Re: Issue with Geolocation in Lasvegas

2024-01-04 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On 04/01/2024 9:13, Raja Sekhar Gullapalli via NANOG wrote: https://www.iucc.ac.il/en/blog/2021-05-google-geo-location/ :-) Regards, Hank Team, We are having issues in our lasvegas office & it shows geolocation in all browsers as Israel instead of US region when we access news.google.com i

Re: Issue with Geolocation in Lasvegas

2024-01-03 Thread Christopher Hawker
tal US & we also reported this issue to at > n...@google.com. > > > > Any further info to be provided to resolve this issue. > > > > Regards, > > Raja > > > > > > *From:* Christopher Hawker > *Sent:* Thursday, January 4, 2024 12:54 PM > *To:*

RE: Issue with Geolocation in Lasvegas

2024-01-03 Thread Raja Sekhar Gullapalli via NANOG
Gullapalli Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Issue with Geolocation in Lasvegas WARNING: This email originated from outside of Qualcomm. Please be wary of any links or attachments, and do not enable macros. Looks like (according to RDNS) it's a "global NAT" address. Is it only being

Re: Issue with Geolocation in Lasvegas

2024-01-03 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
For Google-related sites specifically and if you haven't already, it's worth publishing an RFC8805-compliant geofeed and submitting it to them via their ISP portal at https://isp.google.com/ if you have an account with the announcing ASN affiliated to it. This is assuming that the IP you specified

Re: Issue with Geolocation in Lasvegas

2024-01-03 Thread Christopher Hawker
Looks like (according to RDNS) it's a "global NAT" address. Is it only being used in the continental US, or other countries? If the former, check that geofeeds are correctly configured and registered with Google in their ISP Portal. If the latter, you're going to encounter issues. Regards, Chris