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Re: IPv4 country of origin
From: dre <andre () operations net>
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 14:39:07 -0700
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 04:22:30PM -0500, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
Say I have about 10 /16's reachable through firewalls in SJC, RDU, SYD, and AMS. No traceroutes or pings can make it past these firewalls, nor do the hostnames indicate any particular location. How exactly do you plan on mapping these to a zip code, when I can tell you those addresses are fairly randomly spread, in /24 increments, to sites all over the world?
edge intercept? there are probably a few other ways as well. -dre
Current thread:
- RE: IPv4 country of origin, (continued)
- RE: IPv4 country of origin alex (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin William Waites (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin alex (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Gary E. Miller (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Bradley Dunn (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Gary E. Miller (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin alex (Oct 04)
- 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 Peter Salus (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin dre (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Ralph Doncaster (Oct 03)