Three more from atlas. But I would think PCH has resources to procure and host a RIPE anchor node. https://atlas.ripe.net/about/anchors/ The amount of credits accrued from a single anchor should be enough for all your testing needs.
If you are not familiar enough with RIPE Atlas, please create an account and I will transfer you 100.000 credits so you can play around. https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1904675/ https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1904676/ https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1904677/ Good luck. On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 10:55 PM, Bill Woodcock <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry to spam the list with this, but I have a problem that I can’t > otherwise solve for myself. > > If anyone is able to perform traceroutes to the following addresses _from > within Colombia_ and email me the results, I’d very much appreciate it, and > will owe a favor. > > 199.7.91.13 > 192.203.230.10 > 199.7.83.42 > 156.154.100.25 > 156.154.101.25 > 156.154.102.25 > 156.154.103.25 > 156.154.104.25 > 156.154.105.25 > 2001:500:2D::D > 2001:500:3::42 > 2001:502:2eda:0:0:0:0:21 > 2001:502:ad09:0:0:0:0:21 > 2610:a1:1009:0:0:0:0:21 > 2610:a1:1010:0:0:0:0:21 > 2610:a1:1011:0:0:0:0:21 > 2610:a1:1012:0:0:0:0:21 > > These are all anycast addresses, so traceroutes performed from machines > outside Colombia won’t help me, unfortunately, since they’d be going to > other anycast instances. And yes, I’ve already looked for public > looking-glasses and traceroute servers; the three I was able to find were > all offline. For those who are curious, these are nameservers which may be > reachable through NAP Colombia, and I’m trying to verify that. > > Much appreciated, and my apologies for using the list this way. > > -Bill > > > > >

