Hi Paul, The probe has reported a default route in the logs a little while ago, thats good. I just ran a measurement for you to ping 8.8.8.8 (id : 74399066), which yielded this: 2024-06-26 12:15:54 log_cron 16674 DEBUG ATLAS PRB_ID@1008458 ONEOFF /home/atlas/crons/oneoff evping -4 -c 3 -s 64 -i 1000 -A "74399066" 8.8.8.8 2024-06-26 12:15:54 log_sent 16674 DEBUG ATLAS PRB_ID@1008458 Crontab sent successfully to the probe 2024-06-26 12:15:58 _log 16448 DEBUG ATLAS PRB_ID@1008458 bdcsHA RECVD <P_TO_C_REPORT#012RESULT { "id":"74399066", "fw":5080, "mver": "2.6.3", "lts":15, "time":1719404158, "dst_name":"8.8.8.8", "af":4, "dst_addr":"8.8.8.8", "src_addr":”YOUR_IP", "proto":"ICMP", "ttl":61, "size":64, "result": [ { "rtt":3.776701 }, { "rtt":3.619775 }, { "rtt":3.516480 } ] } That seems to work. No idea why it worked before, can it be that the sites you visit just happen to support IPv6? Regards, Michel
On 26 Jun 2024, at 14:10, RIPE <ripe-ncc@vanderzwan.org> wrote:
HI, That might be it. There was no default route configured on my Edgerouter. I have now triied to configure one. At the moment netstat -rn does show a default route for IPv4. I have restarted the probe, I assume it may take a little time for the measurements to show results. What’s strange is is that it did work as a router for my home network. I think I forced the link to the ISP to be the route somehow.
Thanks, Paul
On 26 Jun 2024, at 13:36, Michel Stam <mstam@ripe.net> wrote:
Hey Paul,
I did a quick look in the logs and noticed that the probe doesn’t seem to have a default route for IPv4, but it does for IPv6. Can you check to see if this is a possible cause?
Regards,
Michel
On 26 Jun 2024, at 09:10, RIPE via ripe-atlas <ripe-atlas@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi, My old hardware probe seems to have finally given up. So I installed a soft probe on my openwrt edgerouter-X, using the openwrt opkg packages. That seems to work except for all the IPv4 built-ins. I have a hurricane.net tunnel as my ISP ( Odido) is stuck in the past and does not provide IPv6. The IPv6 built-ins all show data but the IPv4 ones show ‘No data available for the period’
From the shell I can ping the addresses used by the built-ins, the names also resolve.
Any idea what the cause could be ? Or how to find the cause.
Probe ID = 1008458 Running OpenWrt 23.05.3, r23809-234f1a2efa Package: atlas-sw-probe Version: 5080-2
Regards, Paul
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