[Planetlab-users] PlanetLab nodes geographical coordinates

Muneeb Waseem muneeb83 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 24 12:19:46 EDT 2008


Hi,

I don't know about individual longitude and latitude of each planet lab
nodes but you can find the AS number of a planetlab node using whois cymru
and then find out the geo coordinates of the AS through this database

http://netgeo.caida.org/aslatlong.txt

That's the closest you can get to a planetlab node in my opinion.

Regards,
Muneeb

On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 10:57 AM, denise duma <deniseduma at live.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone knows if and where I could find a tool giving the geographical
> coordinates
> (longitude and latitude) for subsets of PlanetLab nodes received as input?
>
> Of what I have found on the site, I guess the Sophia tool developed at
> Princeton might do something like this
>  but unfortunately I'm unable to access its webpage or the
> documentation (the same for
> PlanetLab Visualizer another useful tool from Princeton but unfortunately
> impossible to get it to work)!
>
> Do you know what else I could use to solve my problem?
>
> Thank you,
> Denise
>
>
>
>
>
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