Brussels / 30 & 31 January 2016

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Open-sourcing RIPE Atlas


RIPE Atlas is a global network of probes that measure Internet connectivity and reachability. More then 9000 hardware probes are hosted by the community of volunteers. Supported measurements are ping, traceroute6, DNS, NTP, and TLS. All the probes perform constant measurements towards root name servers, and the users are able to start their own measurements from up to 500 probes at the time, to the target of their own choice. All the results of performed measurements are publicly available as open data.

RIPE Atlas is a global network of probes that measure Internet connectivity and reachability. More then 9000 hardware probes are hosted by the community of volunteers. Supported measurements are ping, traceroute6, DNS, NTP, and TLS. All the probes perform constant measurements towards root name servers, and the users are able to start their own measurements from up to 500 probes at the time, to the target of their own choice. All the results of performed measurements are publicly available as open data.

In addition to the web interface & the API calls for starting your own measurements, and for downloading results, there is now CLI toolset. This open-source toolset is the newest addition to the large collection of tools written by RIPE NCC developers & the community of volunteers, individually or during two hackathon runs.

My goals with this presentation are: to encourage FOSDEM participants to contribute to the free & open source code related to RIPE Atlas & port the toolset to Linux/BSD distributions; to use the existing data, start their own measurements, and to share results by writing papers & giving presentations.

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Photo of Philip Homburg Philip Homburg

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