Provided by: anonip_1.1.0-2_all
NAME
anonip - a tool to anonymize IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in existing or via pipe created logfiles.
DESCRIPTION
usage: anonip [-h] [-4 INTEGER] [-6 INTEGER] [-i INTEGER] [-o FILE] [--input FILE] [-c INTEGER [INTEGER ...]] [-l STRING] [--regex STRING [STRING ...]] [-r STRING] [-p] [-d] [-v] Anonip is a tool to anonymize IP-addresses in log files. options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -4 INTEGER, --ipv4mask INTEGER truncate the last n bits (default: 12) -6 INTEGER, --ipv6mask INTEGER truncate the last n bits (default: 84) -i INTEGER, --increment INTEGER increment the IP address by n (default: 0) -o FILE, --output FILE file to write to --input FILE File or FIFO to read from (default: stdin) -c INTEGER [INTEGER ...], --column INTEGER [INTEGER ...] assume IP address is in column n (1-based indexed; default: 1) -l STRING, --delimiter STRING log delimiter (default: " ") --regex STRING [STRING ...] regex for detecting IP addresses (use optionally instead of -c) -r STRING, --replace STRING replacement string in case address parsing fails (Example: 0.0.0.0) -p, --skip-private do not mask addresses in private ranges. See IANA Special-Purpose Address Registry. -d, --debug print debug messages -v, --version show program's version number and exit Example-usage in apache-config: CustomLog "| /usr/bin/anonip [OPTIONS] --output ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log" combined
AUTHORS
anonip was written by the Swiss Privacy Foundation, which is now part of the Digitale Gesellschaft e.V.
SEE ALSO
Full documentation for the anonip tool wit several additional examples is available in /usr/shar/doc/anonip/README.md.gz