[OpenIPMap] Feedback/question openipmap
Massimo Candela mcandela at ripe.net
Thu Feb 15 11:13:12 CET 2018
> On 15 Feb 2018, at 10:57, Massimo Candela <mcandela at ripe.net> wrote: > > Hello Bernd, > > Thank you for your feedback. > > OpenIPmap is first of all a research project on the topic of the infrastructure IP geolocation, and doesn’t claim to be anything more than that. > > We are trying to tackle, together with Universities and researchers in general, the geolocation problem with novel research and a data platform open to everybody. > We are still in a learning phase, I’m sure we will improve with the time. New geolocation engines will be added to our collection, this will gradually improve the accuracy. > > We don't only attempt automatic geolocation, but we allow the user to directly crowdsource and correct the information (yours is not correct). I meant: yours is “now” correct > > On the technical side: > - We will soon consider the geoloc attribute in our geolocation, it’s already in our pipeline. It has never been a priority because it is rarely used, it involves only a tiny part of the global address space, it is often not accurate and not up to date. But I understand that this is disrespectful of the efforts of who is instead providing the geoloc field. I take the blame for this and promise you we will act on this. > - We will add the reverse DNS engine, that in your case would have helped. > - Your wrongly geolocated IP was due to an anchor in Stuttgart that is able to reach you with very low RTT, faster than any other source. We will investigate if and how to treat anchors in a different way compared to probes. > > > Anyway, I can understand your frustration when I look your IP on the various geolocation datasets available online… but hey, at least we got the right country! :-) > > Thanks again for your feedback > > > Ciao, > Massimo Candela > >> From: Bernd Spiess <bernd.spiess at ip-it.com <mailto:bernd.spiess at ip-it.com>> >> Subject: Feedback/question openipmap >> Date: 14 February 2018 at 15:19:15 CET >> To: "openipmap at ripe.net <mailto:openipmap at ripe.net>" <openipmap at ripe.net <mailto:openipmap at ripe.net>> >> >> >> Hi Ripe >> >> Thanks for your excellent work here … I tried this with on IP from me >> where I have an inetnum object for a /32 with an exact geoloc position >> for Frankfurt (185.54.144.33) – But openipmap does locate this to Stuttgart >> instead to Frankfurt for whatever reason … >> Maybe it would make sense to have a look at your own geoloc attribute in Ripe >> or rank it higher than the often random-generated from strange geo-ip databases? >> >> Alternative – if you do not support this attribute yourself, you should maybe >> better think on deleting it from ripe? >> >> my personal view on this: >> This global geolocation topic is starting to make much more troubles and causing support >> as it does solve … so all initiatives should be focused to make things better >> and not just add another plattform which creates a few new problems which >> we would not have if the pattform would not exist 😉 >> (doesn’t mean that this is true for your initiative – this is just my general view on this…) >> >> Thanks for your efforts! >> Bernd >> >> >> Bernd SPIESS >> Geschäftsführer >> Mobile: +43 676 848267 401 >> Email: bernd.spiess at ip-it.com <mailto:bernd.spiess at ip-it.com> >> ip-it consult GmbH >> Am Birkengrund 10, A-9073 Klagenfurt >> FN: 411144z / LG Klagenfurt / ATU 68538567 >> www.ip-it.com <http://www.ip-it.com/> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/openipmap/attachments/20180215/175ed536/attachment.html>