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|    Jorgen Grahn to Fede    |
|    Re: Make sense of a list of IP addresses    |
|    14 Feb 11 11:52:38    |
      902ea69b       From: grahn+nntp@snipabacken.se              On Mon, 2011-02-14, Fede wrote:       > Dear all,       >       > I have read a lot about this but I am unable to find a solution... and       > it seems not too complicate.       > I have a list of IP addresses that have accessed my web-server (let's       > say: 3000 IPs) and want to obtain some statistics like: number of       > countries, most frequent IP, number of institutions... I can get this       > kind of information from individual calls to whois, but would like to       > have a program able to summarize the results for a list of IPs. Any       > clue?              You seem to be using MacOS. Some of it is easily done using the Unix       command line:              % sort the_ip_list | uniq -c | sort -nr              /Jorgen              --        // Jorgen Grahn |
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