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express-ip-block

v0.1.2

Published

Small simple ip blocker for connect/express

Downloads

29

Readme

Express IP Block [WIP]

Small simple IP blocker for Connect/Express.

Install

npm install --save express-ip-block

Params

ips: Array - An array of IP addresses to white or black list.
options: Object - Module options.
  • allow: Boolean - If true, treats passed IP(s) as whitelisted. Otherwise, treats them as blacklisted. Default is true.

  • allowForwarded: Boolean - If true, checks various forwarded-for headers for an IP. Default is false.

Example

const ips = require('ips.json');
const options = { allow: false, allowForwarded: true };
const ipBlock = require('express-ip-block')(ips, options);

app.get('/', ipBlock, (request, response, next) => response.render('index'));

// Alternatively
const ipBlock = require('express-ip-block');
const ips = ['127.0.0.1'];
const options = { allowForwarded: true };

app.get('/', ipBlock(ips, options), (request, response, next) => response.render('index'));

License

express-ip-block is licensed under the DBAD license.

Copyright (c) 2017 Bryan Kizer

Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified copies of this license document.

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