Re: Determining the country of orgin for IP address(es)

From: Mally Mclane (mally@ripe.net)
Date: 02/27/02


Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:44:16 +0100
From: Mally Mclane <mally@ripe.net>
To: Neil Dickey <neil@geol.niu.edu>, <Brian_Nichols@dcecu.org>, <incidents@securityfocus.com>


hi,

On 26/2/02 21:00, "Neil Dickey" <neil@geol.niu.edu> wrote:

>
> "Brian Nichols" <Brian_Nichols@dcecu.org> wrote asking:
>
>> I initially understood, please correct me if I am wrong, that when IPS
>> were originally given out there was a number scheme in regards to
>> countries. If so, is there a huge check/cross listing?
>
> This is the source I use:
>
> http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
>
> It is updated from time to time, especially with respect to the "black
> hole" addresses, so it's a good idea to bookmark the page and check it
> from time to time.

Yup, its the offical place. Everytime we/ARIN/APNIC get a /8, this is
updated. You may also find it useful to subscribe to the lists provided by
the RIPE NCC/APNIC/ARIN, where they also get announced.

Cheers,

Mally Mclane
RIPE NCC Operations

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