Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-13 Thread dam...@gmail.com
+50M donated

dam...@gmail.com


czw., 13 lip 2023 o 10:43 Ana  napisał(a):

> Thank you everyone for the credits!
>
> We now have enough for all the Paris experiments, I look forward to
> sharing anything interesting that we find!
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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-13 Thread Ana

Thank you everyone for the credits!

We now have enough for all the Paris experiments, I look forward to 
sharing anything interesting that we find!


Ana

On 12/07/2023 10:24, Rick Havern wrote:

GEANT has transferred 100M credits.

Good luck.


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Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 
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-Original Message-
From: ripe-atlas  On Behalf Of Ana Custura
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2023 7:37 PM
To: ripe-atlas@ripe.net
Subject: [atlas] Credit request

Hi everyone,

I would like to schedule some experiments to look at the prevalence and types 
of load-balancing in v4 and v6 networks.

Running traceroutes with 32 paris repetitions on many probes unfortunately 
burns very quickly through credits.

If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much 
appreciated!

Thank you,
Ana


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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-12 Thread Bryan Fields

On 7/12/23 5:24 AM, Rick Havern wrote:

GEANT has transferred 100M credits.


I must appreciate this level of oneupmanship amongst engineers.  :-)

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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-12 Thread Rick Havern
GEANT has transferred 100M credits.

Good luck.


Richard Havern
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Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 
1PQ, UK.  



-Original Message-
From: ripe-atlas  On Behalf Of Ana Custura
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2023 7:37 PM
To: ripe-atlas@ripe.net
Subject: [atlas] Credit request

Hi everyone,

I would like to schedule some experiments to look at the prevalence and types 
of load-balancing in v4 and v6 networks.

Running traceroutes with 32 paris repetitions on many probes unfortunately 
burns very quickly through credits.

If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much 
appreciated!

Thank you,
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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-11 Thread Carsten Schiefner
Too close to bed time to look it up right now - but I’m confident that there is 
quite a bit in the stash…

So if there isn’t a “Enough!” by, say, 10:00 CEST, I’m happy to chip in, too.

Cheers,

-C.

> Am 11.07.2023 um 20:38 schrieb Ana Custura :
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I would like to schedule some experiments to look at the prevalence and types 
> of load-balancing in v4 and v6 networks.
> 
> Running traceroutes with 32 paris repetitions on many probes unfortunately 
> burns very quickly through credits.
> 
> If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much 
> appreciated!
> 
> Thank you,
> Ana
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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-11 Thread Gerdriaan Mulder

50 million credits on their way!

On 11/07/2023 20:37, Ana Custura wrote:

Hi everyone,

I would like to schedule some experiments to look at the prevalence and types 
of load-balancing in v4 and v6 networks.

Running traceroutes with 32 paris repetitions on many probes unfortunately 
burns very quickly through credits.

If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much 
appreciated!

Thank you,
Ana


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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-11 Thread Bryan Fields

On 7/11/23 2:37 PM, Ana Custura wrote:

If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much 
appreciated!


Sent you 25m!

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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-11 Thread David Prall via ripe-atlas

Ana,
10 Million sent

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On 7/11/2023 2:37 PM, Ana Custura wrote:

Hi everyone,

I would like to schedule some experiments to look at the prevalence and types 
of load-balancing in v4 and v6 networks.

Running traceroutes with 32 paris repetitions on many probes unfortunately 
burns very quickly through credits.

If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much 
appreciated!

Thank you,
Ana


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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-11 Thread Tassilo Moedl via ripe-atlas
I sent you 2,7 million.Am 11.07.2023 um 20:57 schrieb Michael J. Oghia :Hi Ana, I just sent you 13 million. Good luck, and please share any relevant results with us!Best,-MichaelOn Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 2:37 PM Ana Custura  wrote:Hi everyone,

I would like to schedule some experiments to look at the prevalence and types of load-balancing in v4 and v6 networks.

Running traceroutes with 32 paris repetitions on many probes unfortunately burns very quickly through credits.

If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much appreciated!

Thank you,
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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2023-07-11 Thread Michael J. Oghia
Hi Ana, I just sent you 13 million. Good luck, and please share any
relevant results with us!

Best,
-Michael


On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 2:37 PM Ana Custura  wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to schedule some experiments to look at the prevalence and
> types of load-balancing in v4 and v6 networks.
>
> Running traceroutes with 32 paris repetitions on many probes unfortunately
> burns very quickly through credits.
>
> If you have some to spare and can donate to my account it would be much
> appreciated!
>
> Thank you,
> Ana
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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-06-05 Thread Michael Rabinovich
Many thanks!  As I mentioned, I did get all the credits requested, but I am 
grateful to have them as it will allow us extra flexibility to do some 
exploratory measurements.

Cheers,
—Misha
 

> On Jun 4, 2023, at 6:53 PM, DeuZa  wrote:
> 
> Sent 181 000 000 credits
> 
> Sent from Proton Mail for iOS
> 
> 
> Le mer. 24 mai 2023 à 17:29, Michael Rabinovich   a 
> écrit :
>> 
>> Folks,
>> 
>> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
>> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications 
>> of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential 
>> publicly available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This 
>> work — and Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of 
>> credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now 
>> to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like 
>> to assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.  By 
>> then we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the community 
>> and whether and how to keep it going beyond this time horizon.  Would you 
>> please donate to my account what you can?
>> 
>> Many thanks in advance!
>> —Misha
> 

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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-25 Thread Michael Rabinovich
Thanks, there’s never too many :)
—Misha


> On May 25, 2023, at 6:59 AM, Rick Havern  wrote:
> 
> Late to the party, but GEANT is always happy to support research efforts, 50M 
> credits transferred.
>  
>  
> Richard Havern
> Head of Network Engineering
> GÉANT 
> Tel: +44 (0) 1223 371398
>  
> Networks • Services • People  
> Learn more at www.geant.org​ <http://www.geant.org/> 
> ​ 
> GÉANT Vereniging (Association) is registered with the Chamber of Commerce in 
> Amsterdam with registration number 40535155 and operates in the UK as a 
> branch of GÉANT Vereniging. Registered office: Hoekenrode 3, 1102BR 
> Amsterdam, The Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills 
> Road, Cambridge CB2 1PQ, UK.  
>  
>  
>  
> From: ripe-atlas  <mailto:ripe-atlas-boun...@ripe.net>> On Behalf Of Michael Rabinovich
> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 5:50 PM
> To: ripe-atlas@ripe.net <mailto:ripe-atlas@ripe.net>
> Subject: Re: [atlas] credit request
>  
> Dear RIPE Atlas folks,
>  
> I now received all the credits we needed, thank you very much!  I don’t need 
> more credits at this time, so please save them for the next needy person :)
>  
> Cheers,
> —Misha
>  
> 
> 
> On May 24, 2023, at 12:01 PM, Michael Rabinovich  <mailto:michael.rabinov...@case.edu>> wrote:
>  
> I sent this request from a wrong email, sorry about this!  My email 
> associated with RIPE Atlas is mi...@case.edu <mailto:mi...@casae.edu>.  
> Thanks for everyone who tried and failed to transfer credits — would you 
> please try again?
>  
> Cheers,
> —Misha
>  
> 
> 
> On May 24, 2023, at 11:29 AM, Michael Rabinovich  <mailto:michael.rabinov...@case.edu>> wrote:
>  
> Folks,
>  
> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications 
> of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential 
> publicly available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This 
> work — and Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of 
> credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now 
> to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like to 
> assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.  By then 
> we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the community and 
> whether and how to keep it going beyond this time horizon.  Would you please 
> donate to my account what you can?
>  
> Many thanks in advance!
> —Misha

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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-25 Thread Rick Havern
Late to the party, but GEANT is always happy to support research efforts, 50M 
credits transferred.

 

 

Richard Havern

Head of Network Engineering

GÉANT 

Tel: +44 (0) 1223 371398

 

Networks • Services • People  

Learn more at  <http://www.geant.org/> www.geant.org​ 

​ 

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Amsterdam with registration number 40535155 and operates in the UK as a branch 
of GÉANT Vereniging. Registered office: Hoekenrode 3, 1102BR Amsterdam, The 
Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 
1PQ, UK.  

 

 

 

From: ripe-atlas  On Behalf Of Michael Rabinovich
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 5:50 PM
To: ripe-atlas@ripe.net
Subject: Re: [atlas] credit request

 

Dear RIPE Atlas folks,

 

I now received all the credits we needed, thank you very much!  I don’t need 
more credits at this time, so please save them for the next needy person :)

 

Cheers,

—Misha

 





On May 24, 2023, at 12:01 PM, Michael Rabinovich mailto:michael.rabinov...@case.edu> > wrote:

 

I sent this request from a wrong email, sorry about this!  My email associated 
with RIPE Atlas is mi...@case.edu <mailto:mi...@casae.edu> .  Thanks for 
everyone who tried and failed to transfer credits — would you please try again?

 

Cheers,

—Misha

 





On May 24, 2023, at 11:29 AM, Michael Rabinovich mailto:michael.rabinov...@case.edu> > wrote:

 

Folks,

 

As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications of 
DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential publicly 
available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This work — and 
Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of credits 
several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now to keep 
this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like to assemble 
~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.  By then we should 
be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the community and whether and how 
to keep it going beyond this time horizon.  Would you please donate to my 
account what you can?

 

Many thanks in advance!

—Misha

 

 



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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-25 Thread Carsten Schiefner

Hi Michael,

On 24.05.2023 18:50, Michael Rabinovich wrote:
I now received all the credits we needed, thank you very much!  I don’t 
need more credits at this time, so please save them for the next needy 
person :)


okidoki - was just about to send some; but now on stand-by then. :-)

Happy and succcessful researching:

-C.

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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Mike via ripe-atlas
On 5/24/2023 1:25 PM, Mike via ripe-atlas wrote:
> On 5/24/2023 12:50 PM, Michael Rabinovich wrote:
>> Dear RIPE Atlas folks,
>>
>> I now received all the credits we needed, thank you very much!  I don’t
>> need more credits at this time, so please save them for the next needy
>> person :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> —Misha
>>
> 
> 
> Too late...
> 
> I already sent a few before i saw your comment...
> 

fwiw...

I've had a great private conversation with Mr Rabinovich.

My credits will be put to great use.

 ... and that is why I participate here

  :)






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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Michael Rabinovich
There are never too many credits — there are always more measurements to be 
run, and I am sure I’ll be able to put your credits to good use :) But I’d also 
be happy to send them back to you if you have a more immediate need — let me 
know.  Regardless, thanks a lot for your readiness to help.

Cheers,
--Misha

> On May 24, 2023, at 1:25 PM, Mike via ripe-atlas  wrote:
> 
> On 5/24/2023 12:50 PM, Michael Rabinovich wrote:
>> Dear RIPE Atlas folks,
>> 
>> I now received all the credits we needed, thank you very much!  I don’t
>> need more credits at this time, so please save them for the next needy
>> person :)
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> —Misha
>> 
> 
> 
> Too late...
> 
> I already sent a few before i saw your comment...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Mike via ripe-atlas
On 5/24/2023 12:50 PM, Michael Rabinovich wrote:
> Dear RIPE Atlas folks,
> 
> I now received all the credits we needed, thank you very much!  I don’t
> need more credits at this time, so please save them for the next needy
> person :)
> 
> Cheers,
> —Misha
> 


Too late...

I already sent a few before i saw your comment...






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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Michael Rabinovich
Dear RIPE Atlas folks,

I now received all the credits we needed, thank you very much!  I don’t need 
more credits at this time, so please save them for the next needy person :)

Cheers,
—Misha


> On May 24, 2023, at 12:01 PM, Michael Rabinovich 
>  wrote:
> 
> I sent this request from a wrong email, sorry about this!  My email 
> associated with RIPE Atlas is mi...@case.edu .  
> Thanks for everyone who tried and failed to transfer credits — would you 
> please try again?
> 
> Cheers,
> —Misha
> 
> 
>> On May 24, 2023, at 11:29 AM, Michael Rabinovich 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Folks,
>> 
>> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
>> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications 
>> of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential 
>> publicly available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This 
>> work — and Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of 
>> credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now 
>> to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like 
>> to assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.  By 
>> then we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the community 
>> and whether and how to keep it going beyond this time horizon.  Would you 
>> please donate to my account what you can?
>> 
>> Many thanks in advance!
>> —Misha
> 

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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Michael J. Oghia
55 M sent, good luck!

Best,
-Michael

On Wed, May 24, 2023, 6:16 PM Erik-Jan Bos  wrote:

> 20M sent. Enjoy.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Erik-Jan Bos
> JIB Consult BV
> Nijkerk, The Netherlands
> E-mail: e...@jibconsult.nl
>
>
> On 24-05-2023 18:01, Michael Rabinovich wrote:
> > I sent this request from a wrong email, sorry about this!  My email
> > associated with RIPE Atlas is mi...@case.edu .
> >   Thanks for everyone who tried and failed to transfer credits — would
> > you please try again?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > —Misha
> >
> >
> >> On May 24, 2023, at 11:29 AM, Michael Rabinovich
> >>  wrote:
> >>
> >> Folks,
> >>
> >> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the
> >> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance
> >> implications of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and
> >> some influential publicly available resolvers
> >> (https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/
> >> ).  This work — and Nick Kernan’s
> >> MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of credits several
> >> years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now to keep
> >> this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like to
> >> assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.
> >>  By then we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the
> >> community and whether and how to keep it going beyond this time
> >> horizon.  Would you please donate to my account what you can?
> >>
> >> Many thanks in advance!
> >> —Misha
> >
> >
>
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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Erik-Jan Bos

20M sent. Enjoy.

Kind regards,

Erik-Jan Bos
JIB Consult BV
Nijkerk, The Netherlands
E-mail: e...@jibconsult.nl


On 24-05-2023 18:01, Michael Rabinovich wrote:
I sent this request from a wrong email, sorry about this!  My email 
associated with RIPE Atlas is mi...@case.edu . 
  Thanks for everyone who tried and failed to transfer credits — would 
you please try again?


Cheers,
—Misha


On May 24, 2023, at 11:29 AM, Michael Rabinovich 
 wrote:


Folks,

As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance 
implications of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and 
some influential publicly available resolvers 
(https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/ 
).  This work — and Nick Kernan’s 
MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of credits several 
years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now to keep 
this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like to 
assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year. 
 By then we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the 
community and whether and how to keep it going beyond this time 
horizon.  Would you please donate to my account what you can?


Many thanks in advance!
—Misha





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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Colin Johnston
Sent 45 million
Yours bt friend

Sent from my iPod

> On 24 May 2023, at 17:03, Darin Martin  wrote:
> 
> 
> 40.5 million credits sent
> 
> On 5/24/2023 12:00 PM, Sergey Lizikov wrote:
>> Acc name for transfer is mi...@case.edu ?
>> 
>> ср, 24 мая 2023 г., 18:30 Michael Rabinovich :
>>> Folks,
>>> 
>>> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
>>> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications 
>>> of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential 
>>> publicly available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This 
>>> work — and Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of 
>>> credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  
>>> Now to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d 
>>> like to assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year. 
>>>  By then we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the 
>>> community and whether and how to keep it going beyond this time horizon.  
>>> Would you please donate to my account what you can?
>>> 
>>> Many thanks in advance!
>>> —Misha
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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Darin Martin

40.5 million credits sent

On 5/24/2023 12:00 PM, Sergey Lizikov wrote:

Acc name for transfer is mi...@case.edu ?

ср, 24 мая 2023 г., 18:30 Michael Rabinovich 
:


Folks,

As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the
instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance
implications of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and
some influential publicly available resolvers
(https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This work — and Nick
Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of
credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a
lot!  Now to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per
month. I’d like to assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this
service up for a year.  By then we should be able to see if it’s
proved to be valued by the community and whether and how to keep
it going beyond this time horizon.  Would you please donate to my
account what you can?

Many thanks in advance!
—Misha
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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Michael Rabinovich
I sent this request from a wrong email, sorry about this!  My email associated 
with RIPE Atlas is mi...@case.edu .  Thanks for 
everyone who tried and failed to transfer credits — would you please try again?

Cheers,
—Misha


> On May 24, 2023, at 11:29 AM, Michael Rabinovich 
>  wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications 
> of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential 
> publicly available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This 
> work — and Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of 
> credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now 
> to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like to 
> assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.  By then 
> we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the community and 
> whether and how to keep it going beyond this time horizon.  Would you please 
> donate to my account what you can?
> 
> Many thanks in advance!
> —Misha

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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Sergey Lizikov
Acc name for transfer is mi...@case.edu ?

ср, 24 мая 2023 г., 18:30 Michael Rabinovich :

> Folks,
>
> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the
> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications
> of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential
> publicly available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).
> This work — and Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous
> donation of credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community —
> thanks a lot!  Now to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per
> month.   I’d like to assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service
> up for a year.  By then we should be able to see if it’s proved to be
> valued by the community and whether and how to keep it going beyond this
> time horizon.  Would you please donate to my account what you can?
>
> Many thanks in advance!
> —Misha
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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Carsten Schiefner
We send this to ?

> Am 24.05.2023 um 17:49 schrieb Michael Rabinovich 
> :
> 
> Folks,
> 
> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the 
> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance implications 
> of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some influential 
> publicly available resolvers ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This 
> work — and Nick Kernan’s MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of 
> credits several years ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now 
> to keep this measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like to 
> assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.  By then 
> we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the community and 
> whether and how to keep it going beyond this time horizon.  Would you please 
> donate to my account what you can?
> 
> Many thanks in advance!
> —Misha
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Re: [atlas] credit request

2023-05-24 Thread Mike via ripe-atlas
On 5/24/2023 11:29 AM, Michael Rabinovich wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> As I posted couple months ago, we deployed and made available the
> instrumentation for longitudinal comparison of the performance
> implications of DNS resolver platforms, including ISP-provided and some
> influential publicly available resolvers
> ( https://dns-web-portal.netlify.app/).  This work — and Nick Kernan’s
> MS thesis —  was enabled by a generous donation of credits several years
> ago from the RIPE Atlas community — thanks a lot!  Now to keep this
> measurement going requires ~20M credits per month.   I’d like to
> assemble ~250M credits so we could keep this service up for a year.  By
> then we should be able to see if it’s proved to be valued by the
> community and whether and how to keep it going beyond this time horizon.
>  Would you please donate to my account what you can?
> 
> Many thanks in advance!
> —Misha
> 

I tried to transfer some credits:

michael.rabinov...@case.edu

"Bad Request: /recipient That email address is not associated with any
RIPE NCC Access user"

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Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Konstantin Averkin
Thanks to everyone for the help, I really appreciate it! I have more than
enough credits to start my first measurements on this platform!
Have a great weekend. :)

On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 4:18 PM Nigel Titley  wrote:

> Let's hope it's a really nice study :-)
>
>
>
> On 04/12/2020 13:47, Carsten Schiefner wrote:
> > Seems that we're getting close to 10 times of what Konstantin has
> > originally asked for. :-)
> >
> > On 04.12.2020 14:30, Henry Paulissen wrote:
> >> Konstantin,
> >>
> >> In case you haven't enough yet, I just added 50.000.000 extra.
> >>
> >>
> >> Have a nice weekend and - stay safe -
> >>
> >> -
> >>
> >> Henry Paulissen he...@nitronetworks.nl - Phone: +31-(0)6-115.305.64
> >> Linux/Unix Lead System Engineer GnuPG: 0x8971394C=429F 9D56 0F4A DB5A
> >> 64B0 EAF0 AC08 2B02 8971 394C
> >>
> >> On 4-12-2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:
> >>> Good afternoon,
> >>>
> >>> My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of
> University
> >>> of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on resilience of DNS
> >>> servers. In order to successfully perform the research, I need to do
> >>> ping and trace route measurements against a series of DNS servers
> >>> located all around the world. With this email I am writing to ask you
> to
> >>> provide 20 million credits to perform measurements with the RIPE Atlas
> >>> platform. Would that be possible?
> >>>
> >>> My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.
> >>>
> >>> Thank you in advance.
> >>>
> >>> Kind regards,
> >>> Konstantin Averkin
> >
>
>


Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Benjamin Laske

and another 10,000,000 :)

Am 04.12.2020 um 13:11 schrieb Carsten Schiefner:

Konstantin -

have the 9,706,019 I have just gotten the other day for the 10th 
anniversary of my probe and its 97% uptime.


Happy researching, all the best and stay healthy:

-C.

On 04.12.2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:

Good afternoon,

My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of 
University of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on 
resilience of DNS servers. In order to successfully perform the 
research, I need to do ping and trace route measurements against a 
series of DNS servers located all around the world. With this email I 
am writing to ask you to provide 20 million credits to perform 
measurements with the RIPE Atlas platform. Would that be possible?


My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.

Thank you in advance.

Kind regards,
Konstantin Averkin







Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Nigel Titley
Let's hope it's a really nice study :-)



On 04/12/2020 13:47, Carsten Schiefner wrote:
> Seems that we're getting close to 10 times of what Konstantin has
> originally asked for. :-)
> 
> On 04.12.2020 14:30, Henry Paulissen wrote:
>> Konstantin,
>>
>> In case you haven't enough yet, I just added 50.000.000 extra.
>>
>>
>> Have a nice weekend and - stay safe -
>>
>> -
>>
>> Henry Paulissen he...@nitronetworks.nl - Phone: +31-(0)6-115.305.64
>> Linux/Unix Lead System Engineer GnuPG: 0x8971394C=429F 9D56 0F4A DB5A
>> 64B0 EAF0 AC08 2B02 8971 394C
>>
>> On 4-12-2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:
>>> Good afternoon,
>>>
>>> My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of University
>>> of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on resilience of DNS
>>> servers. In order to successfully perform the research, I need to do
>>> ping and trace route measurements against a series of DNS servers
>>> located all around the world. With this email I am writing to ask you to
>>> provide 20 million credits to perform measurements with the RIPE Atlas
>>> platform. Would that be possible?
>>>
>>> My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Konstantin Averkin
> 



Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Henry Paulissen
Its almost X-mas so i felt generous ;-)

I have near to 1.000.000.000 credits spare, so if others need some
points for a project or just to fiddle around, please drop me a email.


Henry Paulissen he...@nitronetworks.nl - Phone: +31-(0)6-115.305.64
Linux/Unix Lead System Engineer GnuPG: 0x8971394C=429F 9D56 0F4A DB5A
64B0 EAF0 AC08 2B02 8971 394C

On 4-12-2020 14:47, Carsten Schiefner wrote:
> Seems that we're getting close to 10 times of what Konstantin has
> originally asked for. :-)
> 
> On 04.12.2020 14:30, Henry Paulissen wrote:
>> Konstantin,
>>
>> In case you haven't enough yet, I just added 50.000.000 extra.
>>
>>
>> Have a nice weekend and - stay safe -
>>
>> -
>>
>> Henry Paulissen he...@nitronetworks.nl - Phone: +31-(0)6-115.305.64
>> Linux/Unix Lead System Engineer GnuPG: 0x8971394C=429F 9D56 0F4A DB5A
>> 64B0 EAF0 AC08 2B02 8971 394C
>>
>> On 4-12-2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:
>>> Good afternoon,
>>>
>>> My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of University
>>> of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on resilience of DNS
>>> servers. In order to successfully perform the research, I need to do
>>> ping and trace route measurements against a series of DNS servers
>>> located all around the world. With this email I am writing to ask you to
>>> provide 20 million credits to perform measurements with the RIPE Atlas
>>> platform. Would that be possible?
>>>
>>> My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Konstantin Averkin
> 



Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Carsten Schiefner
Seems that we're getting close to 10 times of what Konstantin has 
originally asked for. :-)


On 04.12.2020 14:30, Henry Paulissen wrote:

Konstantin,

In case you haven't enough yet, I just added 50.000.000 extra.


Have a nice weekend and - stay safe -

-

Henry Paulissen he...@nitronetworks.nl - Phone: +31-(0)6-115.305.64
Linux/Unix Lead System Engineer GnuPG: 0x8971394C=429F 9D56 0F4A DB5A
64B0 EAF0 AC08 2B02 8971 394C

On 4-12-2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:

Good afternoon,

My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of University
of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on resilience of DNS
servers. In order to successfully perform the research, I need to do
ping and trace route measurements against a series of DNS servers
located all around the world. With this email I am writing to ask you to
provide 20 million credits to perform measurements with the RIPE Atlas
platform. Would that be possible?

My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.

Thank you in advance.

Kind regards,
Konstantin Averkin




Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Gerdriaan Mulder
And another 10 million.

On 04/12/2020 14:01, Michael J. Oghia wrote:
> And yet another 5 million :-) Have a good weekend!
> 
> Best,
> -Michael
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 1:31 PM Alexander Brock
> mailto:a.br...@hhv-rheinklang.de>> wrote:
> 
> And another 2,293,981 for good measure (pun intended)
> 
> On 12/4/20 1:15 PM, Benjamin Laske wrote:
> > and another 10,000,000 :)
> >
> > Am 04.12.2020 um 13:11 schrieb Carsten Schiefner:
> >> Konstantin -
> >>
> >> have the 9,706,019 I have just gotten the other day for the 10th
> >> anniversary of my probe and its 97% uptime.
> >>
> >> Happy researching, all the best and stay healthy:
> >>
> >> -C.
> >>
> >> On 04.12.2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:
> >>> Good afternoon,
> >>>
> >>> My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of
> >>> University of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on
> >>> resilience of DNS servers. In order to successfully perform the
> >>> research, I need to do ping and trace route measurements against a
> >>> series of DNS servers located all around the world. With this
> email I
> >>> am writing to ask you to provide 20 million credits to perform
> >>> measurements with the RIPE Atlas platform. Would that be possible?
> >>>
> >>> My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.
> >>>
> >>> Thank you in advance.
> >>>
> >>> Kind regards,
> >>> Konstantin Averkin
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> 



Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Michael J. Oghia
And yet another 5 million :-) Have a good weekend!

Best,
-Michael



On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 1:31 PM Alexander Brock 
wrote:

> And another 2,293,981 for good measure (pun intended)
>
> On 12/4/20 1:15 PM, Benjamin Laske wrote:
> > and another 10,000,000 :)
> >
> > Am 04.12.2020 um 13:11 schrieb Carsten Schiefner:
> >> Konstantin -
> >>
> >> have the 9,706,019 I have just gotten the other day for the 10th
> >> anniversary of my probe and its 97% uptime.
> >>
> >> Happy researching, all the best and stay healthy:
> >>
> >> -C.
> >>
> >> On 04.12.2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:
> >>> Good afternoon,
> >>>
> >>> My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of
> >>> University of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on
> >>> resilience of DNS servers. In order to successfully perform the
> >>> research, I need to do ping and trace route measurements against a
> >>> series of DNS servers located all around the world. With this email I
> >>> am writing to ask you to provide 20 million credits to perform
> >>> measurements with the RIPE Atlas platform. Would that be possible?
> >>>
> >>> My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.
> >>>
> >>> Thank you in advance.
> >>>
> >>> Kind regards,
> >>> Konstantin Averkin
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>


Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Alexander Brock
And another 2,293,981 for good measure (pun intended)

On 12/4/20 1:15 PM, Benjamin Laske wrote:
> and another 10,000,000 :)
> 
> Am 04.12.2020 um 13:11 schrieb Carsten Schiefner:
>> Konstantin -
>>
>> have the 9,706,019 I have just gotten the other day for the 10th
>> anniversary of my probe and its 97% uptime.
>>
>> Happy researching, all the best and stay healthy:
>>
>> -C.
>>
>> On 04.12.2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:
>>> Good afternoon,
>>>
>>> My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of
>>> University of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on
>>> resilience of DNS servers. In order to successfully perform the
>>> research, I need to do ping and trace route measurements against a
>>> series of DNS servers located all around the world. With this email I
>>> am writing to ask you to provide 20 million credits to perform
>>> measurements with the RIPE Atlas platform. Would that be possible?
>>>
>>> My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Konstantin Averkin
>>
> 
> 




Re: [atlas] Credit request

2020-12-04 Thread Carsten Schiefner

Konstantin -

have the 9,706,019 I have just gotten the other day for the 10th 
anniversary of my probe and its 97% uptime.


Happy researching, all the best and stay healthy:

-C.

On 04.12.2020 13:03, Konstantin Averkin wrote:

Good afternoon,

My name is Konstantin Averkin, and I am a Bachelor student of University 
of Twente. Currently, I am working on my thesis on resilience of DNS 
servers. In order to successfully perform the research, I need to do 
ping and trace route measurements against a series of DNS servers 
located all around the world. With this email I am writing to ask you to 
provide 20 million credits to perform measurements with the RIPE Atlas 
platform. Would that be possible?


My account is linked to the same name and address as in this email.

Thank you in advance.

Kind regards,
Konstantin Averkin