You can use the whois command to search for IP addresses: whois -h whois.arin.net <hostname here> or <company name here>
This will give you the allocated IP addresses given by ARIN for a specific organization. You can do a reverse lookup also by using the IP address in the <hostname> area and the company's name and allocated IP's will get returned. I dont think that countries are given blocks of IP's, rather companies buy them. So .co.jp (japanese) sites can have a subnet under its american branch company. Rob PS - this is for a unix box, if u have any other OS, they have web based tools available. (http://www.arin.net) --- Meritt James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You may very well be out of luck. Due to the > dynamic nature of all the > IPs (and the associated administrative difficulties > - it was a real paid > a decade and a half or so ago when we had to do > that!) and the immense > number of systems, we shifted to name servers years > ago. You may wish > to try: > > http://www.internic.net/ > http://www.ms.mff.cuni.cz/cgi-bin/dns?SERVER=bsu.edu&DEF_SERV=Default+Server&DOMAIN=mff.cuni.cz&NAME=&IP= > http://www.arin.net > > Or similar lookups for individual systems. The > other way - countries to > assigned IPs - is much easier but significantly > smaller than what you > asked for. > > Jim > > Jefferson Costa wrote: > > > > Hi everybody ! > > > > I'm lookingo for a web page or a document that > contain a list with ip's > > in the world e it's respectives countries. > > > > thks > > -- > James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA > Booz | Allen | Hamilton > phone: (410) 684-6566 > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
