0.21
2021-03-30 Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@courier-mta.com>
* Update perldoc to emphasize proper usage of ciddrvalidate().
0.20
2019-04-16 Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@courier-mta.com>
* _ipcmp: handle comparison of mixed IPv4 and IPv6-specified
addresses, allowing cidrlookup() to look up IPv6-mapped IPv4 addresses
in IPv4 address ranges, and vice versa.
0.19
2018-06-11 Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@courier-mta.com>
* Fix cidrvalidate() checking of IPv6 addresses with a 0 word.
2016-02-13 Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@courier-mta.com>
* Move test.pl to t/
Update documentation to use only reserved IP addresses.
Revision history for Perl extension Net::CIDR.
Pre-git revision history:
0.01 Mon Jun 25 01:37:53 2001
- original version; created by h2xs 1.20 with options
-X -n Net::CIDR
0.08 Wed Aug 13 00:41:58 EDT 2003
- decided to start keeping this Changelog again :-)
- Added David Cantrell's addrandmask2cidr function.
- fixed a few bugs.
0.09 Tue Nov 18 19:01:50 EST 2003
- Fix addrandmask2cidr computation of /27s.
0.10 Mon Jul 19 19:45:33 EDT 2004
- Fix warning in addrandmask2cidr
- Fix validation of IPv6 addresses. 1:2 is not a valid Ipv6 address.
0.11 Tue Aug 9 21:17:55 EDT 2005
- Fix croak in cidradd if adding after 255.255.255.255
0.12 Thu Nov 30 23:40:18 EST 2006
- cidr2octets: 0.0.0.0/0 will expand out to the entire IPv4 address
space
- be more informative when we croak.
0.13 Sun Jan 18 19:51:43 EST 2009
- Fix some documentation typos.
0.14 Sun Jun 27 09:34:22 EDT 2010
- corrected some documentation errors. cidrvalidate() will validate
either an IP address or a CIDR, either one. Reimplemented addr2cidr.
New implementation does not use Math::BigInt, much faster with ipv6
addresses.
0.15 Thu Feb 16 08:09:45 EST 2012
- corrected cidrvalidate() to return values according to its
documentation, in some corner cases.
0.16 Sat Sep 29 09:29:43 EDT 2012
- cidrvalidate() corrects octet-shortchanged IPv4 addresses to their
proper size.
0.17 Sat Oct 20 23:21:18 EDT 2012
- version bump, put META back into the tarball.
0.18 Mon Feb 2 18:12:54 EST 2015
- leading 0s in IPv6 addresses are ok.