Hi Steve, About your first question, if my memory serves well, I did it exactly that way a few months back.
I ended up automating probes registration with curl and a trivial shell script. Let me know if you need assistance. Happy new year, Pierre. On Sat 2 Jan 2021 at 08:26 Steve Gibbard <s...@gibbard.org> wrote: > I’m working on creating some Raspberry Pi-based software probes, to put in > some networks that currently lack Atlas probes. > > I’d like to have a standard image that can come up and work wherever an > individual probe lands, instead of needing to configure each one separately. > > As far as I can tell from the documentation, it looks like the probes are > identified by the encryption keys in /var/atlas-probe/etc/probe-key* . If > creating new probes from an image, is it sufficient to make each probe > generate its own encryption keys, or are there other files that need to > change? > > For registering the probes, I see a web form that requires being logged > into a RIPE account, and don’t see any equivalent in the API > documentation. Is there a way to register new software probes via the API? > > Thanks, > Steve >