[Rpm] Pollere's "dyloc"

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Mon Mar 28 08:22:20 EDT 2022


... me being a huge fan of what happens (eventually) every time dr
nichols flips a git repository to public...

"Dyloc computes the round trip delay captured packets experience
between the packet capture point (CP) to a host (the "passive ping")
when both directions of a flow are available. For single direction
flows, dlyloc computes delay variation observed for different
segments."

https://github.com/pollere/DlyLoc

"DlyLoc is meant for network nerds who can get information from the
code. There are comments to note where additional data collection
could occur but DlyLoc has been kept fairly basic. No support is
provided; this code is offered as an example or a basis for the
interested.

DlyLoc is a simplified and slightly modified version of TSDE which was
used in some previous talks. This version has not been extensively
tested. Some additional information and pictures of processed output
(using TSDE) are at: http://pollere.net/netobserve.html and
http://pollere.net/Pdfdocs/ListeningGoog.pdf "


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