-e "$absolute_path") {
# Return content of flag_icon.
return $flag_icon;
} else {
# If no icon for the specified country exists, try to use
# the icon for "unknown".
my $ccode = "unknown";
# Redoing all the stuff from above for the "unknown" icon.
my $file = join('.', $ccode, $ext);
my $flag_icon = join('/', $flagdir, $file);
my $absolute_path = join('', $webroot, $flag_icon);
# Check if the icon is present.
if (-e "$absolute_path") {
# Return "unknown" icon.
return $flag_icon;
}
}
}
# Function to get the county name by a given country code.
sub get_full_country_name($) {
my ($input) = @_;
my $name;
# Remove whitespaces.
chomp($input);
# Convert input into lower case format.
my $code = lc($input);
# Handle country codes which are not in the list.
if ($not_iso_3166_location{$code}) {
# Grab location name from hash.
$name = $not_iso_3166_location{$code};
} else {
# Use perl built-in module to get the country code.
$name = &Locale::Codes::Country::code2country($code);
}
return $name;
}
# Function to get all available locations.
sub get_locations() {
my @locations = ();
# Get listed country codes from ISO 3166-1.
my @locations_lc = &Locale::Codes::Country::all_country_codes();
# The Codes::Country module provides the country codes only in lower case.
# So we have to loop over the array and convert them into upper case format.
foreach my $ccode (@locations_lc) {
# Convert the country code to uppercase.
my $ccode_uc = uc($ccode);
# Add the converted ccode to the locations array.
push(@locations, $ccode_uc);
}
# Add locations from not_iso_3166_locations.
foreach my $location (keys %not_iso_3166_location) {
# Convert the location into uppercase.
my $location_uc = uc($location);
# Add the location to the locations array.
push(@locations, $location_uc);
}
# Sort locations array in alphabetical order.
my @sorted_locations = sort(@locations);
# Return the array..
return @sorted_locations;
}
1;