non-rate limited, automatable Looking Glasses?

dteach at routeviews.org dteach at routeviews.org
Sun Jul 19 02:34:40 UTC 2020


Hey Lars,

We're already doing something similar to this on our collectors, in collaboration with CAIDA.  Feel free to contact me off list if you're interested.

 - David


From: Jared Mauch <jared at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2020 4:33 PM
To: Brendan Halley
Cc: nanog list
Subject: Re: non-rate limited, automatable Looking Glasses?

> And you can also use ripe atlas as well. If you need credits ask on that list and people offer them up regularly and quickly. 
>
> Sent from my iCar
>
>> On Jul 18, 2020, at 5:45 PM, Brendan Halley <brendan at halley.net.au> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Lars,
>>
>> You should check out https://ring.nlnog.net/ by contributing resources yourself you also get access to a wide array of machines from all across the world you can use to turn traceroutes and pings.
>>
>> Some wrappers have already been made to run commands against multiple machines at the same time (https://ring.nlnog.net/toolbox/), you'll have SSH access to run any commands you want and there is an API to find the probes if you want to automate it all.
>>
>> I encourage anyone and everyone to join. The more networks the better!
>>
>> Brendan 
>>
>> On Sun, 19 Jul 2020, 7:36 am Lars Prehn, <lprehn at mpi-inf.mpg.de> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> In the next couple of months, I want to compare data plane and control 
>>> plane measurements on a larger scale. In particular, I'm looking for 
>>> (publicly accessible) devices that receive BGP feeds and can perform a 
>>> bunch of automated (paris) traceroutes. I currently do not have an exact 
>>> probing rate or target set in mind; however, I'm sure that manually 
>>> entering IP addresses as targets for usual Looking glasses won't cut it. 
>>> Does anyone know less-restricted (maybe even automatable?) Looking 
>>> Glasses (or similar devices) or is willing to provide access to one?
>>>
>>> BTW: I though about picking Atlas probes from ASes that feed BGP 
>>> Collector Projects (e.g. RIPE RIS or RouteViews). Unfortunately, the 
>>> respective probes are often really far apart from the feeding routers; 
>>> thus, their individual perspectives are likely misaligned :(
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Lars
>>>
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