[atlas] Probe questions - reporting clearly busticated probe configs?
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Tim Chown
Tim.Chown at jisc.ac.uk
Wed Jan 23 10:52:19 CET 2019
> On 23 Jan 2019, at 04:48, Christopher Morrow <christopher.morrow at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 5:40 AM Chris Amin <camin at ripe.net> wrote: > Hi Christopher, > > On 16/01/2019 20:18, Christopher Morrow wrote: > > > > hey wait.... The first of my examples: > > https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/26725/#!tab-general > > <https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/26725/#%21tab-general> > > > > has: > > System TagsV3 Resolves A Correctly Resolves AAAA Correctly IPv4 Works > > IPv6 Works IPv4 Capable IPv6 Capable IPv4 RFC1918 IPv4 Stable 90d > > > > suspiciously: "system-ipv6-works" is in that list... even though the v6 > > address is: > > 2001:db8:4447:0:eade:27ff:fec9:7134/64 > > This probe has the "system-ipv6-works" tag because it can successfully > ping at least one IPv6 target. You can see at > https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/26725/#!tab-builtins that it can in fact > reach a number of IPv6 targets. > > Note that the probe host for 26725 has tagged the probe as "IPv6NAT", > maybe this explains the discrepancy you are seeing? > > oh nat in v6 .. of course :( > I thought the whole point of v6 was to not have nat, joy! > ok, you're probably 100% correct. > #learningalways. It may be NPTv6, rather than NATv6, but .... Tim
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