A comment on the last part of your code (from the 'foreach' onward) - it would be much more efficient to assign long country names like this:
$CountryName = $CountryCode{$Country} || undef;
This takes advantage of the lookup capabilities of hashes.
I'll be back in a minute with some more code...
Here ya go:
#!/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Socket;
my $ip_addr = '207.127.235.77';
my $remote_host = gethostbyaddr(inet_aton($ip_addr),AF_INET); # get ww
+w.xxx.xxx.uk
my %CountryCode = (
'com','Comercial',
'uk','The United Kingdom'
);
# a hash of country names
my @CCode = split /\./, $remote_host; # split every portion
my $Country = $CCode[-1]; # get the last
my $CountryName = $CountryCode{$Country} || "Country Unknown";
print $CountryName;
___
-DA
> perl -MPOSIX -le '$ENV{TZ}="EST";print ctime(1000000000)'
Sat Sep 8 20:46:40 2001
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