How is the Internet?
Thanks to Robert Bagnall, Kauto Huopio,
Matthew Keay, Jose Nazario, Mike Newton, Patrick Nolan, Holt Sorenson, Rob
Thomas, Michael Vance, J.P. Vossen and Yaakov Yahudi for their contributions.
Security Incident Reports
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Top Targets & Top Attackers
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Global Internet Status
- CAIDA network performance measurements
to TLD/root name servers
- Finland-centric
view of the Internet, sponsored by ROMmon
-- granular presentation of data to "core" Internet servers
-- useful even if one is not in Finland
- Internet End-to-End
Performance Measuring Project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator
- Internet Health Report (sponsored
by Keynote) -- measures latency between U.S.-based
backbone providers
- Internet Traffic
Report -- Measurements of packet loss and response time all around the
'Net, sponsored by Opnix
- Internet Packet Loss,
Latency & Reachability Statistics -- rolling averages for 24 hours,
7 days, & 28 days, from Matrix NetSystems
- Internet Weather from Blueberry Hill, a Web hosting and name registration
provider
- Internet Weather
from Tera-Byte, another Web co-lo and hosting
provider
- Abilene ( Internet 2) performance
statistics
- Rob Thomas' BGP Data Page - Route and
ASN statistics
- Rob Thomas' DNS Data Page - Connectivity
to root servers and top level domain servers
- Tera-Byte.com Internet
Weather Report - Connectivity from Tera-Byte's network to backbone ISPs
across the net. Beautifully easy to read, and updated every 10 minutes.
- UC Irvine Internet Weather Report
- UCLA Internet
Weather Report
- UC Santa Cruz Internet Connectivity
Report
- Weather Map, European
focus, sponsored by Dante
- Atlas of Cyberspace
(don't even think about trying this on a dial-up connection -- it's big)
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U.S. Backbone Providers Status
<insert rant about complete lack of consistent mechanism for communicating
network problems here>
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Looking Glasses & Other Troubleshooting
Tools
A looking glass is a Web site (or other application) that allows
a remote user to test connectivity to an arbitrary address, using traceroute,
ping or a variety of other network protocols
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Vendor & Open Source Project Security Resources
The Open Source Vulnerability Database maintains a dictionary of vendor contact information, including security resources. Well done!
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Additions, corrections & comments
to tbird
Last modified
31-May-2005 19:56