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Country IP Blocks is Changing

May 10th, 2009

Over the past several months we have received several requests from those who use our Country IP Blocks database. They want more.

More access to our Country IP Blocks database.

More choices in Country block formats.

More access to our Country IP Database form.

We are redesigning our website to give you the “more” you are looking for.

Our Country IP Blocks database is updated at least daily. This means you get the freshest content available on the internet.

Our formats are available through the form on the sidebar on every page. On our Country IP Database form you simply select a format and then choose one or more countries by highlighting your country choices.

But you can also go directly to the format page you prefer and select individual countries. Our data is in available in seven distinct formats:

The current checksum for each country/format is available on the above pages and we will soon have Country Database and format specific RSS feeds to help you better automate your update processes.

Also coming soon we will be offering network and network management training courses along with online testing and Country IP Block certification.

We are here to meet your needs. Please feel free to join our blog and make comments, ask questions or perhaps answer a question for someone in need of answers.

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  1. pols3g
    May 31st, 2009 at 05:28 | #1

    Hello,

    Thank you for providing this service.

    Would you be willing to provide the IP block files in a zip file? It would be easier to download the full package, and then just exclude a few, rather than downloading one by one.

    Thank you

    • admin
      May 31st, 2009 at 10:34 | #2

      You don’t have to download the files one at a time. Look closely at our Country blocks for. You can select one by clicking and submitting, you can select more than one by using the CTRL key and slecting individual countries. You can select all countries by using the Shift key to highlight every country on the list and then submitting the data.

  2. Nicole
    May 24th, 2009 at 06:51 | #3

    I used ur .htaccess to deny visitors from my country, to my website. The problem is I don’t know how to exclude my IP address from the list. Please help, ty

    • admin
      May 24th, 2009 at 09:51 | #4

      Specifically allow your IP or IP addresses prior to the first deny line in your .htaccess file. For example: allow from 89.136.132.98. If you are using DHCP, you will probably need to allow a range of addresses.

  3. Bannu
    May 12th, 2009 at 00:34 | #5

    Thank you for the explanation. Yes, I am aware of the fact, I exclude my ip. my site is targeted elsewhere and this idea is being stolen randomly n thats why the ban. thank you for your help much appreciated.

  4. admin
    May 11th, 2009 at 10:23 | #7

    @Bannu
    The provider telstraclear.co.nz resolves to 202.78.133.151 (as of 2009-05-11). This IP is located in New Zealand block 202.78.128.0/19. This covers IPs in the 202.78.128.0 – 202.78.159.255 range. The first IP after this range is assigned to India (202.78.160.0/20). Check that your data is up to date and does not include 202.78.128.0/19 in your block list.

    I am curious about one thing though, the IP address you contacted me from is located in India; are you including yourself in your blocks?

  5. Bannu
    May 10th, 2009 at 22:33 | #8

    Hi I used your IP country block to block India as a whole, but Newzealand’s “telstraclear.co.nz” internet provider is being blocked completely. Can you through some insight on this. It is of utmost importance. I have been using your data for a long time n trusted it, still do!

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