Hi, one of the most sophisticated Country to IP Databases i know of is at
http://ip.ludost.net
It even allows you to download the lists pre-formated in Cisco-ACLs,
Iptables, apache .htaccess and a lot of other differerent formats. Afaik
it's updated daily. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Phippu
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Hello,
> Is anybody of you aware, how the most popular services (Google,
> Zattoo, Facebook, etc) are matching geographic locations to
> ip-adresses ?
Probably a mix between some sources of GeoIP DB such as
MaxMind/ip2location, a mix of home-made database (ASN, IPs, latency) and
obviously brow
Am 27.04.2010 10:15, schrieb Stefan Renner:
Is anybody of you aware, how the most popular services (Google, Zattoo,
Facebook, etc) are matching geographic locations to ip-adresses ?
Our AS (41666) is located in CH, so also all the ripe objects are
registered with country-code CH.
Now we have a
> actually there's usually much more information than just country code.
> At least sites like http://adultfriendsfinder.com/ show my town quite
> precisely, and my IP is a part of a
> huge Cablecom pool.
Maybe there's a super-cookie left on your harddisk, from the last time you
logged in ;-)
SC
Hello Stan
> actually there's usually much more information than just country code.
> At least sites like http://adultfriendsfinder.com/ show my town quite
> precisely, and my IP is a part of a
> huge Cablecom pool.
I am actually not fully satified with the quality of those ads.
When I still re
actually there's usually much more information than just country code.
At least sites like http://adultfriendsfinder.com/ show my town quite
precisely, and my IP is a part of a
huge Cablecom pool.
I think most of e-commerce sites supply the location information, either for
free or for money:
h
Hello Stefan
> Does anybody of you experienced a similar problem ? Does anybody
> knows proper solution ?
I assume most of the geo-ip-stuff is based loosely on RIPE-DB. But I am
pretty sure you need a few month until changes in RIPE-DB will be
reflected in the geo-ip-databases.
Seen that before.
According to our books of wisdom (KXCD, Dilbert, ...), people enter their geoIP
by themselves:
http://xkcd.com/713/
:)
> Is anybody of you aware, how the most popular services (Google, Zattoo,
> Facebook, etc) are matching geographic locations to ip-adresses ?
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> hello everybody
>
> Is anybody of you aware, how the most popular services (Google, Zattoo,
> Facebook, etc) are matching geographic locations to ip-adresses ?
I don't expect somebody from Google coming forward ;-)
My guess(es):
- Google: they built their own database, based on data available
nt: Dienstag, 27. April 2010 10:15
> To: swi...@swinog.ch
> Subject: [swinog] Geolocating IP's
>
> hello everybody
>
> Is anybody of you aware, how the most popular services
> (Google, Zattoo, Facebook, etc) are matching geographic
> locations to ip-adresses ?
>
Stefan Renner wrote:
> hello everybody
>
> Is anybody of you aware, how the most popular services (Google,
> Zattoo, Facebook, etc) are matching geographic locations to
> ip-adresses?
So far, the most accurate data I've seen are from countries.nerd.dk -
whether they use that, I don't know.
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hello everybody
Is anybody of you aware, how the most popular services (Google, Zattoo,
Facebook, etc) are matching geographic locations to ip-adresses ?
Our AS (41666) is located in CH, so also all the ripe objects are registered
with country-code CH.
Now we have a customer located in German
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