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
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
So we reached 3rd part of the bathtub curve? ;)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathtub_curve
Regards,
Grzegorz
From: Daniel Karrenberg
Date: Wednesday 2020-06-03 at 09:57
To: Randy Bush
Cc: "ripe-atlas@ripe.net"
Subject: Re: [atlas] dead v1 probe
On 3 Jun 2020, at 2:19, Randy
On 3 Jun 2020, at 2:19, Randy Bush wrote:
i have a few dead v1s. but they are a kkm away, where we would have
to send remote hands in :(
randy
V1s were introduced more than 10 years ago. Many are still going, after
more than twice their expected life time.
Be happy, replace them (event
i have a few dead v1s. but they are a kkm away, where we would have
to send remote hands in :(
randy
On 2020/06/02 20:28 , Gert Doering wrote:
> have there been software updates for v1 probes recently? I've heard
> about a few v1 probes that have died "just last week" - mine among
> them (#461), fell off the net with "Firewall Problems Suspected",
> but it's no longer even ARPing properly (= eith
Gert Doering wrote on 02/06/2020 19:28:
have there been software updates for v1 probes recently? I've heard
about a few v1 probes that have died "just last week" - mine among
them (#461), fell off the net with "Firewall Problems Suspected",
but it's no longer even ARPing properly (= either it to
My v1 probe is working fine.
My v3 probe unfortunately is not.
IPv4 was out for some weeks (IPv6 working fine), but i fixed it yesterday
(changed the usb stick).
It's now reachable over IPv4 (ICMP) but somehow it can't register itself...
Regards,
Carlos
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 at 20:08, Hugh Saunde
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 at 19:29, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> have there been software updates for v1 probes recently? I've heard
> about a few v1 probes that have died "just last week" - mine among
> them (#461), fell off the net with "Firewall Problems Suspected",
> but it's no longer even ARPing
On 02.06.2020 20:34, Gert Doering wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 02, 2020 at 08:32:30PM +0200, Carsten Schiefner wrote:
>> Mine is fine, Gert. :-)
>
> Then it's maybe just old age (and the location is not particularily
> well air-conditioned)...
Seems that your probe eventually got to its Roy Batty moment
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 02, 2020 at 08:32:30PM +0200, Carsten Schiefner wrote:
> Mine is fine, Gert. :-)
Then it's maybe just old age (and the location is not particularily
well air-conditioned)...
Gert Doering
-- NetMaster
--
have you enabled IPv6 on something today...?
SpaceNet AG
Mine is fine, Gert. :-)
On 02.06.2020 20:28, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> have there been software updates for v1 probes recently? I've heard
> about a few v1 probes that have died "just last week" - mine among
> them (#461), fell off the net with "Firewall Problems Suspected",
> but it's no lo
Hi,
have there been software updates for v1 probes recently? I've heard
about a few v1 probes that have died "just last week" - mine among
them (#461), fell off the net with "Firewall Problems Suspected",
but it's no longer even ARPing properly (= either it totally lost
its config and wants DHCP
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