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Re: Google GeoIP issue
From: Richard Hesse <richard.hesse () weebly com>
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2016 15:26:12 -0700
If you have peering relationship with Google, you can use the isp.google.com portal to self-publish geo information on your netblocks. At least you can in theory. By their own admission, they have never checked the self-published URL that I configured over a month ago. YMMV. -richard On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 6:19 AM, Maxwell Cole <mcole.mailinglists () gmail com> wrote:
Heya, Im in the same boat if anyone from google wants to be a dear and help out. Cheers,On Jun 1, 2016, at 6:28 PM, Chris Boyd <cboyd () gizmopartners com> wrote: I too am having a similar problem. Used the remediation link athttps://support.google.com/websearch/contact/ip and it’s only partially corrected. Users who log in to Google are seeing the US google.com page after they select the preferred country and languate, but everyone else is still getting google.ae. 208.81.245.226 is in Austin, TX.—ChrisOn Jun 1, 2016, at 5:17 PM, Peter Loron <peterl () standingwave org>wrote:Hello folks. An address we use is not identified as being in thecorrect location by Google. Can someone from their NOC reach out off-list?Thanks. Sent from my iPhone
Current thread:
- Google GeoIP issue Peter Loron (Jun 01)
- Re: Google GeoIP issue Paras Jha (Jun 01)
- Re: Google GeoIP issue Chris Boyd (Jun 01)
- Re: Google GeoIP issue Maxwell Cole (Jun 02)
- Re: Google GeoIP issue Richard Hesse (Jun 02)
- Re: Google GeoIP issue Maxwell Cole (Jun 02)