Hi Tim,
> Are there any accuracy comparisons between MaxMind and IP2Location?
>
> We have noticed that GeoIP providers often focus on location accuracy for
> residential customers. But we use our GeoIP databases to locate both Tor
> clients (mainly residential) and Tor relays (mainly data centre).
> On 21 Aug 2017, at 09:05, Nick Mathewson wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 5:48 PM, Robin Tarsiger wrote:
>> Good day, tor-dev;
>>
>> As some of you know, I've been working on a patchset for Tor to allow
>> it to participate in Pluggable Transports 2.0 configuration, primarily
>> the new JS
Hi Kim,
> On 16 Aug 2017, at 13:38, KL Liew wrote:
>
> In term of accuracy, you can find the latest research paper published by TUM.
> IP2Location has good accuracy as reported in Table V.
>
> Title : HLOC: Hints-Based Geolocation Leveraging Multiple Measurement
> Frameworks
> Authors
Yawning Angel wrote:
Hi Yawning, hi all,
> Ultimately none of this matters because Prop. 261 is dead in the
> water. Assuming people want the new cell crypto to be both fragile and
> to resist tagging attacks, Farfalle may be a better choice, assuming
> there's a Keccak-p parameterization such