[bugfix]: Fix IPv6 validation (#1150)
* [bugfix]: Fix IPv6 validation The current code considers ff00::/8 valid, but contrary to the comment that's not the global unicast range. ff-prefixes in IPv6 denote multicast. This adapts the code to take the same approach as IPv4, explicitly blacklisting reserved internal/private ranges. * [chore] Add missing 4 in IPv4Reserved doc comment
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@ -23,10 +23,17 @@ import (
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var (
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// IPv6GlobalUnicast is the global IPv6 unicast IP prefix.
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IPv6GlobalUnicast = netip.MustParsePrefix("ff00::/8")
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// IPv6Reserved contains IPv6 reserved IP prefixes.
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IPv6Reserved = [...]netip.Prefix{
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netip.MustParsePrefix("::1/128"), // Loopback
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netip.MustParsePrefix("fe80::/10"), // Link-local
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netip.MustParsePrefix("fc00::/7"), // Unique Local
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netip.MustParsePrefix("2001:db8::/32"), // Test, doc, examples
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netip.MustParsePrefix("ff00::/8"), // Multicast
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netip.MustParsePrefix("fec0::/10"), // Site-local, deprecated
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}
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// IPvReserved contains IPv4 reserved IP prefixes.
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// IPv4Reserved contains IPv4 reserved IP prefixes.
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IPv4Reserved = [...]netip.Prefix{
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netip.MustParsePrefix("0.0.0.0/8"), // Current network
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netip.MustParsePrefix("10.0.0.0/8"), // Private
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@ -67,9 +74,14 @@ func ValidateIP(ip netip.Addr) bool {
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}
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return true
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// IPv6: check if in global unicast (public internet)
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// IPv6: check if IP in IPv6 reserved nets
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case ip.Is6():
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return IPv6GlobalUnicast.Contains(ip)
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for _, reserved := range IPv6Reserved {
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if reserved.Contains(ip) {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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// Assume malicious by default
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default:
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