On 2013/07/22 16:39 , Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 04:29:52PM +0200, Philip Homburg <philip.homburg@ripe.net> wrote a message of 23 lines which said:
The probe didn't actually send any packets so there is no point in knowing the source address that wasn't used. :-) I wanted to reply to Dan Wing's criticism <https://labs.ripe.net/Members/stephane_bortzmeyer/how-many-atlas-probes-believe-they-have-ipv6-but-are-wrong/> "I have a suspicion that many of these failures are IPv6 tunnels that have suffered bit rot. Could you analyze the IPv6 address that the Atlas probe thinks it has and split them into two categories: (a) known tunnels (e.g., Hurricane Electric, SixXS, 6to4, Teredo) versus (b) presumably "native" IPv6 addresses. "
Stephane, Well, if you can give me a list of probes for which you don't have the IPv6 address then I can look them up for you. Philip