* [Rpm] Server side code/config samples open sourced for networkQuality tool
@ 2021-10-12 17:07 Randall Meyer
2021-10-12 17:18 ` Dave Taht
2021-10-13 11:08 ` Rich Brown
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Randall Meyer @ 2021-10-12 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rpm
Hello!
I am happy to announce the publishing of the server-side counterpart to the responsiveness measurement tool that will be available in the upcoming macOS Monterey release.
The code is available at https://github.com/network-quality/server.
We provide server-side configurations for Apache Traffic Server, Apache httpd and nginx as well as reference implementations in Swift and Go.
The client-side is located @ /usr/bin/networkQuality in macOS Monterey and can be pointed to a custom server with the -C option.
The tool implements the methodology specified in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-cpaasch-ippm-responsiveness/
Contributions to the server-side are of course very welcome on the GitHub repository.
-Randall
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* Re: [Rpm] Server side code/config samples open sourced for networkQuality tool
2021-10-12 17:07 [Rpm] Server side code/config samples open sourced for networkQuality tool Randall Meyer
@ 2021-10-12 17:18 ` Dave Taht
2021-10-13 11:08 ` Rich Brown
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dave Taht @ 2021-10-12 17:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Randall Meyer; +Cc: Rpm, bloat, Cake List, Make-Wifi-fast
Thx randall!
On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 10:08 AM Randall Meyer via Rpm
<rpm@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am happy to announce the publishing of the server-side counterpart to the responsiveness measurement tool that will be available in the upcoming macOS Monterey release.
>
> The code is available at https://github.com/network-quality/server.
>
> We provide server-side configurations for Apache Traffic Server, Apache httpd and nginx as well as reference implementations in Swift and Go.
>
> The client-side is located @ /usr/bin/networkQuality in macOS Monterey and can be pointed to a custom server with the -C option.
>
> The tool implements the methodology specified in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-cpaasch-ippm-responsiveness/
>
> Contributions to the server-side are of course very welcome on the GitHub repository.
>
> -Randall
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* Re: [Rpm] Server side code/config samples open sourced for networkQuality tool
2021-10-12 17:07 [Rpm] Server side code/config samples open sourced for networkQuality tool Randall Meyer
2021-10-12 17:18 ` Dave Taht
@ 2021-10-13 11:08 ` Rich Brown
2021-10-13 14:38 ` Dave Taht
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Rich Brown @ 2021-10-13 11:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Randall Meyer; +Cc: rpm
I am delighted to see this message, because I missed yesterday's call.
My question was going to be whether there are open-source implementations of either the server or client, so more people could horse around with the test.
Thanks for moving things along.
Rich
> On Oct 12, 2021, at 1:07 PM, Randall Meyer via Rpm <rpm@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am happy to announce the publishing of the server-side counterpart to the responsiveness measurement tool that will be available in the upcoming macOS Monterey release.
>
> The code is available at https://github.com/network-quality/server.
>
> We provide server-side configurations for Apache Traffic Server, Apache httpd and nginx as well as reference implementations in Swift and Go.
>
> The client-side is located @ /usr/bin/networkQuality in macOS Monterey and can be pointed to a custom server with the -C option.
>
> The tool implements the methodology specified in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-cpaasch-ippm-responsiveness/
>
> Contributions to the server-side are of course very welcome on the GitHub repository.
>
> -Randall
> _______________________________________________
> Rpm mailing list
> Rpm@lists.bufferbloat.net
> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/rpm
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* Re: [Rpm] Server side code/config samples open sourced for networkQuality tool
2021-10-13 11:08 ` Rich Brown
@ 2021-10-13 14:38 ` Dave Taht
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dave Taht @ 2021-10-13 14:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Rich Brown; +Cc: Randall Meyer, Rpm, Sam Crawford
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 4:08 AM Rich Brown via Rpm
<rpm@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
>
> I am delighted to see this message, because I missed yesterday's call.
>
> My question was going to be whether there are open-source implementations of either the server or client, so more people could horse around with the test.
>
> Thanks for moving things along.
>
> Rich
>
> > On Oct 12, 2021, at 1:07 PM, Randall Meyer via Rpm <rpm@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> > I am happy to announce the publishing of the server-side counterpart to the responsiveness measurement tool that will be available in the upcoming macOS Monterey release.
> >
> > The code is available at https://github.com/network-quality/server.
> >
> > We provide server-side configurations for Apache Traffic Server, Apache httpd and nginx as well as reference implementations in Swift and Go.
> >
> > The client-side is located @ /usr/bin/networkQuality in macOS Monterey and can be pointed to a custom server with the -C option.
> >
> > The tool implements the methodology specified in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-cpaasch-ippm-responsiveness/
> >
> > Contributions to the server-side are of course very welcome on the GitHub repository.
> >
> > -Randall
> > _______________________________________________
> > Rpm mailing list
> > Rpm@lists.bufferbloat.net
> > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/rpm
I am planning on tackling an http/3 version. But i will be damned if I
do it in c. I'm looking over two rust libraries,
1, quinn, that uses up rust's futures paradigm, the other, quiche,
which is production quality, but uses a lot of C.
I was weirdly pleased to see the venerable (and much beloved by me) C
uthash lib used here:
https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche/blob/master/examples/http3-server.c
Torn, presently.
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