GEOIPLOOKUP6(1) General Commands Manual GEOIPLOOKUP6(1)NAME
geouplookup6 - look up country using IP Address or hostname
SYNOPSIS
geouplookup6 [-d directory] [-f filename] [-v] <ipaddress|hostname>
DESCRIPTION
geouplookup6 uses the GeoIP library and database to find the Country that an IP address or hostname originates from. You must install a
database suitable for geoiplookup6. IE: GeoIPv6.dat
For example:
geouplookup6 2001:4860:0:1001::68
geoiplookup6 ipv6.google.com
will find the Country that 2001:4860:0:1001::68 originates from, in the following format:
US, United States
OPTIONS -f Specify a custom path to a single GeoIP datafile.
-d Specify a custom directory containing GeoIP datafile(s). By default geouplookup6 looks in /usr/share/GeoIP
-v Lists the date and build number for the GeoIP datafile(s).
AUTHOR
Written by T.J. Mather
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <support@maxmind.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 MaxMind LLC
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO geoipupdate(1), nslookup(1).
4th Berkeley Distribution 28 Oct 2008 GEOIPLOOKUP6(1)
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geoiplookup - look up country using IP Address or hostname
SYNOPSIS
geoiplookup [-d directory] [-f filename] [-v] <ipaddress|hostname>
DESCRIPTION
geoiplookup uses the GeoIP library and database to find the Country that an IP address or hostname originates from.
For example
geoiplookup 80.60.233.195
will find the Country that 80.60.233.195 originates from, in the following format:
NL, Netherlands
OPTIONS -f Specify a custom path to a single GeoIP datafile.
-d Specify a custom directory containing GeoIP datafile(s). By default geoiplookup looks in /usr/share/GeoIP
-v Lists the date and build number for the GeoIP datafile(s).
AUTHOR
Written by T.J. Mather
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <support@maxmind.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 MaxMind, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO geoipupdate(1), nslookup(1).
4th Berkeley Distribution 2 Jan 2007 GEOIPLOOKUP(1)
Mates,
Is there a command to get the ipaddress only of my system. ie; like hostname where i get my hostname i need the output dispay only my ipaddress. I am using a linux server.
thanks (5 Replies)
hello.
I'm somewhat a novice here so please be patient. My stumbling block when loading csvs into ORACLE tables is this:
I need to read a csv datafile, check several fields in each line, and if any of stated fields contain A ZERO only then replace it with a null/blank character.
I had a... (9 Replies)
Hi,
Is there any way we can find out which process is creating a partucular datafile.I know the user and group but i am just curios to know is there any way to find the process.
Thanks (7 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I am new to UNIX. I wonder how can I get the ipaddress of my machine? In windows, i can use ipconfig to get my ipaddress. I am aware of ifconfig but it does not give the ipaddress.:)
Thanks and regards,
Dinesh Venkatesan. (4 Replies)
Hi,
In simple what I want is eg:
var1=Load
var2='1001'
I need Load to be set to '1001' so that if I do
echo $Load
the result should be '1001'... Why I need this and what I have tried is given below:
I am trying to write a script that would submit queries into my database. To... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a parameter file.
Sample of it as below:
Name=unix
Country=United States
I want the output as follows
-param Name=unix -param Country='United States'
I am able to achieve appending the "-param" in front.
But unable to append single quotes (') before and after... (6 Replies)
I am back at it with Python and have run into a little stupid hurdle. My goal is to simply search for the GeoIP.dat database and add the path to a couple of variables. So for example:
geopath=os.system('find /usr/share -iname GeoIP.dat')
geobase = pygeoip.GeoIP(geopath, pygeoip.MEMORY_CACHE)... (3 Replies)