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What: PingER Standing Meeting
When: Apr 25, 2019 10:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
How to set up and use Zoom:
To use the software, you would have to download the Zoom client (and installed if prompted). The instructions to do so are listed here: https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting
The instructions about setting up the software are listed at the URL below. You may want to create an account if you do not have one already. If you are invited to a meeting (i.e., you are not hosting the meeting), you are not required to create an account; you can simply join the meeting using the meeting ID.
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362033-Getting-Started-on-PC-and-MacJordan (Updated
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- Baraa is interested in monitoring other Jordanian hosts.
- There are 4 other existing targets in Jordan.
- http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/dbprac.pl?alias=JO.EDU.GJU.WWW&monalias=EDU.SLAC.STANFORD.PINGER
- http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/dbprac.pl?alias=JO.GOV.CBJ.WWW.N1&monalias=EDU.SLAC.STANFORD.PINGER
- http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/dbprac.pl?alias=JO.JUST.EDU.N1&monalias=EDU.SLAC.STANFORD.PINGER
- http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/dbprac.pl?alias=JO.NEXT.WWW&monalias=EDU.SLAC.STANFORD.PINGER
- If there are other sites in Jordan that should be monitored from say SLAC and Jordan please let me know the details and you can add them to the PingER Oracle NODEDETAILS database, so they are monitored from SLAC. If they are to be monitored from Telephoenics then they will need to be added to the <HostList>stanza of the Telephoenics pinger.xml.
- Sent email 4/18/2019: E.g. say you wanted to add alias=JO.EDU.GJU.WWW then click on the above link and you will get information like:
NODENAME: www.gju.edu.jo IPADDRESS: 87.236.233.242 SITENAME: gju.edu.jo NICKNAME: JO.EDU.GJU.WWW FULLNAME: German Jordanian University LOCATION: German Jordanian University, Amman Madaba Street, Amman, Jordan COUNTRY: Jordan CONTINENT: Middle East LATANDLONG: 31.7769 35.8 PROJECTTYPE: NOT-SET PINGSERVER: NOT-SET TRACESERVER: NOT-SET DATASERVER: NOT-SET URL: http://www.gju.edu.jo/ CONTACTS: Google COMMENTS: Add by Cottrell 5/17/2018.
Following this information you will need to edit pinger.xml to add a stanza in <HostList></HostList> of the form:
<HostList><Host> <EnableDNSCache>false</EnableDNSCache> <IP>87.236.233.242</IP> <Name>www.gju.edu.jo</Name> </Host> </HostList>
- Baraa responded 4/18/2019: "Sorry for this delay we have finished our mid term exams, I gathered a set of host and will filter them according to the given criteria by this weekend. In Jordan the weekend is Friday and Saturday."
- Baraa asked what the criteria are for choosing targets, emailed him (4/4/2019) about Finding PingER Hosts.
- Baraa provided details of 4 sites apparently in Jordan. However, only two had RTTs of > 80ms as seen from SLAC. Thus the others are probably proxies in North America. Unfortunately, the remaining two have RTTs from Jordan of 80ms which probably means they are proxies in Europe.
Turkey (Updated 4/25/2019)
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- DNS: pinger.hku
- Public IP: 10.15.2.146
- Node Coordinates
- Latitude: 37.014764 Longitude: 37.205743
- Node Location: Şahinbey Mahallesi, Havalimanı Yolu 8.Km, 27000 Şahinbey/Gaziantep
- Contact Person:
- Name: Mohammed Madi
- Designation: Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering Department
- Contact Number: 00905537717593
- Email address: mohammed.madi@hku.edu.tr
Amity (Updated
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Amity team photo:
Android progress:
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Bebo reviewed and responded to Adib suggesting the second one is a better choice. Adib submitted it to the 2nd journal. He sent email 4/20/2019: "we received an unfavorable response from the information society. So sad that this paper does not get enough attention from journal editors. But I will keep trying, let's pray for the best."
NUST
:(Updated 4/25/2019)
Wajahat suggested a letter to the higher-ups at NUST about PingER would assist. Les worked with Wajahat to craft such a letter. It was sent to Wajahat by email 4/3/2019. It was sent by paper mail 4/4/2019 to Principal SEECS.
- Wajahat said the letter has been received and a written response is being drafted.
- They (NUST) would also be interested in other collaborations with SLAC
- Since Les is no longer an employee of SLAC but rather an emeritus this may complicate things.
- A possibility might be in high-speed data transfer. It would need a champion from NUST, and a plan and funding to provide access to 100Gbps
IPv6 host at NUST:
Wajahat has requested Hasan to install PingER on an IPv6 host at NUST, Saqib has contacted Hasan to tell him where to find and upload the code. There is not a host name for the MA yet. Hopefully, this will be available by next month's meeting.
Wajahat has 2 students, he will propose some PingER related projects to them.
Wajahat said that contacts at some sites are not very interested in PingER and wonder why there are so many pings. Thus he believes we need new sites representing the regions of Pakistan that have willing collaborators. Thus we should give up on sites such as CAE and ISRA that have not had any data to gather for a year or so. Les has since disabled these sites.
UAF (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad)/GHZU (Updated 3/3/2019)
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Email from Johari 4/21/2019: I am still very much interested in the project but I have to manage my time better. Will try to join the next meeting and probably get someone from my side to monitor the equipment and make use of the data collected
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SLAC (Updated 4/25/2019)
Umar fixed up the PingER deployment map at http://wanmon.slac.stanford.edu/wan-mon/viper/pinger-coverage-gmap.html by updating the Google map key.
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