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# MaxMind DB File Format Specification
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Source: https://maxmind.github.io/MaxMind-DB/
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## Description
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The MaxMind DB format is a database system that maps IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to
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data records using an efficient binary search tree architecture.
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## Version
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This specification documents **version 2.0** of the MaxMind DB binary format.
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Version numbers comprise separate major and minor components and should not be
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interpreted as decimal values (version 2.10 follows 2.9). Code reading a major
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version should remain compatible with minor version updates.
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## Overview
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The binary database consists of three primary sections:
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1. **Binary search tree** — Each tree level corresponds to one bit in the network prefix
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2. **Data section** — Contains values for networks, ranging from simple strings to complex maps/arrays
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3. **Database metadata** — Information describing the database itself
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## Database Metadata
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Located at the file's end, metadata begins after the sequence `\xab\xcd\xefMaxMind.com`.
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The _last_ occurrence marks the data section's end. Maximum metadata size is 128KiB
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including the marker.
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Metadata is stored as a map structure. Required keys:
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| Key | Type | Description |
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|-----|------|-------------|
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| `node_count` | uint32 | number of search tree nodes |
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| `record_size` | uint16 | bits per record (multiple of 4, minimum 24) |
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| `ip_version` | uint16 | 4 or 6 |
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| `database_type` | string | describes data record structure |
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| `binary_format_major_version` | uint16 | format major version |
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| `binary_format_minor_version` | uint16 | format minor version |
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| `build_epoch` | uint64 | Unix timestamp of database build |
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Optional keys: `languages` (array of locale codes), `description` (map of lang→UTF-8 string).
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### Search Tree Size
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```
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search_tree_size = ((record_size * 2) / 8) * node_count
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```
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## Binary Search Tree Section
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The file begins with the binary search tree. Node 0 is at the section's start.
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Each node contains two records (left/right pointers) that reference:
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- Another tree node: `value < node_count`
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- No data: `value == node_count`
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- Data section address: `value > node_count`
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### Node Layouts
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**24-bit records** (6 bytes per node):
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```
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| 23 .. 0 | 23 .. 0 |
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```
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**28-bit records** (7 bytes per node):
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```
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| 23 .. 0 | 27..24 | 27..24 | 23 .. 0 |
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```
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**32-bit records** (8 bytes per node):
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```
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| 31 .. 0 | 31 .. 0 |
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```
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### Lookup Algorithm
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1. Convert IP to big-endian binary (32 bits for IPv4, 128 for IPv6)
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2. Each bit selects left (0) or right (1) record in the current node
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3. `value < node_count` → traverse to that node
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4. `value == node_count` → no data for this address
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5. `value > node_count` → pointer into data section
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Data section offset:
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```
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data_section_offset = (record_value - node_count) - 16
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file_offset = (record_value - node_count) + search_tree_size
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```
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### IPv4 in IPv6 Trees
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IPv4 addresses occupy the lowest 32 bits of the 128-bit space. MaxMind aliases:
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- `::ffff:0:0/96` (IPv4-mapped)
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- `2002::/16` (6to4)
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Teredo (`2001::/32`) requires special handling (XOR-encoded, no tree alias).
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## Data Section Separator
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16 zero bytes separate the search tree from the data section.
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Data section starts at `search_tree_size + 16` bytes into the file.
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## Output Data Section
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Each field begins with a control byte encoding type and payload size.
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All binary data is big-endian.
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### Data Types
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| Type ID | Name | Notes |
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|---------|------|-------|
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| 1 | pointer | reference to another data section location |
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| 2 | UTF-8 string | variable-length |
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| 3 | double | IEEE-754 binary64, 8 bytes |
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| 4 | bytes | variable-length binary |
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| 5 | uint16 | 0–2 bytes |
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| 6 | uint32 | 0–4 bytes |
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| 7 | map | key/value pairs; keys always UTF-8; size = pair count |
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| 8 | int32 | 2's complement, 0–4 bytes |
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| 9 | uint64 | 0–8 bytes |
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| 10 | uint128 | 0–16 bytes |
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| 11 | array | ordered values; size = element count |
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| 14 | boolean | true/false |
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| 15 | float | IEEE-754 binary32, 4 bytes |
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Type 0 in the control byte means extended type — the actual type is in the
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following byte (offset by 7: stored value 1 = type 8, etc.).
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### Control Byte
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- Bits 7–5: type (0 = extended)
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- Bits 4–0: payload size indicator
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- 0–28: direct byte count
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- 29: size = 29 + next byte (max 284)
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- 30: size = 285 + next two bytes (max 65,820)
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- 31: size = 65,821 + next three bytes (max 16,843,036)
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### Pointer Encoding
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Pointer size field uses `SS VVV` format in the low 5 bits:
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| SS | Value | Offset |
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|----|-------|--------|
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| 0 | 11-bit | 0 |
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| 1 | 19-bit | +2,048 |
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| 2 | 27-bit | +526,336 |
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| 3 | 32-bit (4 additional bytes) | 0 |
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## License
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Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
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