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Ip To Google Earth

If your firewall logs a "brute force" attack from 50 different IPs, plotting them on Google Earth can reveal patterns. You might see a cluster of attacks originating from a specific region or a single data center, helping you block entire IP ranges more effectively.

An IP address identifies a network interface. While databases (like MaxMind or IP2Location) can guess the location of an IP, they are usually pinpointing the location of the ISP’s exchange point or the data center, not the user's living room. This is called . ip to google earth

To put an IP on Google Earth, we need to convert the IP address → Location Data (City/Country) → Latitude and Longitude → KML File. If your firewall logs a "brute force" attack

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