ngx_http_geoip2_module - creates variables with values from the maxmind geoip2 databases based on the client IP (default) or from a specific variable (supports both IPv4 and IPv6)
The module now supports nginx streams and can be used in the same way the http module can be used.
First install libmaxminddb as described in its README.md file.
wget https://nginx.org/download/nginx-VERSION.tar.gz
tar zxvf nginx-VERSION.tar.gz
cd nginx-VERSION
./configure --with-compat --add-dynamic-module=/path/to/ngx_http_geoip2_module
make modules
This will produce objs/ngx_http_geoip2_module.so
. It can be copied to your nginx module path manually if you wish.
Add the following line to your nginx.conf:
load_module modules/ngx_http_geoip2_module.so;
./configure --add-module=/path/to/ngx_http_geoip2_module
make
make install
./configure --add-dynamic-module=/path/to/ngx_http_geoip2_module --with-stream
OR
./configure --add-module=/path/to/ngx_http_geoip2_module --with-stream
The free GeoLite2 databases are available from Maxminds website (requires signing up)
http {
...
geoip2 /etc/maxmind-country.mmdb {
auto_reload 5m;
$geoip2_metadata_country_build metadata build_epoch;
$geoip2_data_country_code default=US source=$variable_with_ip country iso_code;
$geoip2_data_country_name country names en;
}
geoip2 /etc/maxmind-city.mmdb {
$geoip2_data_city_name default=London city names en;
}
....
fastcgi_param COUNTRY_CODE $geoip2_data_country_code;
fastcgi_param COUNTRY_NAME $geoip2_data_country_name;
fastcgi_param CITY_NAME $geoip2_data_city_name;
....
}
stream {
...
geoip2 /etc/maxmind-country.mmdb {
$geoip2_data_country_code default=US source=$remote_addr country iso_code;
}
...
}
Retrieve metadata regarding the geoip database.
$variable_name metadata <field>
Available fields:
- build_epoch: the build timestamp of the maxmind database.
- last_check: the last time the database was checked for changes (when using auto_reload)
- last_change: the last time the database was reloaded (when using auto_reload)
Enabling auto reload will have nginx check the modification time of the database at the specified interval and reload it if it has changed.
auto_reload <interval>
$variable_name [default=<value] [source=$variable_with_ip] path ...
If default is not specified, the variable will be empty if not found.
If source is not specified, $remote_addr will be used to perform the lookup.
To find the path of the data you want (eg: country names en), use the mmdblookup tool:
$ mmdblookup --file /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoIP2-Country.mmdb --ip 8.8.8.8
{
"country":
{
"geoname_id":
6252001 <uint32>
"iso_code":
"US" <utf8_string>
"names":
{
"de":
"USA" <utf8_string>
"en":
"United States" <utf8_string>
}
}
}
$ mmdblookup --file /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoIP2-Country.mmdb --ip 8.8.8.8 country names en
"United States" <utf8_string>
This translates to:
$country_name "default=United States" source=$remote_addr country names en
These commands works the same as the original ngx_http_geoip_module documented here: https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_geoip_module.html#geoip_proxy.
However, if you provide the source=$variable_with_ip
option on a variable, these settings will be ignored for that particular variable.
geoip2_proxy < cidr >
Defines trusted addresses. When a request comes from a trusted address, an address from the "X-Forwarded-For" request header field will be used instead.
geoip2_proxy_recursive < on | off >
If recursive search is disabled then instead of the original client address that matches one of the trusted addresses, the last address sent in "X-Forwarded-For" will be used. If recursive search is enabled then instead of the original client address that matches one of the trusted addresses, the last non-trusted address sent in "X-Forwarded-For" will be used.