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RIPE NCC Active Measurements Of World IPv6 Day Dataset

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Emile Aben

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As part of our Data Repository we released a new dataset. This dataset contains DNS lookups (A+AAAA), ping/ping6, traceroute/traceroute6 and HTTP fetches (IPv4/IPv6) from 40 vantage points (TTM, CAIDA Ark, and others), to 53 web sites involved in World IPv6 Day. The data covers the period from 2011-06-01T00:00 to 2011-06-13T00:00 UTC.



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Emile Aben Based in Amsterdam, NL

I'm a system architect/research coordinator at the RIPE NCC, where I work in the science group. I'm a chemist by training, but have been working since 1998 on Internet related things, as a sysadmin, security consultant, web developer and researcher. I am interested in technology changes (like IPv6 deployment), Internet measurement, data analysis, data visualisation, sustainability and security. I'd like to bring research and operations closer together, ie. do research that is operationally relevant. When I'm not working I like to make music (electric guitar, bass and drums), do sports (swimming, (inline) skating, bouldering, soccer), and try to be a good parent.

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Anonymous

Thanks for sharing this comprehensive dataset with the research community.<br /><br />Looking forward to see what can be extracted from this :-)

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z jadidi

Actually, I am doing research about intrusion detection in IPv6 networks. I am looking for a suitable dataset to be used for evaluation of my IPv6-based IDS. Could you give me some advice about a suitable dataset?