Re: [atlas] Probe on sailboat with Starlink

2022-06-23 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

These are much more expensive than Starlink I would think.

el

On 2022-06-24 07:27 , Hank Nussbacher wrote:

On 24/06/2022 03:21, Phillip Remaker wrote:

There are a number of satellite providers for boats/ships: viasat,
inmarsat, speedcast, marlink, navarino, kvh, thrane, iridium, hughes
and probably others I am missing.  I seem to remember that Maxmind and
others used some sort of ad-hoc country code like XX to signify an IP
associated with an area not covered by a country.

-Hank

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Re: [atlas] Facebook in Russia and a diagnostic problem

2022-03-14 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
Can the Atlas network detect wether Russia is blocking VPN access to FB?

el

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On 14. Mar 2022, 19:50 +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer , wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 01:40:02PM +0100,
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>
> > I find the things the OONI project does very insightful.
> >
> > For this particular case:
> > https://ooni.org/post/2022-russia-blocks-amid-ru-ua-conflict/
>
> Good reference, thanks, it explains everything.
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Re: [atlas] How to measure ISP speed/uptime via Atlas Probes

2022-02-01 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

Ray,

thanks.

I meant more or less continuously, but your comment makes sense.


I assume I can look at uptime by downloading JSON from the GUI. Is there a way
of scripting this? Has anyone looked at this using R?

el


On 01/02/2022 13:29, Ray Bellis wrote:



On 01/02/2022 11:22, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:

Hi,

I have a few probes in my house(s) and practice and I wonder whether it
is possible to measure the uptime (and speed) of all or some of them on
a more or less continuous basis, and if so how one would go about it.

Total amateur that I am I would appreciate pointers to where I can read
that up, as it surely must have been done before...


I don't think that's practical to measure speed on a continious basis.

The rationale (although I could be wrong) is that as far as I know the only way 
to reliably measure the throughput of a link is to saturate it.

kind regards,

Ray



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[atlas] How to measure ISP speed/uptime via Atlas Probes

2022-02-01 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

Hi,

I have a few probes in my house(s) and practice and I wonder whether it
is possible to measure the uptime (and speed) of all or some of them on
a more or less continuous basis, and if so how one would go about it.

Total amateur that I am I would appreciate pointers to where I can read
that up, as it surely must have been done before...

greetings, el

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Re: [atlas] Satellite based "last mile" and Atlas probes

2021-04-26 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

So, give it an IPv4 address as well :-)-O

el

On 26/04/2021 17:00, Annika Wickert wrote:

It’s not only viewing stats of my Dish but it’s hosted via starlink ;)


On 26. Apr 2021, at 16:55, Dr Eberhard W Lisse  wrote:

Shame :-)-O

el

On 26/04/2021 16:45, Annika Wickert wrote:

V6 only ;)

On 26. Apr 2021, at 16:43, Dr Eberhard W Lisse  wrote:

Than URL doesn't resolve for me :-)-O

el

On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 5:48 PM Annika Wickert  
wrote:
[...]

Also you can access my starlink via https://starlink.awlnx.space a
RIPE Probe will show up asap.

[...]

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Re: [atlas] Satellite based "last mile" and Atlas probes

2021-04-26 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

Shame :-)-O

el

On 26/04/2021 16:45, Annika Wickert wrote:



V6 only ;)


On 26. Apr 2021, at 16:43, Dr Eberhard W Lisse  wrote:

Than URL doesn't resolve for me :-)-O

el

On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 5:48 PM Annika Wickert  
wrote:
[...]

Also you can access my starlink via https://starlink.awlnx.space a
RIPE Probe will show up asap.

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Re: [atlas] Satellite based "last mile" and Atlas probes

2021-04-26 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

Than URL doesn't resolve for me :-)-O

el

On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 5:48 PM Annika Wickert  
wrote:
[...]

Also you can access my starlink via https://starlink.awlnx.space a
RIPE Probe will show up asap.

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Re: [atlas] Satellite based "last mile" and Atlas probes

2021-04-23 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

Ray,

this is Africa :-)-O

You can look at 1000327 if you wish as well, same location different
provider.  I am moving house however in May, and will get upgraded
access (Fiber) from both providers. So we can see what happens as of
June.

54617 is unattended in my house on the coast, but that will improve
after August.

And, I did pay the 99$ Deposit for Starlink (for 2022) :-)-O

greetings, el

On 23/04/2021 12:31, Ray Bellis wrote:

On 23/04/2021 10:12, Malte Appel wrote:

[...]

Here are some probes that I spotted on my own Atlas visualiser as having
slow access to the DNS root system (~300ms+) followed up by queries to
measurements to #1 or #2 to look for very slow last "mile" connectivity:

12803 (4G, /me waves at Eberhard!)

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Re: [atlas] RIPE Atlas Software Probes

2020-02-12 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
I have a hardware probe on an LTE router at home, and my Ubuntu box
(with a galmon [1] probe connected) next to it is on another AS, so
maybe I'll try this :-)-O

I'd also love a version for the mac, by the way.

[1] https://galmon.EU

greetings, el


On 12/02/2020 12:02, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
> Hi Philip,
> 
> Nice, thanks a lot for this!
> 
> Do you have interest in people having actual hardware probes in places
> where they also host VMs, to install also the software probes, in
> order to be able to "compare" them?  I mean for your own stats, or to
> be able to debug issues, etc.
> 
> Do you also have any info (overall) about impact on CPU/memory/other
> consumption of the software probe and if there are important
> differences among different platforms?
> 
> By the way, it will be nice to have also a version for OpenWRT!
>  
> Regards,
> Jordi
> @jordipalet
>  
>  
> 
> El 12/2/20 10:53, "ripe-atlas en nombre de Philip Homburg" 
>  escribió:
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> We are glad to announce that, after several months of development
> and testing, we are now accepting applications for RIPE Atlas
> software probes.  With several different installation options to
> choose from, software probes provide future hosts a whole new way
> to get involved with RIPE Atlas.
> 
> For more details, see our new article on RIPE Labs:
> 
>     https://labs.ripe.net/Members/alun_davies/ripe-atlas-software-probes
> 
> Kind regards,
> Philip[...]
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