Out of all IPv4 addresses on the internet (that are BGP routed), Around 9.57% of them respond to ICMP ping!
yuka@fedi.yuka.dev
replied 18 Apr 2024 21:02 +0000
in reply to: https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/DB4nbHq9q2N88v74Md
benjojo
replied 18 Apr 2024 21:30 +0000
in reply to: https://fedi.yuka.dev/objects/a97e2900-b0cf-46ac-8de6-eec006af40a5
@yuka Yeah i sent the post and within seconds I realised that that would be mentioned, I edited the post on my end, but I assume your software does not support edits
Aissen@social.treeho..
replied 18 Apr 2024 21:57 +0000
in reply to: https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/DB4nbHq9q2N88v74Md
@benjojo I'm curious to know how much this is a function of connectivity to or from your network (and how long/distributed was the test to take blocking into account).
benjojo
replied 18 Apr 2024 22:04 +0000
in reply to: https://social.treehouse.systems/users/Aissen/statuses/112294457540592580
@Aissen bgp.tools is basically always doing a /0 ICMP scan for https://map.bgp.tools . I don't think I've observed any serious blocking of that IP address, and anyone who did decide to block based on a single ping every 2 weeks likely does not make a accountable difference to numbers! In general I believe my network is pretty much as reachable as anyone elses, I do run a commercial service form it and have yet to get complaints about lack of reachability