One would hope they would pick an impossible default, like a mountain top or 
the middle of a large lake.  

From: Sterling Jacobson 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 11:37 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] IP GeoLocation Fix

I don’t have any advice, but this really pisses me off.

 

How do these entities have the authority of the database?

 

Any why do Netflix, Hulu and the tens of other major services pay them any mind?

 

It’s only worse given the fact that the internet at large is now relegated to 
IPv4 auctions of blocks.

 

I myself am at an impasse.

 

There aren’t enough IPv6 sites (including my own hosting company) to justify 
IPv6 only deployment.

Yet ARIN won’t give me IPv4, my IPv4 sources are doubling or tripling their 
prices to the point where it makes sense to buy on the market.

 

Honestly I just wish IPv4 would go away completely and we had DDNS on IPv6 
everywhere.

There should be a shutdown date for IPv4 where it just limits to 512kbps per 
IP, lol!

Oh, and no more NAT. Just go ahead and assign public IPv6 to everything and 
firewall, like we all should have done a decade ago.

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jesse DuPont
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 9:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] IP GeoLocation Fix

 

Have any of you had any success getting IPLigence to update their GeoLocation 
DB? We've had the 184.169.96.0/20 block for a year and they've got most of the 
/24's listed all over the world - ridiculous. Most all the other GeoLocation 
providers seem to be right, but IPLigence is not. Thoughts? See attached...

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Jesse DuPont

Network Architect
email: [email protected]
Celerity Networks LLC

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