If you are looking at Geolocating, check the archives of this list (link
at the bottom of this email). There were several discussions about this
in the last year and there are a number of services you can subscriber
to, purchase, or download to provide some of that data. Note that for
the most part, state/province data is fairly accurate, but city locating
seems to be mostly correct only for large metropolitan areas.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines
Smith, Michael K wrote:
Below is part of an existing correlation table that I used to ORGALIAS
the IP to a site, as a step toward getting the total requests from each
site:
128.225.208 Virginia
128.225.228 "Washington DC"
128.225.229 "Washington DC"
128.225.230 "Washington DC"
128.225.231 Virginia
128.225.232 "Washington DC"
128.225.236 Unknown
128.225.238 Virginia
128.225.240 Canada
141.115 Canada
141.116 Virginia
But after reading the help file orgrules limitation regarding numerical
addresses, it would probably be better to save the computer output host
report with its # of requests for each host, then run it thru a separate
post processor, using the correlation table to get the site sums.
Thanks,
Mike
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