[{"author": "RIZVI Asm", "text": "

Hello Everyone from Los Angeles, USA!

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:02:00Z"}, {"author": "Mirja K\u00fchlewind", "text": "

Hi, good to have you here Rizvi!

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:04:37Z"}, {"author": "Mirja K\u00fchlewind", "text": "

@sanjay please join the queue if you have a question!

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:14:41Z"}, {"author": "Mirja K\u00fchlewind", "text": "

(hand sign at the bottom)

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:15:09Z"}, {"author": "Dave Plonka", "text": "

Some networks allow unsolicited ICMP probes but not unsolicited TCP/UDP by administrative firewall/middlebox or hosts policy.

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:34:11Z"}, {"author": "Dave Plonka", "text": "

To lorenzo's comment, this work certainly makes some assumptions about \"shared fate\" for nearby addresses in a block. It would be interesting to have these assumptions and behaviors enumerated/tested.

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:36:18Z"}, {"author": "Mike Bishop", "text": "

It might be interesting to grab a geolocation database and use the network granularity of the networks which are estimated to be in the same locale.

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:38:52Z"}, {"author": "Mike Bishop", "text": "

Some of those will be very long prefixes, and some will be broader.

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:39:06Z"}, {"author": "Brian Trammell", "text": "

+1 on the interesting tradeoff between fidelity and longitudinal comparability

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:39:07Z"}, {"author": "Brian Trammell", "text": "

very \"road lanes are the width of two horses\" vibe :)

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:39:32Z"}, {"author": "Dave Plonka", "text": "

There are tons of IPv6 hitlist works.
\nOur work here is just one pertinent one about probing behavior with TCP/UDP/ICMP to IPv6 active destinations:
\nhttps://tma.ifip.org/2020/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2020/06/tma2020-camera-paper12.pdf

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:39:43Z"}, {"author": "Mike Bishop", "text": "

I feel like some of the comments are overindexing on a different usecase than Manasvini is addressing. If she's wanting to track broad outages, then it doesn't really matter whether they're crossing customers.

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:41:19Z"}, {"author": "Dave Plonka", "text": "

Interesting idea from Michael to explore correlation to diurnal activity...

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:41:32Z"}, {"author": "RIZVI Asm", "text": "

Trinocular addresses diurnal issue because it takes continuous measurements to the best of my knowledge.

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:41:52Z"}, {"author": "Dave Plonka", "text": "

Nice. It would be interesting to validate if it seems to correlate will with \"work\" times of day (or prime times) for the ostensible locale.

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:42:57Z"}, {"author": "\u00c9ric Vyncke", "text": "

It would be nice to also measure a big change in the RTT (i.e., the recent cable cuts in Red Sea have a RTT impact)

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:43:16Z"}, {"author": "RIZVI Asm", "text": "

Here is an outage map from ISI: https://outage.ant.isi.edu/

", "time": "2024-03-18T03:44:04Z"}, {"author": "Jason Livingood", "text": "

Really interesting presentation! (and timely given discussion in the US of banning tiktok)

", "time": "2024-03-18T04:58:47Z"}, {"author": "Andrew Campling", "text": "

I wonder whether a technical solution to a political/legal problem is only ever likely to be temporary. I suspect that a permanent solution is more likely to be political/legal rather than technical.

", "time": "2024-03-18T05:01:09Z"}, {"author": "Benson Muite", "text": "

Nice presentation

", "time": "2024-03-18T05:02:45Z"}, {"author": "Brian Trammell", "text": "

+1

", "time": "2024-03-18T05:02:51Z"}]