Hi, Here's the current state of packaging: Source of the software is available on on GitHub: https://github.com/RIPE-NCC/ripe-atlas-software-probe This uses a submodule for the actual measurement code: https://github.com/RIPE-NCC/ripe-atlas-probe-busybox I think it's fair to assume that this will serve as the upstream for any packages from now on. The NCC maintains a CentOS 7 (x86_64) binary package. Instructions on how to use this are available at https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/software-probe/. We're likely going to build a CentOS 8 version too. Philip and others worked on a Debian (8-9-10?) port at the IoT hackathon before the RIPE meeting. I believe this is also good news for Raspbian (Pi) users. Pointers will follow. Folks at CZ.NIC generously spent energy on making a Turris (Omnia and Mox) version. I believe these are close to being released. Jan can provide more details. My understanding is that as a by-product of the Turris work an OpenWrt (source) package is/was also made. I'm not sure about the state of this and I might be wrong anyway. Jan, can you clarify? I know of no work as of yet for Docker releases, nor anything on BSDs. We are aware that the code depends on some older libraries (openssl 1.0.x I believe) which are not the ones used in the latest release of various distros. Philip is working on fixing this. That's it for now. Feel free to discuss and/or cooperate the various aspects and releases as you see fit! Cheers, Robert