This is bound to happen a fair bit now with the final allocations of blocks as
IPv4 started running out, I have a b unch of servers that the GEOIP database
lists as being in UK, Russia and various other places where they actually
aren't. =D
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Kura
t: @kuramanga [https://twitter.com/kuramanga
Yes, it's London but GeoIP reports it wrong, my relay is in the same AS.
It's a (relatively) new DataCenter for DO, so it's possible that they've
changed the IP blocks recently, maybe digging into the history of their
assignment would show them to previously be registered in the US, the DC
howe
Robtex.com and traceroute came up as London if I am reading them correctly
Robert
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On January 3, 2015 6:22:59 PM isis wrote:
Hi,
Joshua Lee Tucker transcribed 4.6K bytes:
> Hi guys,
>
> Two of my Tor relays are being reported as being located within the USA
within Atlas; these nodes are actually located within London, UK - the
location is correctly identified when using an
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On 03/01/15 15:25, Joshua Lee Tucker wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Two of my Tor relays are being reported as being located within the
> USA within Atlas; these nodes are actually located within London,
> UK - the location is correctly identified when using a
Joshua Lee Tucker transcribed 4.6K bytes:
> Hi guys,
>
> Two of my Tor relays are being reported as being located within the USA
> within Atlas; these nodes are actually located within London, UK - the
> location is correctly identified when using an IP->Location service.
>
> I’m just wondering
Hi guys,
Two of my Tor relays are being reported as being located within the USA within
Atlas; these nodes are actually located within London, UK - the location is
correctly identified when using an IP->Location service.
I’m just wondering why this would occur?
The two IP addresses are:
178.62