Hi, Currently my software probe on Debian 12 is using the git repository as there was no official deb when mine was deployed. Now I wish to change it out for the official repo, how can this be done? Or should I register the repository one as a new probe? -- Jimmy
Hello, There are probably different ways of doing this; what I'd recommend you do is cleanly install a new probe (likely after removing the old), then using the UI to replace the key for your existing registered probe the newly generated key one. This way you keep your probe ID, its history and more, which is useful. Regards, Robert On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 5:52 PM Jimmy Huybrechts <jimmy@linservers.com> wrote:
Hi,
Currently my software probe on Debian 12 is using the git repository as there was no official deb when mine was deployed.
Now I wish to change it out for the official repo, how can this be done? Or should I register the repository one as a new probe?
--
Jimmy
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Hi Jimmy In theory the upgrade should migrate relevant files to the new directory structure on upgrade, provided no paths have changed. Regards, Michel
On 14 Oct 2024, at 09:08, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
Hello,
There are probably different ways of doing this; what I'd recommend you do is cleanly install a new probe (likely after removing the old), then using the UI to replace the key for your existing registered probe the newly generated key one. This way you keep your probe ID, its history and more, which is useful.
Regards, Robert
On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 5:52 PM Jimmy Huybrechts <jimmy@linservers.com> wrote:
Hi,
Currently my software probe on Debian 12 is using the git repository as there was no official deb when mine was deployed.
Now I wish to change it out for the official repo, how can this be done? Or should I register the repository one as a new probe?
--
Jimmy
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In theory the upgrade should migrate relevant files to the new directory structure on upgrade, provided no paths have changed.
There are probably different ways of doing this; what I'd recommend you do is cleanly install a new probe (likely after removing the old), then using the UI to replace the key for your existing registered probe the newly generated key one. This way you keep your probe ID, its history and more, which is useful.
will this path work for hand crafted probes from the rotterdam hackathon, in particular 1000006 and 1000004? i want to upgrade the underlying OSes. and how does one "using the UI to replace the key?" randy
Hi Randy,
will this path work for hand crafted probes from the rotterdam hackathon, in particular 1000006 and 1000004? i want to upgrade the underlying OSes.
Yes, it should work the same way
and how does one "using the UI to replace the key?"
There's a "Update SSH Key" form on the current SW probe status page, general tab when you're logged in. Cheers, Robert
randy
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 4:40 PM Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
and how does one "using the UI to replace the key?" There's a "Update SSH Key" form on the current SW probe status page, general tab when you're logged in.
so the value of the public ssh key is the probe's identity?
randy
Yes that is correct.
participants (4)
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Jimmy Huybrechts
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Michel Stam
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Randy Bush
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Robert Kisteleki