On Sat 2023-06-10 18:33:04+0200 Mark wrote: > > [...] you may run into geolocation issues where some geolocation > > providers decide that many/all of your users are in one location or > > the other,[...] > > This is solvable by slicing your IPv4 prefixes into /24's and > assigning them the correct country TLD in the ARIN WHOIS database. > Yes, you might need to call a few geo-location providers to fix their > back-end manually, but this is possible.
Everyone should check out Massimo Candela's presentation "Geolocation problems: Do we have a solution?" for how to provide your own geolocation data... https://www.netnod.se/sites/default/files/2023-03/Massimo_Webpage.pdf I've seen it at recent RIPE and LACNIC conferences. Supposedly all of the big geolocation providers support it or are planning on supporting it. Regards, -- Robert Story USC Information Sciences Institute <http://www.isi.edu/> Networking and Cybersecurity Division