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Unfortunately, that wouldn't help in this case... Even if we send
domestic traffic directly to the servers, any traffic that (rightly so
based on DNS/Geo separation) ends up on the euro based caches, would
only appear to originate from the country they are based in. We lose
granularity at the country level...
I think we're gonna try to play around with follow-x-forwarded and
apache to see if we can parse based on that.
thanx,
sascha =)
On Dec 3, 2007, at 1:10 PM, John Moylan wrote:
Some sites use dynamic DNS based on lookups to something like
Maxmind or Quova.
J
On Dec 3, 2007 6:02 PM, Sascha Linn <slinn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hi all,
I'm sure someone has to have dealt with this... but I cal only find
one hit in the archives relating to dealing with GeoIP specific
content. And it's over a year old (a patch for 2.5 that appends a
header to the request.)
Basically, we want to have a reverse proxy in Europe to offload some
of our traffic (servers in the US.) However, some of the content on
the site is GeoIP specific (ie. users in Spain see one thing, those
in
France another.) What's the best way to deal with this?
thanx,
sascha =)
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