[atlas] Non-public probes?
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Chris Amin
camin at ripe.net
Thu Dec 15 13:51:59 CET 2022
You're right that the probe page is not shown, however the public details are available at https://atlas.ripe.net/api/v2/probes/1003690 The important point there is that the system has not granted the "system: IPv4 Works" tag, so is not available for IPv4 measurements. In general the scheduler doesn't know/care about a probe being marked as public or not. Can you confirm whether the same measurement request works for IPv6 (af=6) measurements? Note that if you schedule measurements together they must all be IPv6 in that case. In the meanwhile, we'll think about including the non-public probes (albeit with their somewhat restricted details) as part of a redesign of the probe page coming up soon. Cheers, Chris On 15/12/2022 13:12, Ernst J. Oud wrote: > But what is going on then with: > > https://atlas.ripe.net/frames/probes/1003690 > <https://atlas.ripe.net/frames/probes/1003690> > > This probe is within AS15435 and when I list all probes in that AS it is > shown, but I cannot add it to a measurement, it is rejected. > > Using a curl request to: > > stat.ripe.net/data/atlas-probes/data.json?resouce=15435 > > shows this probe, with a tag “is_public” : false > > and I cannot access this probe’s info via the link above, I cannot add > it to a measurement and I cannot access any data it collects. > > How does this rhyme to that non-public “probes are therefore > contributing very nearly > as much to the network as everybody else”?
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