Re: How to update IPv6 geolocation data? Google sites blocked.

2016-01-07 Thread David Sotnick
Hi Hugo,

Thanks for the follow-up. For some reason both responses from Mr. Lewis
ended up my Gmail (domain) Spam folder. I have never had a NANOG response
go into Spam, so I didn't even think to check there.

I'll give this a shot today. Thanks again!

-David


On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 9:18 PM, Hugo Slabbert  wrote:

> On Wed 2016-Jan-06 16:23:21 -0800, David Sotnick 
> wrote:
>
> Really? Nobody here knows how one goes about updating IPv6 geolocation
>> data? Our /48 is still being denied access to Google sites due to unknown
>> geolocation.
>>
>> Help?
>>
>
> John Lewis responded with some info[1], which is backed up by Google's own
> support page[2][3].  No bets from me on how quickly or reliably that gets
> updated, though...
>
>
>> Best,
>> David
>>
>
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> [1] http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-December/083078.html
> [2] https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/873?hl=en
> [3] https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/179386
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:34 PM, David Sotnick 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello, and Season's Greetings!
>>>
>>> We recently lit up a new IPv6-connected location and expanded our
>>> ARIN-allocated /48 network to a /44 network to accommodate the additional
>>> location (and future locations).
>>>
>>> However, since moving our small satellite office off our primary /48 and
>>> onto their own /48 as part of our /44 network, the users at that office
>>> are
>>> receiving messages from e.g. YouTube that the "user has not made this
>>> content available in your country".
>>>
>>> How does one go about updating this v6 geolocation data? This is
>>> impacting
>>> a bunch of our users.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> -David
>>>
>>>


Re: How to update IPv6 geolocation data? Google sites blocked.

2016-01-06 Thread Hugo Slabbert

On Wed 2016-Jan-06 16:23:21 -0800, David Sotnick  wrote:


Really? Nobody here knows how one goes about updating IPv6 geolocation
data? Our /48 is still being denied access to Google sites due to unknown
geolocation.

Help?


John Lewis responded with some info[1], which is backed up by Google's own 
support page[2][3].  No bets from me on how quickly or reliably that gets 
updated, though...




Best,
David


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[1] http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-December/083078.html
[2] https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/873?hl=en
[3] https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/179386


On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:34 PM, David Sotnick 
wrote:


Hello, and Season's Greetings!

We recently lit up a new IPv6-connected location and expanded our
ARIN-allocated /48 network to a /44 network to accommodate the additional
location (and future locations).

However, since moving our small satellite office off our primary /48 and
onto their own /48 as part of our /44 network, the users at that office are
receiving messages from e.g. YouTube that the "user has not made this
content available in your country".

How does one go about updating this v6 geolocation data? This is impacting
a bunch of our users.

Thanks!

-David



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Re: How to update IPv6 geolocation data? Google sites blocked.

2016-01-06 Thread David Sotnick
Really? Nobody here knows how one goes about updating IPv6 geolocation
data? Our /48 is still being denied access to Google sites due to unknown
geolocation.

Help?

Best,
David

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:34 PM, David Sotnick 
wrote:

> Hello, and Season's Greetings!
>
> We recently lit up a new IPv6-connected location and expanded our
> ARIN-allocated /48 network to a /44 network to accommodate the additional
> location (and future locations).
>
> However, since moving our small satellite office off our primary /48 and
> onto their own /48 as part of our /44 network, the users at that office are
> receiving messages from e.g. YouTube that the "user has not made this
> content available in your country".
>
> How does one go about updating this v6 geolocation data? This is impacting
> a bunch of our users.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -David
>


Re: How to update IPv6 geolocation data? Google sites blocked.

2015-12-22 Thread Jon Lewis

On Tue, 22 Dec 2015, David Sotnick wrote:


Hello, and Season's Greetings!

We recently lit up a new IPv6-connected location and expanded our
ARIN-allocated /48 network to a /44 network to accommodate the additional
location (and future locations).

However, since moving our small satellite office off our primary /48 and
onto their own /48 as part of our /44 network, the users at that office are
receiving messages from e.g. YouTube that the "user has not made this
content available in your country".

How does one go about updating this v6 geolocation data? This is impacting
a bunch of our users.


Using a smart phone on the wifi at that office (obviously, the WIFI 
network has to be providing IPv6, or bridged to a network providing IPv6), 
go to google.com in a web browser (not the google app), and click near the 
bottom of the page "Use precise location".  AFAIK, that provides to GOOG 
your GPS coordinates.  It still might take a week for them to update 
everything.


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How to update IPv6 geolocation data? Google sites blocked.

2015-12-22 Thread David Sotnick
Hello, and Season's Greetings!

We recently lit up a new IPv6-connected location and expanded our
ARIN-allocated /48 network to a /44 network to accommodate the additional
location (and future locations).

However, since moving our small satellite office off our primary /48 and
onto their own /48 as part of our /44 network, the users at that office are
receiving messages from e.g. YouTube that the "user has not made this
content available in your country".

How does one go about updating this v6 geolocation data? This is impacting
a bunch of our users.

Thanks!

-David