From 6e2cb00008cbf09e556b00f87603797fcaa47e09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christopher Speller Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 05:37:14 -0700 Subject: Depenancy upgrades and movign to dep. (#8630) --- .../hashicorp/go-sockaddr/cmd/sockaddr/README.md | 239 --------------------- 1 file changed, 239 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-sockaddr/cmd/sockaddr/README.md (limited to 'vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-sockaddr/cmd/sockaddr/README.md') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-sockaddr/cmd/sockaddr/README.md b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-sockaddr/cmd/sockaddr/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index e9914ffc1..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-sockaddr/cmd/sockaddr/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,239 +0,0 @@ -# `sockaddr(1)` - -`sockaddr` is a CLI utility that wraps and exposes `go-sockaddr` functionality -from the command line. - -```text -$ go get -u github.com/hashicorp/go-sockaddr/cmd/sockaddr -``` - -```text -% sockaddr -h -usage: sockaddr [--version] [--help] [] - -Available commands are: - dump Parses IP addresses - eval Evaluates a sockaddr template - rfc Test to see if an IP is part of a known RFC - version Prints the sockaddr version -``` - -## `sockaddr dump` - -```text -Usage: sockaddr dump [options] input [...] - - Parse address(es) or interface and dumps various output. - -Options: - - -4 Parse the input as IPv4 only - -6 Parse the input as IPv6 only - -H Machine readable output - -I Parse the argument as an interface name - -i Parse the input as IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6) - -n Show only the value - -o Name of an attribute to pass through - -u Parse the input as a UNIX Socket only -``` - -### `sockaddr dump` example output - -By default it prints out all available information unless the `-o` flag is -specified. - -```text -% sockaddr dump 127.0.0.2/8 -Attribute Value -type IPv4 -string 127.0.0.2/8 -host 127.0.0.2 -address 127.0.0.2 -port 0 -netmask 255.0.0.0 -network 127.0.0.0/8 -mask_bits 8 -binary 01111111000000000000000000000010 -hex 7f000002 -first_usable 127.0.0.1 -last_usable 127.255.255.254 -octets 127 0 0 2 -size 16777216 -broadcast 127.255.255.255 -uint32 2130706434 -DialPacket "udp4" "" -DialStream "tcp4" "" -ListenPacket "udp4" "" -ListenStream "tcp4" "" -$ sockaddr dump -H -o host,address,port -o mask_bits 127.0.0.3:8600 -host 127.0.0.3:8600 -address 127.0.0.3 -port 8600 -mask_bits 32 -$ sockaddr dump -H -n -o host,address,port -o mask_bits 127.0.0.3:8600 -127.0.0.3:8600 -127.0.0.3 -8600 -32 -$ sockaddr dump -o type,address,hex,network '[2001:db8::3/32]' -Attribute Value -type IPv6 -address 2001:db8::3 -network 2001:db8::/32 -hex 20010db8000000000000000000000003 -$ sockaddr dump /tmp/example.sock -Attribute Value -type UNIX -string "/tmp/example.sock" -path /tmp/example.sock -DialPacket "unixgram" "/tmp/example.sock" -DialStream "unix" "/tmp/example.sock" -ListenPacket "unixgram" "/tmp/example.sock" -ListenStream "unix" "/tmp/example.sock" -``` - -## `sockaddr eval` - -```text -Usage: sockaddr eval [options] [template ...] - - Parse the sockaddr template and evaluates the output. - - The `sockaddr` library has the potential to be very complex, - which is why the `sockaddr` command supports an `eval` - subcommand in order to test configurations from the command - line. The `eval` subcommand automatically wraps its input - with the `{{` and `}}` template delimiters unless the `-r` - command is specified, in which case `eval` parses the raw - input. If the `template` argument passed to `eval` is a - dash (`-`), then `sockaddr eval` will read from stdin and - automatically sets the `-r` flag. - -Options: - - -d Debug output - -n Suppress newlines between args - -r Suppress wrapping the input with {{ }} delimiters -``` - -Here are a few impractical examples to get you started: - -```text -$ sockaddr eval 'GetAllInterfaces | include "flags" "forwardable" | include "up" | sort "default,type,size" | include "RFC" "6890" | attr "address"' -172.14.6.167 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetDefaultInterfaces | sort "type,size" | include "RFC" "6890" | limit 1 | join "address" " "' -172.14.6.167 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetPublicIP' -203.0.113.4 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetPrivateIP' -172.14.6.167 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetInterfaceIP "eth0"' -172.14.6.167 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetAllInterfaces | include "network" "172.14.6.0/24" | attr "address"' -172.14.6.167 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetPrivateInterfaces | join "type" " "' -IPv4 IPv6 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetAllInterfaces | include "flags" "forwardable" | join "address" " "' -203.0.113.4 2001:0DB8::1 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetAllInterfaces | include "name" "lo0" | include "type" "IPv6" | sort "address" | join "address" " "' -100:: fe80::1 -$ sockaddr eval '. | include "rfc" "1918" | print | len | lt 2' -true -$ sockaddr eval -r '{{with $ifSet := include "name" "lo0" . }}{{ range include "type" "IPv6" $ifSet | sort "address" | reverse}}{{ . }} {{end}}{{end}}' -fe80::1/64 {1 16384 lo0 up|loopback|multicast} 100:: {1 16384 lo0 up|loopback|multicast} -$ sockaddr eval '. | include "name" "lo0" | include "type" "IPv6" | sort "address" | join "address" " "' -100:: fe80::1 -$ cat <<'EOF' | sockaddr eval - -{{. | include "name" "lo0" | include "type" "IPv6" | sort "address" | join "address" " "}} -EOF -100:: fe80::1 -$ sockaddr eval 'GetPrivateInterfaces | include "flags" "forwardable|up" | include "type" "IPv4" | math "network" "+2" | attr "address"' -172.14.6.2 -$ cat <<'EOF' | sudo tee -a /etc/profile -export CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR="http://`sockaddr eval 'GetInterfaceIP \"eth0\"'`:8500" -EOF -``` - -## `sockaddr rfc` - -```text -$ sockaddr rfc -Usage: sockaddr rfc [RFC Number] [IP Address] - - Tests a given IP address to see if it is part of a known - RFC. If the IP address belongs to a known RFC, return exit - code 0 and print the status. If the IP does not belong to - an RFC, return 1. If the RFC is not known, return 2. - -Options: - - -s Silent, only return different exit codes -$ sockaddr rfc 1918 192.168.1.10 -192.168.1.10 is part of RFC 1918 -$ sockaddr rfc 6890 '[::1]' -100:: is part of RFC 6890 -$ sockaddr rfc list -919 -1112 -1122 -1918 -2544 -2765 -2928 -3056 -3068 -3171 -3330 -3849 -3927 -4038 -4193 -4291 -4380 -4773 -4843 -5180 -5735 -5737 -6052 -6333 -6598 -6666 -6890 -7335 -``` - -## `sockaddr tech-support` - -If one of the helper methods that derives its output from `GetDefaultInterfaces` -is misbehaving, submit the output from this command as an issue along with -any miscellaneous details that are specific to your environment. - -```text -Usage: sockaddr tech-support [options] - - Print out network diagnostic information that can be used by - support. - - The `sockaddr` library relies on OS-specific commands and - output which can potentially be brittle. The `tech-support` - subcommand emits all of the platform-specific network - details required to debug why a given `sockaddr` API call is - behaving differently than expected. The `-output` flag - controls the output format. The default output mode is - Markdown (`md`) however a raw mode (`raw`) is available to - obtain the original output. - -Options: - - -output Encode the output using one of Markdown ("md") or Raw ("raw") -``` - -## `sockaddr version` - -The lowly version stub. - -```text -$ sockaddr version -sockaddr 0.1.0-dev -``` -- cgit v1.2.3-1-g7c22