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[atlas] How to run the RIPE Atlas software probe on FreeBSD
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Denis Fondras
ripe at liopen.fr
Thu Mar 3 10:23:50 CET 2022
Le Thu, Mar 03, 2022 at 12:10:35PM +0800, Philip Paeps a écrit : > On 2022-02-08 01:35:15 (+0800), Philip Homburg wrote: > > On 2022/02/07 15:08 , Viktor Naumov wrote: > > > I'm running it in centos in bhyve using cbsd. > > > https://cbsd.io/cbsd/freebsd-bhyve/ > > I know people who run it in a jail using Linux binary compatibility. > > > > Not sure if anyone succeeded compiling native binaries. > > > > I just tried to build the binaries on FreeBSD. It will be quite a bit of > > work (looking at the errors from the compiler). One known issue is that > > it will be hard to get TCP traceroute to work on FreeBSD. > > tcptraceroute has been ported to FreeBSD. It's in the ports tree as > net/tcptraceroute and binary packages are available for all supported > releases/platforms. > > If someone does succeed in creating a port, I'd be happy to commit it to the > FreeBSD ports tree. > I tried to port it to OpenBSD but it was going to be like a complete rewrite :/ -- Denis Fondras / Liopen
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