Wheretero software identifies the country of the local computer.
To determine the location of the local computer, Wheretero collects network information from various sources including DNS, DHCP, traceroute, GeoIpLookup, and web IP address service. The information collected is then scored and scaled to provide a final decision. The output is presented as a two-letter ISO country code, such as fi, de , fr or us, with secondary choices printed along with probability estimations.
In the latest release, Wheretero has introduced several new features to improve the usability of the software. These features include command line options such as -l, -1, and -v, along with HTML documentation in the tarball. To provide users with more examples of how the software works, a “show my IP” sample has been included in the doc/examples folder. Finally, the timing changes to “show my IP” and traceroute have also been updated.
In conclusion, if you are looking for a reliable and easy-to-use software that can help you determine the location of your local computer, then Wheretero is definitely worth checking out. With its powerful features and simple interface, it is sure to become an essential tool for anyone who needs to work on live-CDs or travel frequently.
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