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$OpenBSD: patch-man_geoiplookup_1,v 1.1.1.1 2003/06/27 14:55:35 naddy Exp $
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--- man/geoiplookup.1.orig Thu Nov 21 07:12:38 2002
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+++ man/geoiplookup.1 Thu Jun 26 00:24:19 2003
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@@ -3,23 +3,22 @@
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.SH NAME
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geoiplookup - look up country using IP Address or hostname
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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-geoiplookup [-lv] <ipaddress|hostname>
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+geoiplookup [-v] <ipaddress|hostname>
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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geoiplookup uses the GeoIP library and database to find the Country
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that an IP address or hostname originates from.
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.PP
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For example
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.PP
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-.I geoiplookup -l 80.60.233.195
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+.I geoiplookup 80.60.233.195
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.PP
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-will find the Country that 80.60.233.195 originates from, in long format:
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+will find the Country that 80.60.233.195 originates from:
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.PP
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+.I NL
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+,
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.I Netherlands
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.PP
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.SH OPTIONS
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-.IP "-l"
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-By default, geoiplookup returns the ISO 3166 country code. By specifying this
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-option, geoiplookup prints the long format, namely the full country name.
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.IP "-v"
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Lists the GeoIP database date and build number.
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.SH AUTHOR
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