> To expand on the immediate area of research, I'd like to have a distributed
> system where nodes self-identify what location they're in. There are a
> number of situations - be it operator misconfiguration or active attempts
> to misreport where it is more concrete to instead have nodes report their
> location based on time bounding their distance to known locations. The
> atlas looks like a great existing set of known anchor points to base such
> measurements on, but that attestation of location is very difficult to
> construct without additional authenticity.
>
> (Nodes may be behind NATs make it seem difficult to measure outbound from
> atlas probes to them)
Candela, M., Gregori, E., Luconi, V., Vecchio, A. (2019). Using RIPE
Atlas for geolocating IP infrastructure
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Using-RIPE-Atlas-for-Geolocating-IP-Infrastructure-Candela-Gregori/2bc71c0985d0b531da644335c1430060e3185cc3
randy
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randy@psg.com
`gpg --locate-external-keys --auto-key-locate wkd randy@psg.com`
signatures are back, thanks to dmarc header butchery