On Mon, 25 Nov 2013, Phil Dibowitz wrote:

>>> but I found that when I click "update remote" it tells me "No remote found.
>>> Please do a Connectivity Check."
>>>
>>> It used to automatically fire off a Connectivity Check when you tried to
>>> update your remote, but now it does not. Is this perhaps an update in the 
>>> way
>>> the official software works that the site now expects?
>>
>> Ouch.  I hadn't seen that.  I'll take a look tonight.
>
> I imagine, if it's a new behavior and not a temporary bug, that it shouldn't
> be too hard for us to synthesize those. tcpdump should show us the data pretty
> easily.
>
> I poked around in their help messages last night and it seems to be a new
> feature - you can have more than one remote on an account now, you just have
> to do a connectivity check to the one you want to update first. As far as I
> know, that's new.

Wait, how did you get it to give that "please run a connectivity check"? 
I just did an update remote and it fed me a Connectivity.EzHex like it 
always has - worked fine.  The response to the website for the 
Update.EzHex may not be quite right, as that didn't complete right, 
though.

Did you create a new account or something?

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