Is this the one you are remembering: https://github.com/Timi7007/SKS-Keyserver-Gossip-Network-Graph <https://github.com/Timi7007/SKS-Keyserver-Gossip-Network-Graph> ?
-T > On Dec 31, 2019, at 6:58 AM, Andreas Puls <a...@gmx.net> wrote: > > Hey Skip, > > nice work. > > I remember that another User wrote a JavaScript? and HTML where all > servers are listed with their peering. Unfortunately i can't find the > link anymore :( > > Br > Andreas > > Am 20.12.2019 um 18:55 schrieb Skip Carter: >> Hi, >> >> Following the loss of half my peers last week (thank you to all that >> added me afterwards). I wondered just what the state of peer >> connectivity was. So I wrote an application to find out. >> >> I started with the servers currently in the pool from >> https://sks-keyservers.net/status/ >> >> Then queried each active server in turn with /pks/lookup?op=stats >> >> I ended up with the attached diagram. >> >> There were 34 active servers. The average number of peers per server >> is 12. But there are a handful of servers with only 1 or 2 peers. I >> did not find any islands. >> (I ignored the peers with RFC 1918 addresses and servers that did not >> respond when I made the measurements). >> >> >> >> >
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