Matt,

Public RIPE Atlas probes are key to measuring Internet health. Please consider 
making your probe public

In fact:

Dear UKNOF folks,

Todays a good day to check you probe and make it public. You’ve got nothing to 
hide (unless you live in an authoritarian state with repressive Internet rules 
[1][2]).

Martin

[1] North Macedonia - they banned traceroute. ^
[2]: Any country with an “Investigatory Powers Act” (sometimes called “Snoopers 
Charter”). **

* An old presentation at RIPE SEE.
** Said with absolute sarcasm.

> On Aug 25, 2020, at 5:43 AM, Matt McClatchey <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks Martin – interesting stuff, I should really take a closer look at the 
> data available through Atlas. On the coverage map the only probe in AS2856 in 
> Northern Ireland I can see is my own – and it’s not set as public, which 
> could be why nothing unusual was showing up in the data you fetched if the 
> issue was localized.
> 
> I think the outage service announcement shared by Stuart is what I was seeing 
> – the dates and times seem to match and at around 03:00 BST on the 23rd I was 
> able to access all services again.
> 
> Matt
> 
>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 10:52 AM Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> On 2020/08/22 15:54, Matt McClatchey wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> > 
>> > I've been unable to access RIPE NCC services from multiple BT broadband 
>> > connections from AS2856
>> > in Belfast today. This includes ripe.net, whois.ripe.net, atlas.ripe.net, 
>> > stat.ripe.net, which
>> > all appear to be up from other networks. My Atlas probe apparently 
>> > disconnected at about 06:45
>> > this morning - I assume that's around when the issue started.
>> > 
>> > Has anyone else been experiencing this, or have any insight?
>> > 
>> > Matt
>> 
>> https://www.ripe.net/support/service-announcements/network-outage-affecting-multiple-services
>> 

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