Hi there, This is a follow-up question to the older thread ("IPv6 - Using RIPE acquired prefix in other regions") Situation: I have acquired /32 IPv6 prefix from RIPE NCC. Prefix is registered for country: DE. I'm going to create /48 subnets and advertise them from various locations all around the globe. Question: Do I have to be concerned about geo-location issues? For example someone in US opening Google and getting Google.de? If so - what's the best way to address this? P.S. That's certainly a concern in IPv4 - I do advertise in US a subnet of a bigger supernet (registered in Poland) and Apple.com thinks I'm in Poland. Thanks
Generally speaking, the best way to deal with geolocation issues when subdelegating is to make sure that you create INET6NUM objects for your various subnets that include, at minimum, the country from which you expect to advertise them from. WHOIS serves as ground-floor data for most geo databases, so absent other signal, that’s a very good first step. -C
On Jan 31, 2022, at 8:10 AM, Michalak, Damian <v-Damian.Michalak@lionbridge.com> wrote:
Hi there,
This is a follow-up question to the older thread (“IPv6 - Using RIPE acquired prefix in other regions”)
Situation: I have acquired /32 IPv6 prefix from RIPE NCC. Prefix is registered for country: DE. I’m going to create /48 subnets and advertise them from various locations all around the globe.
Question: Do I have to be concerned about geo-location issues? For example someone in US opening Google and getting Google.de <http://google.de/>? If so – what’s the best way to address this?
P.S. That’s certainly a concern in IPv4 – I do advertise in US a subnet of a bigger supernet (registered in Poland) and Apple.com <http://apple.com/> thinks I’m in Poland.
Thanks
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Hi, On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 08:23:58AM -0800, Chris Woodfield wrote:
Generally speaking, the best way to deal with geolocation issues when subdelegating is to make sure that you create INET6NUM objects for your various subnets that include, at minimum, the country from which you expect to advertise them from. WHOIS serves as ground-floor data for most geo databases, so absent other signal, that???s a very good first step.
I agree with this. See also page 10 & the footnotes 17-19 in this document: https://ernw.de/download/ERNW_IPv6_Strategy_RIPE.pdf cheers Enno
-C
On Jan 31, 2022, at 8:10 AM, Michalak, Damian <v-Damian.Michalak@lionbridge.com> wrote:
Hi there,
This is a follow-up question to the older thread (???IPv6 - Using RIPE acquired prefix in other regions???)
Situation: I have acquired /32 IPv6 prefix from RIPE NCC. Prefix is registered for country: DE. I???m going to create /48 subnets and advertise them from various locations all around the globe.
Question: Do I have to be concerned about geo-location issues? For example someone in US opening Google and getting Google.de <http://google.de/>? If so ??? what???s the best way to address this?
P.S. That???s certainly a concern in IPv4 ??? I do advertise in US a subnet of a bigger supernet (registered in Poland) and Apple.com <http://apple.com/> thinks I???m in Poland.
Thanks
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Thank you for your answers Enno, Cynthia and Chris - all were really helpful and have shown me in which direction to take this further! Best Regards, Damian
Hi, TL;DR: this will be an issue in some cases but not in others. I know that this is the issue for some geoblocks, that is the original reason why we[1] requested multiple IPv6 prefixes from the RIPE NCC. To clarify, the issue is when this information is fetched from one of the delegation files available on ftp.ripe.net (and equivalents from other RIRs). Though I believe this workaround no longer works as I seem to recall the policy changing and requiring this to match the jurisdiction of the legal entity (or natural person) of the LIR. I think most geoip info is based on what the "country" attribute is set to in the inet(6)num object, but sadly this varies a lot and it is often difficult to know before you run into an issue. [1]: a LIR that I represent towards the NCC although this email is just sent in my personal capacity. -Cynthia On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 5:10 PM Michalak, Damian <v-Damian.Michalak@lionbridge.com> wrote:
Hi there,
This is a follow-up question to the older thread (“IPv6 - Using RIPE acquired prefix in other regions”)
Situation:
I have acquired /32 IPv6 prefix from RIPE NCC. Prefix is registered for country: DE.
I’m going to create /48 subnets and advertise them from various locations all around the globe.
Question:
Do I have to be concerned about geo-location issues? For example someone in US opening Google and getting Google.de?
If so – what’s the best way to address this?
P.S. That’s certainly a concern in IPv4 – I do advertise in US a subnet of a bigger supernet (registered in Poland) and Apple.com thinks I’m in Poland.
Thanks
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Chris Woodfield
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Cynthia Revström
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Enno Rey
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Michalak, Damian