I thought so too, but we already send good geofeed data to Maxmind, and queried their DB to verify.
On Apr 7, 2023, at 8:16 AM, Joel Esler <joel(a)joelesler.net> wrote:
I bet money it’s maxmind.
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On Apr 6, 2023, at 20:33, Tim Burke <tim(a)mid.net> wrote:
Anyone know who Auth0 is using for geolocation services? Have a customer reporting that Auth0, Lowes, Bank of America, and some other sites are reporting their IP in the wrong location. Checked the usual suspects, BrothersWISP.com<http://BrothersWISP.com> geolocation providers list, etcetera and they’re all showing in the correct location.
Thanks,
Tim
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Folks,
Can anyone point me at literature regarding the frequency and cost of BGP route hijacks?
Also, please email me privately if there is any information that you can share in confidence.
Ron
Juniper Business Use Only
One of the reasons to analyze flow data is to make purchase\peering decisions. The sFlow standard seems to only include source and destination AS, though I know some route platforms have extensions to provide additional data.
1) How common is it to have the additional extensions to include that data for analysis?
2) I have seen flow tools that show the entire AS path. Are they just cherry picking which platforms they showcase for the best marketing, or are they enriching the data they receive from "lesser" platforms from an outside source?
For that purpose, knowing what ASes your data goes to is useful. It's even more useful to find an upstream network that includes a bunch of those.
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