
On 11.02.2004 00:43 Scott Weeks wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Matthew Crocker wrote:
: I've look at IANA but it doesn't give enough detailed information. I : would like to find a list of /8 or /16s and what geographic region the : exist in. I know it isn't an exact science but something close would : be nice. I know 210/8 & 211/8 are APNIC, I likes to know stuff like : 210.100/16 is Korea and 210.120/16 is China, etc. Does anyone have a : list I can pull from?
Maybe I'm going to have a case of stick-foot-in-mouth disease so: <setenv flameproof_panties=ON> :-)
This only works for a certain percentage of networks. Most likely a higher percentage post tech bubble collapse. I used to work for a company that had 167.216.128.0/17 and we announced that globally. So you couldn't say 167.216.128.0/17 was in the US (or even NA) as it'd appear from ARIN or other data sources.
When you look up that network in ftp://ftp.arin.net/pub/stats/arin/delegated-arin-latest you get grep 167.216.128.0 delegated-arin-latest arin|US|ipv4|167.216.128.0|4096|20000531|allocated I.e. Actually no /17 but 167.216.128.0/20 and based in US. q.e.d. Arnold