Hi, Yesterday I received a probe-device at a conference. I entered the details in the website (which was a lot of fun: finding out the ipv4 prefix(?!) - I ended up trying a couple of entries found in the whois info of my ipv4 address, also in what format should I enter the mac-address?) but the device does not appear in the "My probes" list. Even after a couple of hours. I verified that it got an ip4-address from the dhcp server and also radvd is happily announcing the ipv6-prefix in that segment. Furthermore: I see that the probe is doing all kinds of network traffic to the internet. So the device at itself seems to work. What can be wrong? Folkert van Heusden -- Always wondered what the latency of your webserver is? Or how much more latency you get when you go through a proxy server/tor? The numbers tell the tale and with HTTPing you know them! http://www.vanheusden.com/httping/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com
++ 04/08/13 01:29 +0200 - folkert:
Yesterday I received a probe-device at a conference. I entered the details in the website (which was a lot of fun: finding out the ipv4 prefix(?!) - I ended up trying a couple of entries found in the whois [...]
Probably: have some more patience. Those probes get added manually and it takes some time before someone has added your probe. -- Rejo Zenger . <rejo@zenger.nl> . 0x21DBEFD4 . <https://rejo.zenger.nl> GPG encrypted e-mail preferred . +31.6.39642738 . @rejozenger
Yesterday I received a probe-device at a conference. I entered the details in the website (which was a lot of fun: finding out the ipv4 prefix(?!) - I ended up trying a couple of entries found in the whois [...]
Probably: have some more patience. Those probes get added manually and it takes some time before someone has added your probe.
Oh sorry I thought it was all automatic. Sorry Folkert van Heusden -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com
On 2013.08.04. 23:20, folkert wrote:
Yesterday I received a probe-device at a conference. I entered the details in the website (which was a lot of fun: finding out the ipv4 prefix(?!) - I ended up trying a couple of entries found in the whois [...]
Probably: have some more patience. Those probes get added manually and it takes some time before someone has added your probe.
Oh sorry I thought it was all automatic. Sorry
Folkert van Heusden
Hello, When you get a probe from an ambassador and you register that probe, our system tries to verify the data given by you (i.e. your logged in user and the probe data) against the data provided by your ambassador. If the two match, the probe is automatically registered to you. This usually takes up to an hour or so. If your data doesn't match with what we know (for example, you're using a different email address / account than what the ambassador registered) then we need to fall back to manual verification, which is obviously slower. In your case I think the ambassador just didn't have time yet to record his/her part yet. I'm sure it will happen soon -- and then one of the the above two will apply. Hope this explains, Robert PS: this comes up every now and then; we'll make a FAQ entry for it
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folkert
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Rejo Zenger
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Robert Kisteleki