On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 01:39:47 +1200 (FJT), Franck Martin
wrote:
> I have the feeling that the systems is not able to understand at all
> IPv6 for geolocation therefore default to "foreign".
>
> I'm not aware of anyone providing IPv6 geolocation at the moment?
> Anyone has pointers?
Maxmind has an
On 2010-08-16 14:52, Owen DeLong wrote:
[..]
>> Thus don't forget to provide all your private details in as many places
>> as possible, the more they know about you, the better they can serve you.
>>
> Wow... That's pretty absurd. I order stuff from Amazon/etc. from IP addresses
> all over the worl
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Monday, 16 August, 2010 11:01:01 PM
Subject: Geolocation tools - IPv6 style
Hello NANOG, first time writing to here.
My inquiry for you is on the subject of IPv6 Geolocation tools; or
better yet, the lack accuracy in them. My main problem comes from
YouTube.com and other Go
On Aug 16, 2010, at 4:41 AM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> On 2010-08-16 13:01, Harry Strongburg wrote:
>> Hello NANOG, first time writing to here.
>>
>> My inquiry for you is on the subject of IPv6 Geolocation tools; or
>> better yet, the lack accuracy in them. My main problem comes from
>> YouTube.
On 2010-08-16 13:01, Harry Strongburg wrote:
> Hello NANOG, first time writing to here.
>
> My inquiry for you is on the subject of IPv6 Geolocation tools; or
> better yet, the lack accuracy in them. My main problem comes from
> YouTube.com and other Google Geolocation required tools (Google Voi
Hello NANOG, first time writing to here.
My inquiry for you is on the subject of IPv6 Geolocation tools; or
better yet, the lack accuracy in them. My main problem comes from
YouTube.com and other Google Geolocation required tools (Google Voice,
being an example). I must set network.dns.disableI
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