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==Resolving==
==Resolving==
I think that the map should resolve (PTR/rDNS) the IPs it finds for statistic reasons. It shouldn't hurt, unless if it's applied in mass.
I think the map should resolve (PTR/rDNS) the IPs it finds for statistic reasons. It shouldn't hurt, unless if it's applied in mass (see below).
Curious corner: I am running a resolver I wrote on mIRC script which takes IPs off KML placemark names and resolves them. It's at 33% parsing the current map, running for 1-2 hours or so.
''Curious corner:'' I am running a resolver I wrote on mIRC script which takes IPs off KML placemark names and resolves them. It's at 33% parsing the current map, running for 1-2 hours or so.
--[[User:RichardG|RichardG]] 14:33, 20 December 2010 (GMT)
--[[User:RichardG|RichardG]] 14:33, 20 December 2010 (GMT)
: Resolving IPs would take a considerable amount of time. You are however welcome to do it and generate statistics. If you want to work on a larger subset you can fetch the [https://dump.bitcoin.it/misc/201012/ full database]. [[User:MagicalTux|MagicalTux]] 14:55, 20 December 2010 (GMT)

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Resolving

I think the map should resolve (PTR/rDNS) the IPs it finds for statistic reasons. It shouldn't hurt, unless if it's applied in mass (see below). Curious corner: I am running a resolver I wrote on mIRC script which takes IPs off KML placemark names and resolves them. It's at 33% parsing the current map, running for 1-2 hours or so. --RichardG 14:33, 20 December 2010 (GMT)

Resolving IPs would take a considerable amount of time. You are however welcome to do it and generate statistics. If you want to work on a larger subset you can fetch the full database. MagicalTux 14:55, 20 December 2010 (GMT)