Re: Google Geolocation issue

2016-06-22 Thread Tom Okman
I see your maxmind DB points to a right location as well as traceroute goes
to Austin.

Are you a member of their peering project? What you can see there?

Anyway, I still think that there are guys from google here that can be a
better help than me :)

Good luck.

Tom

2016-06-21 21:25 GMT+03:00 Chris Boyd :

> Dear list readers, please forgive the noise, but if there's anyone here
> from Google who can fix a geolocation issue I'd appreciate a reply.
>
> 208.81.245.226 is not in the UAE, it's in Austin, Texas.  Yes, I have
> filled out the form to request a fix, but the AI or whatever that's
> supposed to fix it has not, and we're well into 3 months after the first
> report.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Chris
>
>


-- 
Tomas Okmanas


Re: Google Geolocation issue

2016-06-22 Thread Jeroen Wunnink
Email their NOC directly. I’ve had some success with that: g...@google.com / 
n...@google.com


Also, sign up at https://isp.google.com/, there’s an option there to provide a 
self-published geo-feed for your IP space: 
http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-google-self-published-geofeeds-02.html

Which may or may not be taken into consideration for geo-locating your IP space 
;-)
I quote: "Google can process self-published IP geolocation data for your 
network. This information will be used as an additional signal to help improve 
the location accuracy Google products."



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Jeroen Wunnink
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Hibernia Networks - Amsterdam Office
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Ireland +353.1.867.3600 | UK +44.1704.322.300 | Netherlands +31.208.200.622
24/7/365 IP NOC Phone: +31.20.82.00.623

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On 21/06/16 20:25, "NANOG on behalf of Chris Boyd"  wrote:

>Dear list readers, please forgive the noise, but if there's anyone here
>from Google who can fix a geolocation issue I'd appreciate a reply.
>
>208.81.245.226 is not in the UAE, it's in Austin, Texas.  Yes, I have
>filled out the form to request a fix, but the AI or whatever that's
>supposed to fix it has not, and we're well into 3 months after the first
>report.
>
>Thanks,
>
>--Chris
>
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Google Geolocation issue

2016-06-21 Thread Chris Boyd
Dear list readers, please forgive the noise, but if there's anyone here
from Google who can fix a geolocation issue I'd appreciate a reply.

208.81.245.226 is not in the UAE, it's in Austin, Texas.  Yes, I have
filled out the form to request a fix, but the AI or whatever that's
supposed to fix it has not, and we're well into 3 months after the first
report.

Thanks,

--Chris