[atlas] Re: account e-mail change?

2024-08-25 Thread Fearghas Mckay
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Your RIPE ATLAS login is your NCC login - you should be able to make the
change there.

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On Aug 25, 2024 at 17:04:36, Sulev-Madis Silber via ripe-atlas <
ripe-atlas@ripe.net> wrote:

> i noticed i can't change my account mail address. unsure why we have such
> limitation here. i have mail i used for 25 years, or literally more than
> half of my entire lifetime, and now i want to change it. reason being it's
> ispmail i had since dialup. and they sold it. now i still have access to it
> but service sucks, despite expensive. a very good reason to change it. yet
> ripe seems to have account mail is permanent policy for no reason at all. i
> expect this to change after more updates. there was huge ui update but this
> feature is not coming. why? most of things allow me to change mail. with
> only handful of services insisting it being for life. i don't know if next
> one is lifetime long but at least now it's my own domain. hoping to change
> it. or at least given reason why i can't
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Re: [atlas] Atlas fully down..

2023-09-19 Thread Fearghas Mckay


> On 19 Sep 2023, at 17:04, Ernst J. Oud  wrote:
> 
> Considering the fact that all of Atlas is completely down for more than 24 
> hrs., I find the silence a bit deafening. No status updates, nothing. Weird.

The status update is Degraded Performance, for a non-critical service. 
https://atlas.ripe.net/ acknowledges there is a consumption delay, hardly 
silence.

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Re: [atlas] Case sensitive DNS queries from the probe

2015-08-07 Thread Fearghas Mckay
Emile

> On 7 Aug 2015, at 05:26, Emile Aben  wrote:
> 
> How about having a single overview page per probe with various things
> that could be wrong with the probe?

That would be truly excellent Emile!

:-)

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Re: [atlas] Case sensitive DNS queries from the probe

2015-08-06 Thread Fearghas Mckay

> On 6 Aug 2015, at 13:57, Philip Homburg  wrote:
> 
> For the DNS issue, we have a system tag 'Resolver Mangles Case'. But
> that depends on the probe host looking at the probe page.
> 

and knowing that things like that might be published there :-)

> It is not clear when and how often we should mail probe hosts. Though in
> theory we could add these kinds of issues to the monthly probe status
> report.

Doing this would be useful IMO, I certainly glance over them for the overview 
of how things are behaving. 

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Re: [atlas] Case sensitive DNS queries from the probe

2015-08-06 Thread Fearghas Mckay
Phillip

> On 6 Aug 2015, at 13:25, Philip Homburg  wrote:
> 
> From other statistics, we find that about 300 probes cannot perform HTTP
> measurements due to DNS lookup failures.

Is there a process to tell probe owners that they have issues like that ? 

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