I see. Thanks for explaining the backgrounds, Philip. -- Von meinem Android-Gerät gesendet. -----Original Message----- From: Philip Homburg <philip.homburg@ripe.net> To: Carsten Schiefner <carsten@schiefner.de> Cc: ripe-atlas@ripe.net Sent: Mo., 04 Jan. 2021 13:12 Subject: Re: [atlas] Automating software probe creation? On 2021/01/04 12:57 , Carsten Schiefner wrote:
IANAP and therefore probably miss a crucial point here: but can't user identification, authentication and so also probe-to-user association be done via an API, too?
That may become too complex. RIPE NCC currently has no API that allows a user to log in. Logging in goes through a web form. What we can do (in theory) is support logging in through a web form and then creating an API key for probe registration (similar to keys we have for creating measurements). Then the user can install the API key on the probe and then register the probe using an API. However, that seems overly complex. In addition it would be nice to name a probe, give it a location. So there is a need to go to the website anyhow. Of course it can be requested as feature. If there are good use cases, we can put it on the list of things to look at. Philip