I have a subnet in the format 10.132.0.0/20 and an IP address from the ASP.Net request object.
Is there a .NET framework function to check to see if the IP address is within the given subnet?
If not, how can it be done? Bit manipulation, I guess?
Take a look at IP Address Calculations with C# on MSDN blogs. It contains an extension method (IsInSameSubnet
) that should meet your needs as well as some other goodies.
public static class IPAddressExtensions
{
public static IPAddress GetBroadcastAddress(this IPAddress address, IPAddress subnetMask)
{
byte[] ipAdressBytes = address.GetAddressBytes();
byte[] subnetMaskBytes = subnetMask.GetAddressBytes();
if (ipAdressBytes.Length != subnetMaskBytes.Length)
throw new ArgumentException("Lengths of IP address and subnet mask do not match.");
byte[] broadcastAddress = new byte[ipAdressBytes.Length];
for (int i = 0; i < broadcastAddress.Length; i++)
{
broadcastAddress[i] = (byte)(ipAdressBytes[i] | (subnetMaskBytes[i] ^ 255));
}
return new IPAddress(broadcastAddress);
}
public static IPAddress GetNetworkAddress(this IPAddress address, IPAddress subnetMask)
{
byte[] ipAdressBytes = address.GetAddressBytes();
byte[] subnetMaskBytes = subnetMask.GetAddressBytes();
if (ipAdressBytes.Length != subnetMaskBytes.Length)
throw new ArgumentException("Lengths of IP address and subnet mask do not match.");
byte[] broadcastAddress = new byte[ipAdressBytes.Length];
for (int i = 0; i < broadcastAddress.Length; i++)
{
broadcastAddress[i] = (byte)(ipAdressBytes[i] & (subnetMaskBytes[i]));
}
return new IPAddress(broadcastAddress);
}
public static bool IsInSameSubnet(this IPAddress address2, IPAddress address, IPAddress subnetMask)
{
IPAddress network1 = address.GetNetworkAddress(subnetMask);
IPAddress network2 = address2.GetNetworkAddress(subnetMask);
return network1.Equals(network2);
}
}