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 <h...@slabnet.com> wrote: > On Wed 2016-Jan-06 16:23:21 -0800, David Sotnick <sotnickd-na...@ddv.com> > 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 >> > > -- > Hugo > > h...@slabnet.com: email, xmpp/jabber > PGP fingerprint (B178313E): > CF18 15FA 9FE4 0CD1 2319 1D77 9AB1 0FFD B178 313E > > (also on Signal) > > [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 <sotnickd-na...@ddv.com> >> 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 >>> >>>