Well, in 'theory' of course, no one country should be 'more spammy' than other any country. So, the value in SA might be considered less.

If someone wanted to flag/reject messages from a certain country there are other ways..

(tongue in check)
host -t GEO 8.8.8.8

Yes, it might be nice if everyone was forced to declare where their own IP(s) are being operated, but in the mean time there are many micro services to get that data.

Suggest that we think about what micro services might be available in a broad enough manner, (maybe Apache should consider operating a free micro service ;) to service all SA customers.

Then it can be handled as a call out, just like RBL Lookups are done.
Of course, just like some RBL's, if the volumes are high enough, the user MAY have to pay a subscription.

But again, that probably could work for IPv4, but with IPv6 that will be a whole new can of worms...

Someone should reach out to companies like MaxMind, https://ipinfo.io/ and others..

Maybe one of those companies would see enough 'marketing' value to let all SA customers get a taste..





On 2019-06-28 1:30 p.m., Henrik K wrote:
On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 10:25:09PM +0200, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
Il 28 giugno 2019 22:09:10 CEST, Henrik K <[email protected]> ha scritto:
On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 10:01:17PM +0200, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
Hi,
latest Geoip2 Perl library has this phrase in their docs:
-----------------------------------------
This module is deprecated and will only receive fixes for major bugs
and security vulnerabilities. New features and functionality will not
be added.
-----------------------------------------
I fear that Perl will not be supported in the near future and we will
have to drop Geoip2 support sooner or later.

Nothing makes me believe that the module will stop working, it clearly
says
it will be supported enough to be in a working state.  There's no
reason why
they would suddently change the standard MMDB file format and contents,
if
they did that, no API would work.

That's just a heads-up, I think the module will continue to work as-is,
but if there are better alternatives they can be evaluated, perl-Geoip2 is
also not present in main Linux distribution akaik.

Yes it's quite sad state for main distributions, there aren't really any
packages that simply can be installed and provide automatically updated
IPv4/IPv6 databases.  Though the old GeoIP database is still not _that_ old.




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