I am getting a lot of visitors from .com and .net domains (well for me it is a lot - like 25 a day LOL).
For example I see this frequently in the NS-lookup log on my site statistic tracker:
bff107.search.scd.yahoo.com
pool-72-76-79-115.nwrknj.east.verizon.net
c-24-13-247-108.hsd1.in.comcast.net
cache-los-aa07.proxy.aol.com
I can see they domains are from the US, but is there anyway to get more information from this? Such as maybe State or how to identify if that is from just 1 individual or is that several people who accessed the site from the same isp?
Thanks,






Greg K posted this at 07:34 — 18th July 2006.
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There are different services that will give more detailed information. For example, a site I use, 123stat.com which will give you a map with "pins" to show where visitors are from down to a pretty close city match.
-Greg
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Titanic Dreams posted this at 15:27 — 26th July 2006.
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Google analytics is good. Its free to sign up. http://www.google.com/analytics/.
You have to wait for a invite code email from them. People had said in past you could be waiting a couple of weeks but I got a reply within 28 hrs. It is certainly worth getting.
phiber posted this at 00:48 — 27th July 2006.
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Here is another service I've used.
http://network-tools.com/
Johnny