Hi, On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 02:54:44PM +0200, Alison Wheeler wrote:
On 2016-04-11 13:54:40 CET, Gert Doering wrote:
74.125.47.144 2016-04-07 18:57:44 A 0h 1m 74.125.47.140 2016-04-07 18:57:44 AAAA 0h 1m 2a00:1450:400c:c08::116 2016-03-26 00:58:46 A 8d 9h 17m 74.125.47.14 2016-03-26 00:58:46 AAAA 8d 9h 17m These are not the SOS messages.
That's the content under the "SOS History" heading.
Oh, good point. I never looked there when one of my probes was actually *working* - if it's broken, but still *has* working DNS, you should see at least a few queries each time it's booting, and if the probe is unhappy, with something in the "Info" column (which is empty if everything is fine). Since you do not see anything - try powercycling again, and possibly sniffing on the probe's network port what it's doing...
I don't see anything which could be described as "the "beware of the leopard" sign.
This is a reference to an obscure book :-) (and was intended to read "it's there, if you know where to find it"). Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- have you enabled IPv6 on something today...? SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (0)89/32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279