On 31-Jan-23 01:15, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
The idea here is
- I have a host in a "home network" that has 2 ISPs, with a global IPv6
address from each of them
- one of the ISPs fails, but the host does not know, and keeps using
the "broken" IPv6 source address
- by cyclic me
The idea here is
- I have a host in a "home network" that has 2 ISPs, with a global IPv6
address from each of them
- one of the ISPs fails, but the host does not know, and keeps using
the "broken" IPv6 source address
- by cyclic measurements, Brian's tool will see "nah, that addre
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 01:08:25PM +0100, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
> > Would it be OK to choose the probe target by picking an Atlas anchor at
> > random? (I have running code for that, but will not post it to github if
> > there are objections.)
>
> The anchors are in a full measurement mes
Hi,
On 2023-01-28 02:24, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
TL;DR: Is it OK to use Atlas anchors as random ping targets?
RIPE Atlas anchors are known and willing targets for measurements - so
I'd say yes, definitely!
Would it be OK to choose the probe target by picking an Atlas anchor at
random? (