Net::IP accepts a myriad of different IP objects from ranges to
prefixes to singular IPs. We check if the object consists only of a
singular IP and normalize the IP if it has size 1 (since then it
could still be a /32 prefix or a range consisting of one IP).
Otherwise we would theoretically accept any valid Net::IP object here.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hanreich <s.hanreich@proxmox.com>
Tested-by: Hannes Duerr <h.duerr@proxmox.com>
Link: https://lore.proxmox.com/20250307125056.169575-3-s.hanreich@proxmox.com
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
my $start_ip = Net::IP->new($dhcp_start);
raise_param_exc({ 'dhcp-range' => "start-address is not a valid IP $dhcp_start" }) if !$start_ip;
+ raise_param_exc({ 'dhcp-range' => "start-address must be a singular IP" }) if $start_ip->size() != 1;
+ $dhcp_range->{'start-address'} = $start_ip->ip();
my $end_ip = Net::IP->new($dhcp_end);
raise_param_exc({ 'dhcp-range' => "end-address is not a valid IP $dhcp_end" }) if !$end_ip;
+ raise_param_exc({ 'dhcp-range' => "end-address must be a singular IP" }) if $end_ip->size() != 1;
+ $dhcp_range->{'end-address'} = $end_ip->ip();
if ($start_ip->bincomp('gt', $end_ip)) {
raise_param_exc({ 'dhcp-range' => "start-address $dhcp_start must be smaller than end-address $dhcp_end" })