-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 23/12/2013 10:05, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 09:06:09AM +0100, dave <gboonie@gmail.com> wrote a message of 21 lines which said:
Please tell me more. Is there a repository of scripts? I've looked, but not yet found such.
There is apparently possible improvments on the web site... IƱigo Ortiz de Urbina gave you the URL but do note there is today no script to apply Philip Homburg's excellent idea (download the list of probes, then filter, then create the measurement). TODO :-)
If a script is available to configure pings from maximum 3 probes in each AS in a selectable country to a selectable target, I'm interested.
Not yet. Anyone brave enough to do it and submit it to the Github repository?
Hi, I did have a similar itch-to-scratch, so I do have a hack laying around that almost does what you want, it's usage description: schootpunt$./select_probes.py -h usage: select_probes.py [-h] [-v] [-l LOCSTRING] [-p POINT] [-r RADIUS] [-c COUNT] [-f FIELDS] [-a MAXPERAS] [-d] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbosity -l LOCSTRING, --locstring LOCSTRING location string, ie 'Amsterdam,NL' -p POINT, --point POINT location as <lat>,<lon>-string, ie '48.45,9.16' -r RADIUS, --radius RADIUS radius (km) within which to select probes -c COUNT, --count COUNT number of probes requested -f FIELDS, --fields FIELDS comma separated list of fields to return (output is tsv) -a MAXPERAS, --maxperas MAXPERAS maximum no. of probes per IPv4 source AS -d, --includedownprobes include probes that are down (default: don't include these) This doesn't select an individual country, but selects probes around a specific coordinate, so ./select_probes.py -l"Amsterdam,NL" -c 50 -a 3 -f id Would return the IDs of the 50 closest probes to Amsterdam city center (or whatever coordinate the google geocoding API gives for "Amsterdam,NL"), with a maximum of 3 probes per v4 AS. I can submit this to the Github, if it's close enough to what others would want. Emile -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlLB4TsACgkQj05ACITZaqopWAD9Fa3ri/TP05qNDQ7agglxVqCE nldKJEPLQ0PmPhDtPQ0BAIdGX6XagIjeBokd5LNiogCpra6yOOKnrrfqKfq4B6Y7 =TCFU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----