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Building Your Own MMDB Database for Fun and Profit

Deprecation Notice We have deprecated the Perl writer discussed in this article. It is no longer developed or supported. We encourage you to use our Go github.com/maxmind/mmdbwriter module instead. Please see our post on writing MMDB files using the Go programming language. Introduction If you use a GeoIP database, you’re probably familiar with MaxMind’s MMDB format. At MaxMind, we created the MMDB format because we needed a format that was very fast and highly portable. MMDB comes with supported readers in many languages. In this blog post, we’ll create an MMDB file which contains an access list of IP addresses. This kind of database could be used when allowing access to a VPN or a hosted application.



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Deprecation Notice We have deprecated the Perl writer discussed in this article. It is no longer developed or supported. We encourage you to use our Go github.com/maxmind/mmdbwriter module instead. Please see our post on writing MMDB files using the Go programming language. Introduction If you use a GeoIP database, you’re probably familiar with MaxMind’s MMDB format. At MaxMind, we created the MMDB format because we needed a format that was very fast and highly portable. MMDB comes with supported readers in many languages. In this blog post, we’ll create an MMDB file which contains an access list of IP addresses. This kind of database could be used when allowing access to a VPN or a hosted application.



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Building Your Own MMDB Database for Fun and Profit

Deprecation Notice We have deprecated the Perl writer discussed in this article. It is no longer developed or supported. We encourage you to use our Go github.com/maxmind/mmdbwriter module instead. Please see our post on writing MMDB files using the Go programming language. Introduction If you use a GeoIP database, you’re probably familiar with MaxMind’s MMDB format. At MaxMind, we created the MMDB format because we needed a format that was very fast and highly portable. MMDB comes with supported readers in many languages. In this blog post, we’ll create an MMDB file which contains an access list of IP addresses. This kind of database could be used when allowing access to a VPN or a hosted application.

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