On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:
The fastest way to get a decent menagerie right now might be to write a
script that scrapes all public bugzilla attachments... That's where the
majority of our menagerie comes from anyways.
I downloaded samples from
Sorry, after Chris's concerns I took it down until we could get a final answer
there, just to be safe.
Gerald would have to be the one to expose it via anything other than a torrent,
I think, since he controls the website. He also probably knows more about the
privacy restrictions on those
Evan,
I'm not still able to download the torrent. Anyone tried and succeded?
Can't the daily menagerie be exposed via a more convenient interface like
http? I don't think the generated traffic would flood the server,
especially if the files are compressed in a tar.bz2 or a zip.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:
I have rsync set up via ssh to the host server, but I'm pretty sure we
can't just give everyone ssh access :)
Yes of course :). Maybe a public interface like http (or even rsync should
be unautenticated, but I have no
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[mailto:wireshark-dev-boun...@wireshark.org] On Behalf Of Evan Huus
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Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Menagerie
The menagerie consists mostly of files
The size is not huge. Why not just host it on the wireshark main site?
Torrent is amazing, but I think it is needed only when the size is really
huge.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:
1.8 GB
I think it's a routing problem, not a torrent problem, I probably
1.8 GB
I think it's a routing problem, not a torrent problem, I probably need
to open a hole in my firewall or something. I'm at work now anyways,
so I'll look at it again tonight unless somebody beats me to it.
Evan
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 9:07 AM, Dario Lombardo
dario.lombardo...@gmail.com
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 1:55 PM, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure if there is a more convenient way to download the entire
menagerie available to the general public.
Who can know that? Gerald maybe? It would be very useful when conducting
large scale tests to have access to a
Although it seems it's not working for me to download on my laptop - I
need to figure out how to properly create/host/seed a torrent I
guess...
Evan
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 8:26 AM, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a local copy that I grabbed by logging into the host server -
I've
Should be supported by your torrent client (maybe create torrent or
something). Once you succeded, send us the torrent.
How large it is?
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:
Although it seems it's not working for me to download on my laptop - I
need to figure out
The menagerie consists mostly of files uploaded to bugzilla. Captures attached
to bug tickets are automatically added to the menagerie, and most files in the
menagerie can be downloaded from a bug report somewhere.
I'm not sure if there is a more convenient way to download the entire menagerie
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:19 PM, Ed Beroset bero...@mindspring.com wrote:
From the originally sent torrent, it seems to be 1.88G. I'm interested in
this too and could seed pretty much perpetually once we get it started.
I would rather prefer a rsync-compatible interface. The scenario I'm
Dario Lombardo wrote:
Should be supported by your torrent client (maybe create torrent or
something). Once you succeded, send us the torrent.
How large it is?
From the originally sent torrent, it seems to be 1.88G. I'm interested in
this too and could seed pretty much perpetually once we get it
Evan Huus eapache@... writes:
I have a local copy that I grabbed by logging into the host server -
I've created a torrent of it (attached) which I am currently seeding,
so you should be able to grab it from me (and if you do, please seed
to others in return!).
Gerald hopefully this is OK,
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Christopher Maynard
christopher.mayn...@gtech.com wrote:
Evan Huus eapache@... writes:
I have a local copy that I grabbed by logging into the host server -
I've created a torrent of it (attached) which I am currently seeding,
so you should be able to grab it
Browsing the buildbot site, I've read somewhere about menagerie. I suppose
it is a large set of file that is used as regression test.
Is it correct? Is it possible to download it? And to upload new samples to
it?
Thanks.
Dario.
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