On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Nico CARTRON <nicolas@ncartron.org> wrote:
Here [a] is a toy v6 service I came up with during the RIPE Atlas hackathon over this weekend. Thought I share this along:
You enter a dual-stacked website (ALEXA top 10K) and it shows you the difference in TCP connect times over v4 and v6 as seen by all dual-stacked RIPE Atlas probes (~1.3K probes). You can also filter the visualisation from a specific origin-AS. This additional filter can be useful to view performance towards a website from a specific origin-AS (say DTAG).
Disclaimer: This is an outcome of a 1.5d long hackathon project. As such, the codebase is possibly inundated with bugs. Please don’t see it as a production service :-)
Nice job, congratulations.
Out of curiosity, I tried accessing it from the NAT64 Wifi network at RIPE72, and http://dragon.eecs.jacobs-university.de:5000 seems not to work for some reason. Thoughts?
1) Does it work from the dual-stacked network? I'm seeing significant packet loss on wireless right now, on both dual-stacked and v6-only network, so it might the reason 2) how exactly does it fail? DNS resolution/connection timeout? -- SY, Jen Linkova aka Furry