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Harveylives
11-29-2003, 01:37 PM
The World's No.1 Science & Technology News Service



Internet mapping project weaves colourful web


18:50 28 November 03

NewScientist.com news service

A project to create a comprehensive graphical representation of the internet in just one day and using only a single computer has already produced some eye-catching images.

Barrett Lyon, a networking engineer based in the US, thought he could "map" every node on the internet in far less time than that taken by other projects. Some efforts to produce images of the internet have taken months to complete.

Lyon reckoned he could quickly provide a simple picture of all the networks linking internet nodes using a standard networking program. After a colleague challenged him to prove that he could, Lyon began his mapping project, called Opte.

"It started as a bet, but after I warmed up to the idea I found a lot of value in the project itself," Lyon writes on the project's homepage. He says his maps could provide a useful overview of the internet's structure and even reveal the effects of disruptions caused by real-world disasters. But more importantly, he says: "The project is art."


Packet hops


The project uses a networking program called "traceroute". This records the network addresses that a data packet hops between as it travels towards a particular network host.

Lyon's software streamlines the process by only mapping larger "class C" networks. By performing 194 traceroute searches per second, it should be possible to scan the whole internet in a day, Lyon says.

"What he has done is apparently to automate it, which is cool," says Steve Coast, a networking researcher at University College London. But Coast adds that the scheme is unlikely to find every interconnection.

"He apparently maps outward from one point, which means the map is incomplete since by definition you can't see routes that don't go to you," he says.

Lyon has developed a distributed version of the software that would use more starting points and therefore create a more comprehensive map of all the links between network addresses.


Each link between network addresses is recorded using a standard networking program (Image: Opte.org)


Pictures can be found here, pictures at top and bottom of page:

http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994434

grinner
11-29-2003, 01:40 PM
http://www.newscientist.com/data/images/ns/9999/99994434F1.JPG

grinner
11-29-2003, 01:40 PM
http://www.newscientist.com/data/images/ns/9999/99994434F2.JPG

vikingscaper
11-29-2003, 04:30 PM
So are those the maps of the internet? If so, all I can say is wow!

AgentSun
11-29-2003, 07:57 PM
oooh pretty colors.

trubador
11-29-2003, 11:44 PM
Looks like a cross between Fractals and a Jackson Pollock painting. :artist:

Judith
11-30-2003, 01:31 AM
wow

I didn't know the internet was so purty.

talyn3
11-30-2003, 10:30 AM
Do the colors represent anything, like green is porn, blue is ebay, anything like that???

Harveylives
11-30-2003, 10:58 AM
The World's No.1 Science & Technology News Service



Internet mapping project weaves colourful web


18:50 28 November 03

NewScientist.com news service


Each colour on this Opte map represents a region; North America, blue; Europe/Middle East/Central Asia/Africa, green; Latin America, yellow; Asia Pacific, red; Unknown, white. (Image: Opte.org)

Frellster
11-30-2003, 12:26 PM
I wish it was in a flash rotatable 3D version.

Defect9
11-30-2003, 03:31 PM
Watch Out! Al Gore's gonna claim this one too!

talyn3
11-30-2003, 05:56 PM
Imagine it in motion, growing and changing that would be cool.

Third EYe
11-30-2003, 06:00 PM
There are posters, I use to have a couple, from the mid 90s to present, it has changed dramatically.

Stop pickin on Al Gore...wait...never mind...go ahead.

It use to look like string cheese, now it looks like GOUDA!


Here are some of the posters that are available. Yes, I shop here, you will notice that caffeine is king here:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/clearance/

Now you know what kind of shirts I wear.

Johnsgirl727
11-30-2003, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by Third EYe
There are posters, I use to have a couple, from the mid 90s to present, it has changed dramatically.

Stop pickin on Al Gore...wait...never mind...go ahead.

It use to look like string cheese, now it looks like GOUDA!


Here are some of the posters that are available. Yes, I shop here, you will notice that caffeine is king here:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/clearance/

Now you know what kind of shirts I wear.
Holy Crap, Third EYe you aren't kidding about the caffeine! Caffeine mints? I've got to get me some of those......

Defect9
12-01-2003, 01:48 AM
Stop pickin on Al Gore...wait...never mind...go ahead.

I shall put thee into a lockbox until you make up your mind... :crazydanc

buggabboo
12-01-2003, 01:55 AM
penguin caffeine mints are the best. invention. ever.

Defect9
12-01-2003, 02:02 AM
penguin caffeine mints are the best. invention. ever.

I always wondered where caffeine comes from...

-Jared


...penguins... who'da thunk it?