usage: xfipchk.py [-h] {cli,web} ...
Use the X-Force API to check IP address reputation.
positional arguments:
{cli,web} Mutually exclusive sub-commands
cli Command-line Interface; run 'xfipchk cli -h' to see options
web Web interface; run 'xfipchk web -h' to see options
cli:
xfipchk.py cli [-h] [-o [output_file]]
[-i ip_address | -I file_of_ip_addresses]
authN
positional arguments:
authN Path to a file containing your X-Force credentials,
key and password on first and second lines,
respectively.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o [output_file], --out [output_file]
Write result of X-Force call to file; if this option
is elected but no filename is provided, a file will be
created for the user.
-i ip_address, --ip ip_address
An IP address to be checked via X-Force. If the
IPaddress is omitted or invalid, the user will be
prompted for one.
-I file_of_ip_addresses, --Ips file_of_ip_addresses
A file containing IP addresses, one per line.
web:
usage: xfipchk.py web [-h] [-p PORT] [-a ADDRESS]
Web Interface:
You may specify the address and port to bind to; defaults are 127.0.0.1
and 8000
-p PORT, --port PORT
-a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
TODO:
- more unit tests
- ajax
- client-side validation
- throbber