[6bone] 6bone registry -- dead or alive?

Hank Nussbacher hank@att.net.il
Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:17:34 +0200


At 04:47 PM 20-12-02 +0100, Jeroen Massar wrote:
>Johann Sharizan [mailto:johann@ninja.terrabionic.com] wrote:
>
> > What's so specific about the *WEB* interface? ::}
> >
> > The specifics are described in the hookup info page.
> >
> > Listen to that other guy, he has the same problem.
> >
> > If that's not sufficient, ask him to be more specific.
>
>As you are apparently not able to specify
>which handle's you tried etc you are out of luck.
>
>Also the web interface nicely states:
>8<--------------
>Questions or comments: registry@viagenie.qc.ca
>-------------->8

Which is what I did on Dec 5 and I never received an answer:

>Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 08:38:30 +0200
>To: Simon Leinen <simon@limmat.switch.ch>, Dani Arbel 
><darbel@techunix.technion.ac.il>, registry@viagenie.qc.ca  <-------!!!!
>From: Hank Nussbacher <hank@att.net.il>
>Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: IPv6 and IUCC
>Cc: <ipv6@switch.ch>, yaron Zabary <yaron@aristo.tau.ac.il>
>
>At 12:21 PM 04-12-02 +0100, Simon Leinen wrote:
>
>>* Create a "maintainer" object for the 6BONE registry
>>   (this can be done via e-mail or through a Web interface, see
>>    http://www.6bone.net/)
>>* Register an "ipv6-site" object in "    "       "
>>* Tell us the name of your maintainer, so that we can create an
>>   "inet6num" object in the registry and delegate it to you.
>
>I went to the site to create a person object for new users as per stated at:
>http://www.viagenie.qc.ca/en/ipv6/registry/newusers.shtml
>and:
>http://www.viagenie.qc.ca/cgi-bin/registry/creform.pl
>and I get:
> From whois:
> From whois: % ERROR: ***You are not authorized to do network updates***
> From whois:
> From whois: % ERROR: ***You are not authorized to do network updates***
>
>What am I missing?
>
>-Hank

I still can't create a person object via the web interface. :-(

-Hank


>CC'd them both so they know what you are screaming about.
>Apparently nothing as you don't have a handle or other information
>to describe it your problem.
>
>"Look *IT* doesn't work", very helpful...
>
>Greets,
>  Jeroen