Saint K. wrote:
IT could be "easally" done by useing the public
GeoIP database. Its about 99% accurate.

You might think that but our experience shows it
has major issues, especially when you have things
like VLL's so you could have IP X allocated to
machine Y in London one minute then move it to
New York the next, not to mention it thought our
range was the other side of the globe for well
over a year even though we contact them several
times about it.

   Steve


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