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digaws
The digaws lookup tool displays information for a given IP address (v4 o v6) or a CIDR, sourced from the AWS official IP ranges. In order to save bandwidth and time this tool requests the AWS IP ranges and keeps a cached version until a new version is published.
Install
pip install digaws
Usage
usage: digaws [-h] [--output <plain|json>] [--debug] <ip address|cidr> [<ip address|cidr> ...]
Look up canonical information for AWS IP addresses and networks
positional arguments:
<ip address|cidr> CIDR or IP (v4 or v6) to look up
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--output <plain|json>
Formatting style for command output, by default plain
--debug Enable debug
Examples
- look up an IPv4 address
~ » digaws 52.218.97.130
Prefix: 52.218.0.0/17
Region: eu-west-1
Service: AMAZON
Network border group: eu-west-1
Prefix: 52.218.0.0/17
Region: eu-west-1
Service: S3
Network border group: eu-west-1
- look up an IPv6 address
~ » digaws 2600:1f1e:fff:f810:a29b:cb50:2812:e2dc
IPv6 Prefix: 2600:1f1e::/36
Region: sa-east-1
Service: AMAZON
Network border group: sa-east-1
IPv6 Prefix: 2600:1f1e:fff:f800::/53
Region: sa-east-1
Service: ROUTE53_HEALTHCHECKS
Network border group: sa-east-1
IPv6 Prefix: 2600:1f1e::/36
Region: sa-east-1
Service: EC2
Network border group: sa-east-1
- look up several addresses and print output as json
~ » digaws 2600:1f14::/36 13.224.119.88 --output json
[
{
"ipv6_prefix": "2600:1f14::/35",
"region": "us-west-2",
"service": "AMAZON",
"network_border_group": "us-west-2"
},
{
"ipv6_prefix": "2600:1f14::/35",
"region": "us-west-2",
"service": "EC2",
"network_border_group": "us-west-2"
},
{
"ip_prefix": "13.224.0.0/14",
"region": "GLOBAL",
"service": "AMAZON",
"network_border_group": "GLOBAL"
},
{
"ip_prefix": "13.224.0.0/14",
"region": "GLOBAL",
"service": "CLOUDFRONT",
"network_border_group": "GLOBAL"
}
]