From christian at icir.org Wed Mar 23 10:44:13 2011 From: christian at icir.org (Christian Kreibich) Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 10:44:13 -0700 Subject: [Netalyzr] Netalyzr updates Message-ID: <4D8A316D.1080901@icir.org> Hello Netalyzr users! It has been a while since we published news about the project, so here is a long-overdue update on what has been keeping us busy. Thanks to your help, Netalyzr is doing very well! We have published our findings so far in a paper in last year's ACM Internet Measurement Conference. You can check it out here: http://www.icir.org/christian/publications/2010-imc-netalyzr.pdf We intend to develop Netalyzr for the foreseeable future. Over the past months, we have continued to add to Netalyzr's test suite, including new IPv6 and DNS tests, a brand-new command line client, and support for internationalization. These features are now available on the website. As subscribers to this list you are more interested in Netalyzr than most of our users, and so we're happy to provide a sneak preview of our features here before we announce them to our general audience on the website. The new IPv6 tests include IPv6 connectivity and path MTU as well as direct comparisons with IPv4 connectivity. For those without IPv6 connectivity, Netalyzr now checks for problems that occur when a user's system mistakenly *thinks* it has IPv6. The DNS probing now tests both the network and the user's NAT (if present) to see whether they fully implement the DNS protocol, and to check whether the resolver can handle IPv6 requests. The command-line client allows you to run Netalyzr remotely, with feedback very similar to the browser-based version. To try it out, download http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/NetalyzrCLI.jar and run it by invoking the Java interpreter on it ("java -jar NetalyzrCLI.jar"). Finally, thanks to an upcoming collaboration with Heise.de we can now provide a complete translation of the Netalyzr service into German. Select your language of choice on the start page and the rest of your session will be conducted in it. So, if you haven't run Netalyzr in a while, you might want to try a run with the latest version. As always, we welcome your feedback. To those who have run Netalyzr and provided us feedback, many thanks. -Christian, Nick, Boris and Vern. From castor_01 at freenet.de Thu Mar 24 13:57:41 2011 From: castor_01 at freenet.de (demian) Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:57:41 +0100 Subject: [Netalyzr] ID 321194b2-4876-5c100fb8-e96b-4e3c-a0d Message-ID: <4D8BB045.90700@freenet.de> *ID 321194b2-4876-5c100fb8-e96b-4e3c-a0d* hello and thanks for these great service... in the protocol i saw a invisible or transparent proxy...can you say more about this proxy? or can you say how i can find the name and the operator of this proxy? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/pipermail/netalyzr/attachments/20110324/848b18f4/attachment.html