On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 16:51, <vern@ee.lbl.gov> wrote:
Folks, you might be interested in checking out a network monitoring tool we launched today, Netalyzr. It's a Java applet you can run by surfing to netalyzr.com. It aims to measure a bunch of the properties of and end user's network access, particularly looking for transparent modifications (e.g., hidden proxies), connectivity restrictions, and some security issues (e.g., whether the DNS resolver is vulnerable to the Kaminsky attack).
We've had several thousand users run it today so far, so you may be hearing about reports your customers have gotten from it. You can see a sample report at:
http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/restore/id=example-session
- Vern
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