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Re: [Security-WG] DNS Location record question


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  • From: Michael H Lambert <>
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  • Subject: Re: [Security-WG] DNS Location record question
  • Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2017 09:59:53 -0400
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> On 5 Sep 2017, at 09:53, Chris Wilkinson
> <>
> wrote:
>
> As Steve notes, knocking down the precision may be the better approach
> here.

One second of arc is ~30m (at least for longitude at the equator and
latitude). Three decimal places of seconds are thus 3cm. The measurements
probably aren't that precise (LOC records for every port in the router?); it
probably isn't worth the effort to change them at all.

Michael




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