Trust, But Verify, Operator-Reported Geolocation
Geolocation plays a critical role in understanding the Internet. In this work, we provide an in-depth analysis of operator-misreported geolocation. Using a bandwidth-efficient methodology, we find in May 2024 that only a small percentage (1.5%) of vantage points in the largest community-vantage poin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Geolocation plays a critical role in understanding the Internet. In this
work, we provide an in-depth analysis of operator-misreported geolocation.
Using a bandwidth-efficient methodology, we find in May 2024 that only a small
percentage (1.5%) of vantage points in the largest community-vantage point
collection, RIPE Atlas, do not respond from their operator-reported
geolocation. However, misreported geolocations disproportionately affect areas
with limited coverage and cause entire countries to be left with no vantage
points. Furthermore, the problem is escalating: within the past five years, the
number of probes reporting the wrong location has increased ten-fold. To
increase the accuracy of future methodologies and studies that rely upon
operator-reported geolocation, we open source our methodology and release a
continually updated dataset of RIPE Atlas vantage points that misreport
geolocation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.19109 |