On 20 March 2013 20:57, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote: > On 3/20/13 8:28 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: >> >> Why even stop there: all modern browsers usually know the exact >> location of the user, often with street-level accuracy. It should be >> possible to say that you have a server in Fremont, CA and Toronto, ON >> or Beauharnois, QC, and automatically have all East Coast users go to >> Toronto, and West Coast to Fremont. Why is there no way to do any of >> this? >> > > I guess there could be with LOC records. > > ~Seth
Apart from not being supported by anyone, it's also broken by design in regards to the "Searching by Network or Subnet" section (e.g. the party who controls 0.0.0.88.in-addr.arpa is not at all related to the party that has 88.198.0.0/16), and also has no IPv6 support: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1876#section-5.2.2 C.