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From: | Andrew Gallagher |
Subject: | Re: Livelihood statistics of the SKS keyserver network |
Date: | Thu, 13 May 2021 19:12:01 +0100 |
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On 13/05/2021 18:16, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Andrew Gallagher dijo [Thu, May 13, 2021 at 12:34:20PM +0100]:1. produce a connectivity graph with only working nodesAdded, as "Success" graph.
It purty. :-)
2. ignore localhost and private IPs, they will never work :-)Of course. But still, it documents a given server works in a clustered way. Of course they will fail, but who cares? ;-
It messes up your metrics though, because they're not *really* broken. :-)
3. should it not default to port 11371 and fall back to 80? 4. don't plot *.pool.sks-keyservers.net in the graphRight... I could add this bit later on, but then again, it does not clutter the graph much. AFAICT, It is only a single, starting node, and no nodes ever point back to it, right? Erm, no, _not_ matching reality. There are several servers as a destination...
There are also several other nodes that are aliases or redirects, and so appear under more than one name - for example pgp.pm redirects to sks.pod01.fleetstreetops.com and keyserver.computer42.org is a CNAME for keyserver1.computer42.org. Keeping track of all this will get quite complex. ;-)
-- Andrew Gallagher
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