The Beta Version of the New DNSMON is Now Available
Dear colleagues, The DNS Monitoring Service (DNSMON) has been providing a comprehensive, objective and up-to-date overview of the quality of various global and regional DNS operators' services since 2003. We are in the process of integrating DNSMON within RIPE Atlas and the beta version of the new DNSMON is now publicly available: https://atlas.ripe.net/dnsmon We have also published a RIPE Labs article detailing what’s changed in the new DNSMON: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/fatemah_mafi/an-updated-dns-monitoring-service We invite you all to try the new service and provide your feedback. We’re confident that the new DNSMON will continue to meet your needs and hope that you'll be happy with the new features. Please send your comments and questions to the DNS Working Group Mailing List at dns-wg@ripe.net. Kind regards, Vesna Manojlovic Measurements Community Building RIPE NCC
We invite you all to try the new service and provide your feedback. Were confident that the new DNSMON will continue to meet your needs and hope that you'll be happy with the new features. It doesn't come anywhere close to the old service. E.g., the functionality of <http://dnsmon.ripe.net/dns-servmon/server/> is missing. The UI page <https://atlas.ripe.net/dnsmon/doc/ui> is garbled. All in all this is pretty bad. jaap
Jaap,
-----Original Message----- From: dnsmon-contact-bounces@ripe.net [mailto:dnsmon-contact- bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Jaap Akkerhuis Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 10:50 AM To: Vesna Manojlovic Cc: ncc-services-wg@ripe.net; dns-wg@ripe.net; RIPE Atlas People; dnsmon-contact@ripe.net; dnsmon-user@ripe.net; Measurement Analysis and Tools Working Group Subject: Re: [dnsmon-contact] [dnsmon-user] The Beta Version of the New DNSMON is Now Available
We invite you all to try the new service and provide your feedback. We're confident that the new DNSMON will continue to meet your needs and hope that you'll be happy with the new features.
It doesn't come anywhere close to the old service. E.g., the functionality of <http://dnsmon.ripe.net/dns-servmon/server/> is missing.
That's what I thought at first but actually it is there it just takes a little finding. Click on the TLD and you will get a list of servers down the left, if you then click on a server you will get something that looks very similar to the old server view. There are two things that I would really like to see: 1. The ability to pull some data out and pull it in to my own monitoring system for a familiar view for our operations engineers. 2. An ability to provide sms/e-mail alerting depending on certain (user definable) conditions. Brett Nominet UK.
-----Original Message----- From: dns-wg-bounces@ripe.net [mailto:dns-wg-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Brett Carr Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 10:58 AM To: Jaap Akkerhuis; Vesna Manojlovic Cc: ncc-services-wg@ripe.net; dns-wg@ripe.net; RIPE Atlas People; dnsmon-contact@ripe.net; dnsmon-user@ripe.net; Measurement Analysis and Tools Working Group Subject: Re: [dns-wg] [dnsmon-contact] [dnsmon-user] The Beta Version of the New DNSMON is Now Available {Sender Address Possibly Forged}
2. An ability to provide sms/e-mail alerting depending on certain (user definable) conditions.
To be slightly more specific, https://labs.ripe.net/Members/suzanne_taylor_muzzin/introducing-ripe-atlas-s... Something more DNS specific but similar to the above would be very useful. Brett
Dear Jaap, On 2014.03.19. 11:49, Jaap Akkerhuis wrote:
We invite you all to try the new service and provide your feedback. We’re confident that the new DNSMON will continue to meet your needs and hope that you'll be happy with the new features.
It doesn't come anywhere close to the old service. E.g., the functionality of <http://dnsmon.ripe.net/dns-servmon/server/> is missing.
This server view exists in the new implementation too. One can reach it from the zone view, by clicking on the name on a particular server. We prepared for this use case since people are mostly interested in the servers of a (their) particular zone, not an alphabetical list. That said, we can make such a listing page if there's a need for it.
The UI page <https://atlas.ripe.net/dnsmon/doc/ui> is garbled.
That was an oops, but it is fixed already. Regards, Robert
All in all this is pretty bad.
jaap
Anything that can be done about the bad AS48294 probe, that doesn’t actually have IPv6 connectivity? Can you have it stop reporting its lack of IPv6 connectivity, or exclude it from results, or something? It makes it hard to see what’s going on in overview results, if it’s constantly adding to the floor of measurements it contributes to. Obviously, I’d prefer a generalized solution that applied to all such non-functional probes. Thanks. -Bill
participants (5)
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Bill Woodcock
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Brett Carr
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Jaap Akkerhuis
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Robert Kisteleki
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Vesna Manojlovic