On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Keith Winstein <kei...@mit.edu> wrote: > Short answer is "not right now." For the future, we have been thinking about > the best way to give Mosh an opt-in voluntary scheme to collect some network > info and contribute it anonymously for future research. Could be a great way > to monitor the health of the Internet and the frequency of actual mobility.
Well, actually, I wanted to do it client side and monitor the health of my connection, mostly. No PI issues there. > But we need to figure out a way to do it that doesn't freak people out (even > if it's opt-in), and I don't really want to know who is talking to whom. > > For the present, you could probably come up with a patch for the mosh-server > that has it write out the time difference between the last-sent state and > the last acknowledged state to a file every time there's a new state. > > -Keith > > > On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Dave Taht <dave.t...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I usually have a mosh session nailed up going multiple hops through a >> wireless network that >> frequently goes down, so here I sit with a nice means of continually >> measuring, without >> ping, what's going on on my network. >> >> is there a way to pull out timestamped packet loss statistics from >> mosh and/mosh daemon? >> >> >> >> -- >> Dave Täht >> >> NSFW: >> https://w2.eff.org/Censorship/Internet_censorship_bills/russell_0296_indecent.article >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mosh-devel mailing list >> mosh-devel@mit.edu >> http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-devel > > -- Dave Täht NSFW: https://w2.eff.org/Censorship/Internet_censorship_bills/russell_0296_indecent.article _______________________________________________ mosh-devel mailing list mosh-devel@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-devel