On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Jim McBurnett wrote:
I'm sure that this made it here before but:
www.analysespider.com/ip2country/ip_country.html
Commercial service when there are several free ones available.... BTW - based on what I can see they are not updating data once per day but only once/month. Also having some experience in this matter I highly doubt that its much more accurate then what I got - it appears no matter what path you take to get the data, it would to a degree be wrong (difference being which part is wrong). One possible way to resolve some issues could be to have testing servers placed in several locations and analyze TTL for connections to various ips to determine how far its from several servers - of course it would also not be accurate as ip networks are not necessarily interconnecting in the same region (CAIDA did their best with this method some time ago but have not kept updated data as far as I know).
-----Original Message----- From: william(at)elan.net [mailto:william@elan.net] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 1:40 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: IP->Country Data (RE: ISP's Contact List)
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Daniel Senie wrote:
had wrong info or no info.
If you're the ISP, then your answer to your customers is "the web site
you are going to is using an unreliable method to attempt to determine
locality from IP address."
Then point them at the web site's contact form and suggest they complain to the web site owner.
As you've already noted, ARIN got the info correct. I suspect there are multiple vendors attempting to provide IP address to GPS address services. I doubt any of them will be 100% reliable, but clearly there
is an interest in such services.
FYI - It maybe of interest here to know that completewhois provides this data. For determining ip->country placement only RIR data on direct ip allocations and assignments is used, so if ip block is listed as having been allocated to company with corporate address in Jamaica but is used in US, the block will show up as JM. That also avoids issue of having others blame me for bad data as algorithm for how its generated is easily confirmed with RIR whois and in 98% this does provide sufficiently good data. Our lists are regenerated EVERY DAY and available at: http://www.completewhois.com/statistics/data/ips-bycountry/rirstats/
Even though I've never promoted this, it actually is getting rather used and I've had at least dozen requests this year along to make data available though means other then raw text file. So you might as well be first to know that 3 days ago this was finished and data is now available for verification by dns. You can now do lookup in RBL style to <reverse-ip>.country-rirdata.dnsiplists.completewhois.com
(i.e. for my 216.151.192.1 dns server ip, it would be lookup at 1.192.151.216.coutry-rirdata.dnsiplists.completewhois.com)
For TXT lookups it will tell you country code and country name, i.e. "US - United States". For RBL "A" lookups it will answer with 127.0.a.b where a and b are ascii representation of 1st and 2nd letter of country code, so for example for US this would be 127.0.85.89
Complete list of these codes and instructions are at:
http://www.completewhois.com/statistics/data/ips-bycountry/rirstats/READ ME
So feel free to use if you like for whatever reasons (and don't complain to me if you see wrong data, lookup RIR whois and send corrections there).
One last point is as I noted data is based on RIR direct allocations, so swips and suballocations are not used. In the future planned is separate service and data for experimental use that will be based on SWIP data (lowest allocation), however my checks on it show that in too many places its even less accurate then RIR direct info.
-- William Leibzon Elan Networks william@elan.net