Abdullah
Abdullah
@rwjack I work for IPinfo. Our data is backed by active measurements from our [Probe Network](https://ipinfo.io/probenet) (1,200 servers running ping, traceroute, and other active measurements from 500 cities). We also...
@rwjack Thank you very much. I was definitely asking the project to use the offline database. https://ipinfo.io/developers/ipinfo-lite-database You only need to connect to our server once to download the database,...
I work for IPinfo. Would using our [free IP to Country ASN database](https://ipinfo.io/developers/ip-to-country-asn-database) work for this purpose? I understand that for ASNs like Cogent, which provide connectivity to many companies...
@CameronMunroe No, the free database is licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0, which is a commercially permissive license that only requires public attribution, that's all.
@finnbear I did not want to pitch a paid service to an OSS project, but yes, we have a paid product called [IP to Company API](https://ipinfo.io/products/ip-company-api) that provides exactly what...
Just project itself. Just adding a link to the README.md is enough. Example: - https://github.com/nezhahq/nezha - https://github.com/akvorado/akvorado   I really do not know much about comparable licensing. Sorry. With...
My friend, just writing and maintaining code is difficult enough, and then adding licensing on top of it is a nightmare. We thought we would not let any OSS maintainers...
Hey @xbingW, Thank you for reviewing the request. I saw that the project may not be supporting IPv6 at this moment (https://github.com/chaitin/SafeLine/issues/612). Our free database packages both IPv4 and IPv6...
@DanielnetoDotCom The database you are using is a paid database, I believe. However, our database is free, and it comes with full accuracy and daily updates. There is absolutely no...
@DanielnetoDotCom Our CSV database can be easily migrated to MySQL, making it not too difficult to transfer your codebase to us. I would recommend taking a look at the database...