Hi, Malte.

Thank you for your quick response and for bringing these measurements to my
attention. Conducting traceroutes to an unannounced public IP address is a
very clever way to filter out proxies that may respond on its behalf, and
seems much more effective than just checking the first hops. I will
periodically check the traceroute measurement for evidence of other
anomalous probes, and will make note of the probes you mentioned as well
when conducting my experiments.


Regards,


William Kanieski


On Mon, Aug 4, 2025 at 9:12 PM Malte Tashiro via ripe-atlas <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi William,
>
> adding to this, there are also three probes (63018, 1000963, 1011609) with
> the same problem.
> See this [0] measurement, which targets an IP that is not announced on BGP
> on purpose [1].
> All probes with replies have some issue.
>
> Best,
> Malte
>
> [0] https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/40072013/results
> [1]
> https://github.com/RIPE-Atlas-Community/ripe-atlas-tips-and-tricks/wiki/nonDFZ-Routing
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