Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel, collaborative, distributed platform to discover the presence, or analyse the configuration, of what we call semi active elements. By doing so, we revisit the ideas initially proposed in [10,25] with Netalyzr and in [24] with Inmap-T. Our contributions lie in a simplified and more powerful design that enables the platform to be used for a variety of tasks such as conformance verification, security testing, network configuration understanding, etc. The specifications, design and implementation choices of the plaftorm are presented and discussed. Two use cases are exposed to illustrate how the platform can be used. We do welcome expression of interests to deploy the tool all around the world and to collaborate in improving its expressiveness.
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