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A Simple tool to check if an IP address is within an Azure subnet

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Azure IP Check

A Simple tool for checking if an IP address is within a Microsoft Azure subnet.

Installation

Install with pip

Note: Requires Python 3

pip install azureip

or

pip3 install azureip

Usage

Simply provide the IP address that you wish to check as the argument:

azureip <ip address-to-check>

TODO

  • Add support for searching multiple IP addreses

Credits

Created with ❤️ by Dean Bryen
💡 Inspiration from Adam Stuart and James Complin

You can learn more about Microsoft Azure IP ranges and retrieve the raw list yourself from here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/virtualnetwork/servicetags/list

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