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The IPFire people provide a tool that collects data from several top-level sources, combines it into a single database, and annotates it with optional overrides. This tool transforms the "dump" format of their database into the form Tor expects.
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To generate new geoip files, you'll need to install the
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libloc/"location" tool provided by https://location.ipfire.org/.
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I personally build it with:
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./configure CFLAGS='-g -O2' --disable-perl --without-systemd --prefix=/opt/libloc
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make
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make install
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Then (after adjusting PATH and PYTHONPATH) you can get the latest
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dump with:
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location update
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location dump geoip-dump.txt
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And transform it into geoip files with
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cargo run --release -- -i geoip-dump.txt
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Note that the current version "0.1.9" of rangemap has a performance
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bug, making this tool quite slow. Previous versions had a
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correctness bug that made the output needlessly long. With luck,
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there will soon be a fast correct rangemap version. |