On Tuesday 29 Jan 2013 11:58:40 Mindaugas Gapsevicius wrote:
> Thanks Matthew for the answer. Is there any code re visualising darknet
> available on public domain? It would be very useful to start with.

Not much sorry. A long time ago we used gnuplot or something. Of course first 
you'd need to find a darknet - most people use opennet.
> 
> Best,
> miga
> 
> On 27/01/2013 19:03, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > On Sunday 27 Jan 2013 14:20:10 Mindaugas Gapsevicius wrote:
> >> Hello there,
> >>
> >> i am looking forward to getting into visualising data flow of my
> >> Freenet node. Does anyone know if such an attempt has been previously
> >> done? As I understand, I have two options:
> >> a) to use sniffing tools like Jpcap
> >> b) to make visualisation based on freenet search algorithm
> >> More challenging for me would be to start analysing freenet code and
> >> make the visualisations based on distance calculations between nodes
> >> of the algorithm itself. Any tips to start with?
> >
> > Interesting idea. There's a lot of data available. We haven't done much 
> > like this since the early attempts to visualise the darknet (a circle with 
> > the locations of darknet nodes and links between them), based on testnet / 
> > swapping. Of course, Freenet is mostly opennet now.
> >
> > Let me know if you have specific questions...
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