Netalyzr Android: call for volunteers
Hi all, Netalyzr is a free network measurement and debugging app developed by the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley. It is designed to check for a wide range of network problems and neutrality violations, including unadvertised port filtering, DNS wildcarding, and hidden proxy servers. Our browser applet has more than a million runs. Netalyzr for Android was released in October 2013. We are happy to announce a new release that has new tests for better middlebox probing and a better UI. If you're interested, you can download and run the app from Google Play [1]. If you already have the app, please consider updating and re-running it - it would be very helpful for us to capture updates regarding how the mobile Internet is evolving. Oh and: please consider watching our talk at NANOG 62 on Monday [2]! Thanks, The Netalyzr Team. [1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.berkeley.icsi.netalyzr.android&hl=en [2] https://www.nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=2419
Srikanth Sundaresan schreef op 6-10-2014 0:43:
Hi all,
Netalyzr is a free network measurement and debugging app developed by the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley.
Hi, Maybe it's just me, but my Xperia T (LT30p) does have IPv6 on Wifi and test-ipv6.com validates it. It runs Android 4.3. However, the Netalyzer apps has told me in 2 consecutive runs that it does not have IPv6 support. That does not appear intended. Kind regards, Seth
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Seth Mos wrote:
Maybe it's just me, but my Xperia T (LT30p) does have IPv6 on Wifi and test-ipv6.com validates it. It runs Android 4.3.
However, the Netalyzer apps has told me in 2 consecutive runs that it does not have IPv6 support.
That does not appear intended.
My Nexus4 with Android 4.4.4 seems to run as intended, testing both IPv4 and IPv6 over Wifi. I wasn't aware that this was available for Android and applaud that the app exists as this means it's easier to do these tests in some places because of the Java requirement when running on PCs. My testing worked as expected, great job! -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
Is spiffy... but any chance that you could add testing for intermediate carrier BCP 38 compliance? On October 5, 2014 6:43:31 PM EDT, Srikanth Sundaresan <srikanth@gatech.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
Netalyzr is a free network measurement and debugging app developed by the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley.
It is designed to check for a wide range of network problems and neutrality violations, including unadvertised port filtering, DNS wildcarding, and
hidden proxy servers. Our browser applet has more than a million runs.
Netalyzr for Android was released in October 2013. We are happy to announce a new release that has new tests for better middlebox probing and a better UI.
If you're interested, you can download and run the app from Google Play [1]. If you already have the app, please consider updating and re-running it - it would be very helpful for us to capture updates regarding how the mobile Internet is evolving.
Oh and: please consider watching our talk at NANOG 62 on Monday [2]!
Thanks, The Netalyzr Team.
[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.berkeley.icsi.netalyzr.android&hl=en [2] https://www.nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=2419
-- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Is there any plan of making the netalyzer open source , and if it is already open source please provide the link so we could use it Thanks -Aslam On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com> wrote:
Is spiffy... but any chance that you could add testing for intermediate carrier BCP 38 compliance?
On October 5, 2014 6:43:31 PM EDT, Srikanth Sundaresan < srikanth@gatech.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
Netalyzr is a free network measurement and debugging app developed by the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley.
It is designed to check for a wide range of network problems and neutrality violations, including unadvertised port filtering, DNS wildcarding, and
hidden proxy servers. Our browser applet has more than a million runs.
Netalyzr for Android was released in October 2013. We are happy to announce a new release that has new tests for better middlebox probing and a better UI.
If you're interested, you can download and run the app from Google Play [1]. If you already have the app, please consider updating and re-running it - it would be very helpful for us to capture updates regarding how the mobile Internet is evolving.
Oh and: please consider watching our talk at NANOG 62 on Monday [2]!
Thanks, The Netalyzr Team.
[1]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.berkeley.icsi.netalyzr.android&hl=en
-- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014, Srikanth Sundaresan wrote:
If you're interested, you can download and run the app from Google Play [1].
[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.berkeley.icsi.netalyzr.android&hl=en
For those few who use Android (Cyanogenmod) and opt out of using Google services, is a direct .apk download available somewhere? If the app itself is open source, .apk could be provided by the alternative markets such as fdroid.org //Marcin
participants (6)
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Aslam Testing
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Jay Ashworth
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Marcin Cieslak
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Mikael Abrahamsson
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Seth Mos
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Srikanth Sundaresan