Joost's guess of a dotted four address is not a legal IP address. To convert 1124711478 to a dotted four, I think that's 67.9.188.54. (Did I get my endian-ness right?) I would guess the library actually supports 32bit uint format, but who knows? Hm, I suppose the documentation might: Geo::IP

Both of the replies so far are pointing to your lack of real information, so how can you get really useful help? Reduce the problem to something small that doesn't use anything but the required components, and build up from there.

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In reply to Re^2: Geo::IP Error by halley
in thread Geo::IP Error by sreenu

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