
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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