IP Address Query
IP Address Query Tool supports IPv4 and IPv6 address queries, which can quickly and accurately locate The geographical location of the IP address also has a reputation detection function, which determines whether there are malicious records by analyzing network behavior.
ASN data
ASN number | CIDR | Information | Country | First appearance | Recently active |
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- | - | - | - | - | - |
Enterprise data
Enterprise name | CIDR | First appearance | Recently active |
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- | - | - | - |
Domain Name Query
Server name | DNS server |
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- | - |
Server name | Mail server |
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- | - |
Corresponding IP | Location |
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- | - |
ASN Query
IP | Operator | Affiliated organization | First appearance | Recently active |
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- | - | - | - | - |
IP | Operator | Affiliated organization | First appearance | Recently active |
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- | - | - | - | - |
ASN | Affiliated organization | First appearance | Recently active | IPv4 | IPv6 |
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- | - | - | - | - | - |
ASN | Affiliated organization | First appearance | Recently active | IPv4 | IPv6 |
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- | - | - | - | - |
Why is geolocation needed?
We need geolocation to determine the geographic location of the device, through which a
wide
range
of applications can
be provided based on the user's location, including personalized content delivery, targeted
advertising,
fraud
detection
and other features, targeted marketing strategies, etc., providing users with a customized and safe
network
experience.
Key reasons for the need for geolocation:
Personalized content delivery: Websites/applications can customize content and suggestions based on
the
user's
current
location, such as showing local weather, nearby activities, etc.
Targeted advertising: Marketing campaigns can be targeted based on the user's geographic location,
showing
ads
that are
more likely to be relevant to their needs.
Fraud detection and other features: Analyzing IP addresses can help identify suspicious activities,
such as
multiple
logins from different locations, which may indicate fraudulent attempts.
Targeted marketing strategies: Use geolocation data to deliver targeted ads to users based on their
geographic
location.
IP-based geolocation FAQ
What is IP-based geolocation?
IP-based geolocation is a method of determining the geographic location of a device by analyzing its IP address or MAC address. Geolocation involves mapping IP addresses to useful information such as continents, countries, regions, longitude and latitude, ISPs, and domain names.
Where can I get IP-based geolocation?
You can get IP-based geolocation libraries in IPing's query API, or you can leave your
personal
information and contact us for customized services.
Our geolocation database provides APIs and sample codes (using ASP, PHP, .NET, and Java programming
languages)
that can be used to retrieve geolocation data from the database. We use a variety of commercial
databases to
provide free geolocation data on our website, which can also be integrated into your web
application.
How accurate is IP-based geolocation?
The accuracy of the geolocation database depends on the database you use. Our IP database cooperates with many authoritative data suppliers, and conducts comparative verification on this basis, as well as data integration, cleaning, and processing. According to the verification of the third-party data verification platform, the data accuracy rate reaches 99%.
How does IP-based geolocation work?
IP-based geolocation covers three key links.
·Data collection and collation:
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and local Internet Registries (RIRs) record the
allocation of
IP address
segments, clarify the Internet Service Provider (ISP) and region to which they belong, and provide
basic
data
for
geolocation. Professional network mapping companies use network detection technology to send
detection data
packets to a
large number of IP addresses, collect information such as router locations and network topology
structures,
and
supplement and improve the correspondence between IP and geographic location. At the same time, the
database
will also
rely on user feedback to correct incorrect positioning and update data.
· Positioning matching and calculation:
First, divide the IP address into five categories: A, B, C, D, and E, and preliminarily determine
its
network
type and
range based on the category. Then, use the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) technology to match
the IP
address with
the IP address segment in the database. If an IP address belongs to a specific CIDR block and the
block is
marked as a
certain area, its location can be preliminarily determined. In addition, the triangulation method is
used to
calculate
the approximate geographical location of the target IP address based on the network distance, signal
strength
and other
information between multiple known location servers and the target IP address.
· Result output and presentation:
Mark the geographical information such as country, city, longitude and latitude corresponding to the
matched
IP address on an electronic map or geographic information system (GIS) to intuitively display the
location.
And through the application program interface (API), the geolocation results are provided to
applications or
enterprise systems to facilitate their business processing such as localization services and user
distribution
analysis.
IP-based geolocation accuracy
IP-based geolocation data comes from a small number of IP-based geolocation providers, and
its
accuracy depends on how quickly they can update their databases when changes occur.
Because many Internet users get dynamic IP addresses from their ISPs, and most ISPs serve customers
in
multiple regions, geolocation lookups are accurate to the area they serve. IP-based geolocation is
about 99%
accurate at the country level, while accuracy for states and cities can be much lower, in the 50%
range.