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#! /depot/gnu/plat/bin/perl
#
# Note: you may have to edit the top line in this file.
#
# Usage: world addr1 [addr2 ...]
#
# $Id$

# This little perl program will take an internet address of the form
# foobar@some.place.domain and will print out where in the world that
# message originated from.  Its pretty dumb in that it just matches
# the `domain' part against a hard-coded list.  Also, I haven't
# checked the list for validity -- I picked it up from someplace. With
# the speed in which political boundaries are changing these days, no
# doubt there are some incorrect mappings.

$prog = $0;
$ARGV[0] || die "No addresses provided.\nUsage: $prog addr1 [addr2 ...]\n";



# The mappings
%nameorg = (
    "arpa", "Arpanet",
    'com', 'commercial',
    'edu', 'educational',
    'gov', 'government',
    'mil', 'military',
    'net', 'networking',
    'org', 'non-commercial',
    'int', 'international'
);


%country = (
    "ag", "Antigua and Barbuda",
    "al", "Albania",
    "aq", "Antarctica",
    "ar", "Argentina",
    "at", "Austria",
    "au", "Australia",
    "bb", "Barbados",
    "be", "Belgium",
    "bg", "Bulgaria",
    "bo", "Bolivia",
    "br", "Brazil",
    "bs", "Bahamas",
    "bz", "Belize",
    "ca", "Canada",
    "ch", "Switzerland",
    "cl", "Chile",
    "cm", "Cameroon",
    "cn", "China",
    "co", "Colombia",
    "cr", "Costa Rica",
    "cy", "Cyprus",
    "cz", "Czech Republic",
    "de", "Germany",
    "dk", "Denmark",
    "dm", "Dominica",
    "do", "Dominican Republic",
    "ec", "Ecuador",
    "ee", "Estonia",
    "eg", "Egypt",
    "es", "Spain",
    "fi", "Finland",
    "fj", "Fiji",
    "fr", "France",
    "gb", "Great Britain",
    "gh", "Ghana",
    "gr", "Greece",
    "hk", "Hong Kong",
    "hr", "Croatia",
    "hu", "Hungary",
    "id", "Indonesia",
    "ie", "Ireland",
    "il", "Israel",
    "in", "India",
    "is", "Iceland",
    "it", "Italy",
    "jm", "Jamaica",
    "jp", "Japan",
    "km", "Comoros",
    "kn", "Saint Kitts and Nevis",
    "kr", "Republic of Korea",
    "kw", "Kuwait",
    "lc", "Saint Lucia",
    "li", "Liechtenstein",
    "lk", "Sri Lanka",
    "lu", "Luxembourg",
    "lv", "Latvia",
    "my", "Malaysia",
    "mx", "Mexico",
    "na", "Namibia",
    "ni", "Nicaragua",
    "nl", "Netherlands",
    "no", "Norway",
    "nz", "New Zealand",
    "pe", "Peru",
    "pg", "Papua New Guinea",
    "ph", "Philippines",
    "pl", "Poland",
    "pr", "Puerto Rico",
    "pt", "Portugal",
    "py", "Paraguay",
    "ro", "Romania",
    "se", "Sweden",
    "sg", "Singapore",
    "si", "Slovenia",
    "sk", "Slovakia",
    "sr", "Suriname",
    "su", "USSR",
    "tw", "Taiwan",
    "th", "Thailand",
    "tn", "Tunisia",
    "tr", "Turkey",
    "tt", "Trinidad and Tobago",
    "uk", "United Kingdom",
    "us", "United States",
    "uy", "Uruguay",
    "vc", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines",
    "ve", "Venezuela",
    "vi", "Virgin Islands",
    "yu", "Yugoslavia",
    "za", "South Africa",
    "zw", "Zimbabwe"
    );


while ($addr = shift @ARGV) {
    ($_) = $addr =~ /\.(.*)$/;
    $_ = $addr if !$_;

    if ($nameorg{$_}) {
	# its one of the `special' USA organizational domains
	print "$addr is from a USA $nameorg{$_} organization\n";
    }
    elsif ($country{$_}) {
	# its a country code
	print "$addr originated from $country{$_}\n";
    }
    else {
	# who knows?
	print "I have no idea where $addr came from!\n";
    }
}