DocumentCode
1473915
Title
Location location location
Author
Betts, B.
Volume
5
Issue
5
fYear
2010
Firstpage
60
Lastpage
63
Abstract
On the Internet one can get a very good idea of where your kennel is, and perhaps even work out where you go for walkies. That´s because everywhere you go on the Net you leave a unique scent behind you your IP address. Every time you send an email or browse a website, there it is, and even if you are savvy enough to conceal it by routing your traffic through a proxy server, you are only as safe as your proxy is willing and able to make you. Type an IP address taken from the headers of an incoming email into geoiptool.com, for instance, and this mash-up site will pull up the relevant data and merge it with a Google map, giving you an idea of where your correspondent is based. Most services of that kind called geolocation rely on proprietary databases, but assuming you don´t use a proxy,then a basic level of IP location is possible simply using the data in the Internet´s domain name service (DNS) databases.
Keywords
IP networks; Web services; network routing; Google map; IP address; Internet; Web browsing; Web services; domain name service database; geoiptool.com; proxy server; traffic routing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering & Technology
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1750-9637
Type
jour
Filename
5449630
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