On the other hand, WHOIS servers like that of ARIN and regional authorities don't impose usage limits, while still providing most of the information you get from (demo versions of) commercial "IP locator" servicesįirst of all, I have not abused their websites. Right, but continuous use of their resources in an automated fashion will eventually get you banned these guys sell their stuff and will hardly tolerate leechers The IP location websites use a few different sources of data (of course, there's no way to obtain "100%" accuracy.) Whois is one source that the databases use, but it's not always indicative of actual location. If anyone knows of a *good* IP-Locator site that does not impose such a limit, let me know (I looked at quite a few other sites, and they either did not meet my needs, did not accept a hostname ((yes I know I could do the hostname lookup myself first.but I'm lazy )) or their data was so wildly inaccurate as to be all but useless.) So, the emphasis is on *good* IP-LocatorĬonnection, sharing, dcc problems? click Keep in mind, both sites impose a quota/usage limit. This script will take an IP or hostname and look up their location data from or. I eventually cheated and just used lynx to see what was being submitted ) Something I whipped up a while ago in about an hour (most of which was just trying to figure out how to set POST queries for geobyte's site. Posted: Fri 6:39 am Post subject: Announce: IP Location script Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in community :: View topic - Announce: IP Location scriptĭiscussion of eggdrop bots, shell accounts and tcl scripts.įAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
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