If you have a peering session with Google or one of their cache boxes, you
can set a GeoIP publishing endpoint using their online portal at
isp.google.com. That's only for Google though.
-richard
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 3:19 AM, David Sotnick
wrote:
> Hi Tyler,
>
> I have not yet tried this, bu
Have you tried submitting a correction to some geolocation services
directly yet? Maxmind is pretty heavily used.
https://support.maxmind.com/correction-faq/submit-a-correction/how-do-i-submit-a-correction-to-geoip-data/
On Thursday, February 9, 2017, David Sotnick wrote:
> Hi NANOG,
>
> You ha
Hi Tyler,
I have not yet tried this, but am doing so now, thanks!
-Dave
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 6:27 PM, Tyler Conrad wrote:
> Have you tried submitting a correction to some geolocation services
> directly yet? Maxmind is pretty heavily used.
>
> https://support.maxmind.com/correction-faq/submi
Hi NANOG,
You have given good advice on updating IP Geolocation data in the past,
including visiting 'www.google.com' from a mobile device and selecting "use
exact location [from GPS]". This worked out well for us a few years ago for
a single IP which we were NATting out of in a new geographic loc
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