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Call for alpha testers: A new global network testing service - open source

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    I actually had to unplug my hardware probe.
    I was wondering why I had DNS resolve problems.

    The prob was sending out thousands of DNS queries, within minutes we got 12k.
    You might wanna rate limit things.

  • jimaekjimaek Member

    Please PM me your probe's dashboard link and any other details you have, e.g. source of the data. I'll check and open a GitHub issue to handle this

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep
    edited May 30

    @Neoon said:
    I actually had to unplug my hardware probe.
    I was wondering why I had DNS resolve problems.

    The prob was sending out thousands of DNS queries, within minutes we got 12k.
    You might wanna rate limit things.

    Shouldn't be that much unless you have small cache and local recursive resolver re-queries most requests

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @tentor said:

    @Neoon said:
    I actually had to unplug my hardware probe.
    I was wondering why I had DNS resolve problems.

    The prob was sending out thousands of DNS queries, within minutes we got 12k.
    You might wanna rate limit things.

    Shouldn't be that much unless you have small cache and local recursive resolver re-queries most requests

    It is sadly, I first run into hitting the pihole limit of 1000 queries.
    Then I run into another issue, getting rate limited by public resolvers and so on.

    In the end, applications fail to work on your local network because of this.

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • LeviLevi Member

    Jin Maek, what’s the progress of the project? Any data commercialization plans?

  • jimaekjimaek Member

    We're a small team so it's not moving as fast as I would like to but we keep releasing new features and improvements.

    The next big release is going to be CDN and DNS rankings and performance data.

    That should attract the attention of bigger companies who might be willing to sponsor the development of the project or donate to get credits to run their own tests.

    Thanked by 2JohnFilch123 forest
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