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RE: IPv4 country of origin
From: Peter Salus <peter () matrix net>
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 11:36:44 -0500
Ralph, You and alex exchanged:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, alex () yuriev com wrote:Is there a more accurate method to determine the country of origin for an IP than the methods I've described above?Yes, at least three companies have databases of pretty much all /24s and above mapped up to a zip code.So far I've been referred to 3 commercial services, and all (including NetGeo/Ixia) fail on the example I gave (194.196.100.86). - -Ralph
As near as we can tell, 194.196.100.86 is near Eisenhuettenstadt, Brandenburg, Deustschland. Is this good enough? Peter ----------------------------------------------------------- Peter H. Salus Chief Knowledge Officer, Matrix NetSystems Ste. 300 5001 Plaza on the Lake Austin, TX 78746 +1 512 697-0613 -----------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Re: IPv4 country of origin, (continued)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin alex (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin dre (Oct 03)
- RE: IPv4 country of origin dgold (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin dre (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Peter Salus (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin dre (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Peter Salus (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Ralph Doncaster (Oct 02)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Ralph Doncaster (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 03)
- RE: IPv4 country of origin Peter Salus (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Michael . Dillon (Oct 03)