On January 3, 2015 6:22:59 PM isis isis@torproject.org wrote:
Hi,
Joshua Lee Tucker transcribed 4.6K bytes:
Hi guys,
Two of my Tor relays are being reported as being located within the USA
within Atlas; these nodes are actually located within London, UK - the location is correctly identified when using an IP->Location service.
I’m just wondering why this would occur?
The two IP addresses are: 178.62.75.82 178.62.77.54
Thanks guys,
Joshua Lee Tucker
Hey Joshua,
This used to happen to my exit relay in Japan, which was reported by Atlas to be in China (causing me to have a minor freakout).
The explanation that I was given was that the Maxmind GeoIP database (which Tor uses in a slightly modified form) is created by Maxmind in some manner where, even if the IP assignments show that the IP should be in one region, if the IP happens to be more frequently "in communication" with another region, then it's marked as being in that other region. However, this explanation seems erroneous and doesn't really make sense to me… so perhaps someone else can explain more. :)
I just tried the ip's on the maxmind website, out of curiosity and its 2x US.