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Hi Nick,

Thank you for your feedback.

Please note that the data presented in the Reverse DNS Consistency
widget relates to the most recent occasion that the DNS check was
performed. You can see the date of this check in the column titled
"Last DNS Check".

You can always refresh this data by performing a manual DNS check for
the listed prefixes. To do this, you just need to click on the date of
the last check and a new window will be launched where you can
initiate a new check.

We would also like to thank you for the suggested improvements to
RIPEstat. We’re always looking for ways to make the user interface
more intuitive and will take your feedback into consideration when
designing future releases.

Kind regards,

Matt Parker
IP Resource Analyst Trainer
RIPE NCC



On 21/04/15 13:17, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> A couple of months ago, I did an assisted registry check for a LIR,
> and the info in the Reverse DNS Consistency widget was out of date
> - from what I remember, over a year.  This caused some confusion,
> as several of the problems had actually been fixed in the interim.
> 
> Would it be possible to get up-to-date checks scheduled in advance
> of future ARC checks?  It should be straightforward for the dev
> people to write a tool to take a regid and schedule a batch check
> for all the things which are reviewed in the ARC.
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> 

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