Ashok is a OSINT Recon Tool , a.k.a 😍 Swiss Army knife .
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Ashok is a OSINT Recon Tool , a.k.a 😍 Swiss Army knife .
A simple performant GeoIP server written in Rust using MaxMind DBs with auto database update
A JSON REST API for Maxmind GeoIP databases
Self hosted GeoIP lookup tool written in Go + Vue.js
Geo IP Lookup API application to add Geo IP information to a database containing IP addresses.
Automatically switches shop's currency to visitor's local currency - "Magento 2" Extension
Load/Convert multiple GEOIP CSV databases into Redis via IP2Location format.
Tired of paying a subscription service to access an API to resolve geoIP data? Look no further! Resolving locally and maintaining your own database is easier than ever. This repo is everything IP: 32-bit/128-bit calculations, ping monitoring across multiple nodes, IPv4/IPv6 network calculations, geoip lookups.
React hook to lookup the country from the IP address
HAProxy (community) GeoIP Lookups
Ansible Role to provision HAProxy Community (with ACME, GeoIP and some WAF-Features)
MaxMind's GeoIP2 API implementation on Native NodeJS
goIP is a Go package which validates, parses, and formats IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, as well as creates simple, lightweight structures to store and return common information about IPs which are well suited to be used in iteration.
An extensible GeoIP service that can be a REST API or command line tool
🗺 This module allows obtaining the client's geolocation using their IP address, leveraging data retrieved from a fast API.
A Java GUI client for the IP_Search REST API.
This tools is use MX record's IP and GeoIP database to determine use which regional relay server to delivery email to destination.
Go Microservice to perform GeoIP lookups from local databases
GeoIP import / query tool using legacy maxmind country databases
Microservice for determining country, city, etc. by IP address
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