There are many sources of geo-ip data out there - you can take your pick. I'm going to sign up with MaxMind for their list when I make next month's update -- but I agree that I should note my sources... I'll be sure to do that, even though in this case one would have to pay for their data in order to check my sets. t > -----Original Message----- > From: GomoR [mailto:bt@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 1:54 PM > To: Thor (Hammer of God) > Cc: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Country by Country ISA Computer Sets > > On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 02:20:50PM -0800, Thor (Hammer of God) wrote: > [..] > > So I set about finding a good resource for country-by-country > > IP ranges. Fortunately, Wade Alcorn, one of my colleagues at > > NGSSoftware turned me on to one that seemed pretty decent > > (there are a few around, though). But finding the resource > > was just the beginning... The list I got included 234 countries, > > comprised by almost 100,000 records of IP ranges. > [..] > > While I have no doubt concerning your skills to convert this > list to ISA format whithout any error, I would like to have > the source of your list. > > Is it possible to have your source link to this list ? and > maybe the other ones you mentionned ? > > Thank you in advance, and best regards, > > -- > ^ ___ ___ http://www.GomoR.org/ <-+ > | / __ |__/ Research Engineer | > | \__/ | \ ---[ zsh$ alias psed='perl -pe ' ]--- | > +--> Net::Frame <=> http://search.cpan.org/~gomor/ <---+