Your best bet is going to be to try to get AOL to act on it...since they undoubtedly own the IP space (or lease it from someone else), and their network is fairly huge, they're going to be the best source for that info.
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Rob Cartier wrote: > I was wondering if anybody can > help me with a matter of a user that > originates from the aol network and > continuosly attempts to attempt access to > a password protected website. > I have ip addresses and was hoping at > least someone could tell me the geographic location > of this user. > [Fri Feb 15 19:24:14 2002] [error] [client 152.163.189.101] > > I have many of these per day but they appear to > all orginate from the aol network > 152.163.188.x > 152.163.189.x > 64.12.96.236 addresses. > I believe that they are originating from > the aol network in the Boston and Foxboro areas > > traceroute reveals > > 9 pop2-vie-P2-0.atdn.net (209.249.203.234) 34.621 ms 36.744 ms 36.614 > ms > 10 bb2-vie-P13-0.atdn.net (66.185.139.133) 36.616 ms 36.460 ms 36.620 ms > 11 bb2-rtc-P0-2.atdn.net (204.148.103.57) 36.173 ms 37.283 ms 36.362 ms > 12 pop1-rtc-P15-0.atdn.net (204.148.97.86) 35.972 ms 36.984 ms 36.593 ms > 13 wc3-rtc-S0-0-0.atdn.net (204.148.98.118) 36.343 ms 44.620 ms 35.940 > ms > 14 cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com (152.163.189.101) 37.294 ms 38.007 ms 36.278 > ms > > Also is there a location on the internet > where I can resolve router geographic locations > > Thank you in advance > > Rob Cartier > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list