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[atlas] Communication with probes' owners
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Carsten Schiefner
carsten at schiefner.de
Sat Apr 20 10:38:44 CEST 2019
Grzegorz, Paolo, all - On 19.04.2019 12:26, Paolo Pozzan wrote: > It seems a good idea. +1. > I don't think this will be abused Quite the opposite IMHO, understanding that the anticipated means of communication will be email and that the email address of a probe's host will be generic, eg. <ripe-atlas-probe-[number]@atlas.ripe.net>, redirecting all incoming emails to a final address. The redirection would be configured via the portal then. > and in case it would be easy to point out the spammers. Maybe the NCC could and would operate a purpose specific spam catcher for the 3rd level domain 'atlas'. But after all I wouldn't really care as I am already running anti-spam measures anyway. YMMV though... > Would this be useful also for other kind of messages? Like what? Best, -C. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *Da: *"Grzegorz Ponikierski" <gponikie at akamai.com> > *A: *ripe-atlas at ripe.net > *Inviato: *Mercoledì, 17 aprile 2019 19:13:37 > *Oggetto: *[atlas] Communication with probes' owners > > Hi all! > > > > From time to time I find probes which has incorrect country in their > description. For example #10333 supposed to be in US but from my > measurements it looks like it is somewhere nearby Amsterdam. If > something has 10ms RTT to target in Amsterdam, has hops with > `nl-ams14a-ri1-ae8-0.aorta.net > <https://stat.ripe.net/nl-ams14a-ri1-ae8-0.aorta.net>` description > and has ASN for LibertyGlobal then this probe is rather in Europe. > It takes some time to resolve such issue via RIPE team so maybe we > can get a form to send direct and short message to probe owner to > let him/her know that something is wrong with his/her probe and we > ask for verification. What do you think about that? > > > > Regards, > > Grzegorz
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