# mod_ip Apache module to report IP address to web clients as a JSON response ## Description This module reports the IP the user came from, as a JSONP response. GET requests required; CGI style arguments are permitted. | argument | description | |--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------| | `callback=[name]` | to call a function name of your choosing | | `size=[number]` | to pad the http data portion of the response. (Does not attempt to offset header response) | | `asn=1` | peform ISP ASN and name lookups | | `testip=IPADDRESS` | to override the IP address, force it to look up another | If the callback is "?", it will output to the screen (calling it "callback"), using plain text. Any other name, will output a JSON script instead, using the callback name specified. Example: `http://test-ipv6.com/ip/?callback=hello&testip=2001:470:1:18::2&asn=1` Returns: `hello({"ip":"2001:470:1:18::2","type":"ipv6","subtype":"","via":"","asn":"6939","asn_name":"HURRICANE - Hurricane Electric, Inc.","asnlist":"6939","padding":""})` # Installation ```Bash ./configure make sudo make install ``` # Activation Something like this should be in your web server config; it should have been placed there automatically with `make install`. The apache build system would have taken care of that for you. Some platforms, however, do not (such as ubuntu), so you'll need to double check. ```ApacheConfig LoadModule mod_ip_module libexec/apache22/mod_ip.so ``` # Configuration Even on platforms were activation was automatic, configuration was not. You'll need to explicitly enable mod_ip for the paths you want it in. * If you're installing falling-sky, go back to the install instructions. * If you're installing mod_ip for another project, do something like this: ```ApacheConfig .. # Set /ip/ to use mod_ip SetHandler mod_ip # You may optionally include the output of ./scan-sixxs.pl here .. ````