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Wajahat Hussain+, Taha+ (SEECS), Saqib+ (GZHU); Johari- (UNIMAS); Adib (UUM); Dr. Charnsak Srisawatsakul+ (Ubru), Les+, Bebo+, Umar?+
- + Confirmed attendance; - Responded but Unable to attend; ? Individual emails sent
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- Membership of pinger-my is in https://groups.google.com.
- Bebo pointed out that the International Web Conference will be in San Francisco in 2019 (see http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=77195©ownerid=85335). There are Thereare a whole range of topics. He would love to see something submitted related to PingER.
- Maybe something on Android PingER and potential uses.
- Bebo, possible interest in an MA in Jordan.
- He is looking to send the Home page: http://www-iepm.slac.stanford.edu/pinger/, plus Remote Host site invitation letter template, Monitor Host site invitation letter template:(txt, doc), form to register a host to the contact.
- He is looking to send the Home page: http://www-iepm.slac.stanford.edu/pinger/, plus Remote Host site invitation letter template, Monitor Host site invitation letter template:(txt, doc), form to register a host to the contact.
Action Items from previous meeting
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We need to think about how to handle these hosts with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. I am leaning towards moving to the future and simply changing the IPv4 addresses to IPv6 addresses. IN a few cases we may be able to find two hosts at a site, using an IPv4 address on one and an IPv6 on the other. This is the simplest solution. Doing this loses having a historical record of a target with both an IPv4 and IPv6 address. Umar and Les have some scripts that enable comparisons to be made between access to a host via its IPV4 and its IPv6 address without using the PingER data. An alternative would be to also have a pseudo name for such ambiguous hosts, another would be to modify the database schema. Both of the latter two would require changes to the code in several places.
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