[atlas] Q/ if Id 2303 works as expected?

2020-06-22 Thread Schaefer, Henry
Hi RIPE-Atlas team, my ripe probe 2303 shows as being up and running, it is connected in a NAT environment. The probe does not show data for the Built-Ins (e.g. No data available for 2303 / 1009 for this time period) as well as is not participating in measurements. Can you check/confirm that it i

[atlas] anchor on a /32 network with on-link routing ?

2020-06-22 Thread Matthieu Herrb
Hi, here at Tetaneutral.net we purchased an anchor with the idea to host it in our network. For IPv4 We are using /32 addresses everywhere, and do the routing by setting the 'on-link' flag on the default route. This configuration doesn't seem to be possible through the management interface. It c

Re: [atlas] dead v1 probe

2020-06-22 Thread Wilfried Wöber
On 02/06/2020 23:28, Philip Homburg wrote: [...] > So the best thing > to do at the moment is to replace dead v1/v2 probes with software probes. I do have a V1 probe at home, since (almost) day 1 and I had another one dying already, due to the 'ancient' software update which broke a few. So I'd l

[atlas] RIPE Atlas Software Probes and Ubuntu 20.04 / glibc 2.31

2020-06-22 Thread Bernd Strehhuber
Hi Philip, with newer Linux Dists / glibc Versions (tested on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) stime() has been deprecated and replaced with clock_settime(). Busybox got the following commit back in 11/2019: https://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=d3539be8f27b8cbfdfee460fe08299158f08bcd9 Compiling on the la

Re: [atlas] RIPE Atlas Software Probes and Ubuntu 20.04 / glibc 2.31

2020-06-22 Thread Philip Homburg
On 2020/05/24 13:04 , Bernd Strehhuber wrote: > with newer Linux Dists / glibc Versions (tested on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) > stime() has been deprecated and replaced with clock_settime(). > Busybox got the following commit back in 11/2019: > > https://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=d3539be8f27b8cbfd

Re: [atlas] dead v1 probe

2020-06-22 Thread Philip Homburg
On 2020/06/03 21:08 , Wilfried Wöber wrote: > As I do not have a static machine there, just a laptop which goes with me > onto the road, my Q is: what is the cheapest / recommended / smallest piece > of hardware which can support a software probe? Any pointers for more info? The debian version of