Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-12-03 Thread Dominic Mitchell
Dave Hodgkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well they should bloody stop gloating about having Christmas barbecues on the beach then! Ummm, it's not that bad, my christmas turkey was done on a barbie last year, and very yummy it was too. -Dom -- | Semantico: creators of major online resources

Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread David Cantrell
I'd be very grateful if people could prod plough.barnyard.co.uk on port 2323, give it a few IP addresses, and let me know if it returns bogus data. If it does, can you tell me what address you gave it, what country it should return, and if you know, the subnet number and the RIPE tag for the

Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread Chris Heathcote
on 30/11/01 2:55 pm, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: IP: 64.242.77.180: [not in db] IP: 216.218.167.2 216.218.167.2: [not in db] is in US (he.net) c. -- every day, computers are making people easier to use http://www.unorthodoxstyles.com

Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread Leon Brocard
Geoff Wright sent the following bits through the ether: F5 then do all the monkey work for keeping the IP lists up to date. I assume they use the same techniques. This being the Perl world of course, there is something on CPAN already ;-) Geo::IP - Look up country by IP Address

Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread Barbie
From: Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ugh! That's completely horrid. It's also, possibly against trade laws, but then so is DVD regioning, and no one has bothered to point this out yet. Not true, the last I heard there was group of Australians who were making a formal protest, due to

Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread Simon Wistow
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 04:08:14PM +, Leon Brocard said: Wouldn't this make a great technical talk? ;-) Gosh. Yes. http://www.twoshortplanks.com/simon/ip2ll/ Which I'm sure used to be linked off the london.pm.org website

Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Barbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: From: Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ugh! That's completely horrid. It's also, possibly against trade laws, but then so is DVD regioning, and no one has bothered to point this out yet. Not true, the last I heard there was group of Australians

Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread David Cantrell
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 04:08:14PM +, Leon Brocard wrote: Geo::IP - Look up country by IP Address http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Geo-IP I couldn't get it to work. I suspect that the database it uses is fubar. Wouldn't this make a great technical talk? ;-) Yes it would. Especially

Re: Where would you like to go today?

2001-11-30 Thread Geoff Wright
: Re: Re: Where would you like to go today? Geoff Wright sent the following bits through the ether: F5 then do all the monkey work for keeping the IP lists up to date. I assume they use the same techniques. This being the Perl world of course, there is something on CPAN already ;-) Geo