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IP Geolocation through Reverse DNS

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arxiv 1811.04288 v1 pith:PKAYYTDV submitted 2018-11-10 cs.NI cs.IRcs.LG

classification cs.NIcs.IRcs.LG
keywords geolocationapproachdatabasesacademicaddressesbaselinescommercialreverse
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IP Geolocation databases are widely used in online services to map end user IP addresses to their geographical locations. However, they use proprietary geolocation methods and in some cases they have poor accuracy. We propose a systematic approach to use publicly accessible reverse DNS hostnames for geolocating IP addresses. Our method is designed to be combined with other geolocation data sources. We cast the task as a machine learning problem where for a given hostname, we generate and rank a list of potential location candidates. We evaluate our approach against three state of the art academic baselines and two state of the art commercial IP geolocation databases. We show that our work significantly outperforms the academic baselines, and is complementary and competitive with commercial databases. To aid reproducibility, we open source our entire approach.

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