What is the shortest reasonable public IPv6 IP address?
I ask because I want to obfuscate public IP addresses in log and other files and check for a minimum length.
It sounds like you may be using Python. If so, you can use something like this:
import socket
def check_ipv6(n):
try:
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, n)
return True
except socket.error:
return False
print check_ipv6('::1') # True
print check_ipv6('foo') # Fal...
I want to obscure ONLY public IP addresses - the last 16 bits (for IPv4) or the last 88 bits (for IPv6), as recommended by the BSI in Germany for log files older than (then?) seven days.
@qräbnö Private addresses are for IPv4. IPv6 does not have that. The closest thing would be ULA, but there are significant differences between IPv4 Private addresses and IPv6 ULA.
@qräbnö All IPv6 publicly routable addresses are in the 2000::/3 range, but there are ranges within that that are not publicly routable. See the IANA IPv6 Special-Purpose Address Registry that explains what ranges are forwardable and globally reachable (both required for public addresses).
@qräbnö The range of public addresses will be 2000:: to 3ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff, altough not all ranges in that range are public addresses.