12:00:53
dennis_tra:matrix.org:
Hi folks, this is Dennis! I'm a computer network researcher and I'm just getting started looking into Monero. I'm the author of https://github.com/dennis-tra/nebula an agnostic network crawler. I've been able to crawl the entire Monero network and would like to discuss the results with people who are more knowledgeable than I am. Can someone point me to the right channels?
12:08:06
dennis_tra:matrix.org:
Btw, I could find ~28k unique nodes in the network with the above tool. Are there any sites/dashboards I can compare this number with?
12:13:30
gingeropolous:
this crawler finds ~17k https://monero.fail/map
12:13:35
gingeropolous:
i forget where the code is for it
12:21:02
dennis_tra:matrix.org:
oh interesting! Thanks for the pointer! When I mentioned 28k nodes, these are unique IP:Port combinations that were shared in the initial handshake (they don't necessary need to be online). I don't have the number of actually reachable nodes at hand right now (but I have the numbers). This could explain why monero.fail reports fewer nodes
12:22:21
gingeropolous:
yeah, the monero network has a lot of spies and nodes with fake stuff... ah where's @rucknium:monero.social 's map...
12:23:36
gingeropolous:
ah boom here it is: https://moneronet.info/
12:24:10
dennis_tra:matrix.org:
lol 40% suspected spy nodes?!
12:26:09
dennis_tra:matrix.org:
okay, this is a great pointer! In the repo are even more channels where I may get in touch (e.g., #monero-research-lab). I'll also reach out there as I want to learn more about a the methodology that's being applied there.
21:43:52
DataHoarder:
I was looking at nebula for other reasons just yesterday, heh.