Hi Seamus,

You have sent the code for the server, and here is the code for the client, as provided by the developer, Sabbir Ahmad: https://code.google.com/archive/p/open-internet-client/

Best,
Hanna.

On Tuesday, March 21, 2017, Seamus Tuohy <s2e.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
Per a blog post on the site it looks like the source is available on google code. 

http://open.internet.nl/?page_id=529&lang=en

The SVN links don't work anymore, but the project and source code is still there. 

https://code.google.com/archive/p/open-internet-server/source/default/source

Best,
s2e

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On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 7:00 AM, Simone Basso <bassosimone@gmail.com> wrote:
Great, thanks!

Simone

On 21/03/2017 10:44, Hanna Kreitem wrote:
> Hello Simone,
>
> I have helped them in translating the app years ago, and don't know
> where the app is hosted now, will get in touch with them to get the details.
>
> Best,
> Hanna.
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, March 20, 2017, Simone Basso <bassosimone@gmail.com
> <mailto:bassosimone@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 20/03/2017 15:43, Hanna Kreitem wrote:
>     > Hello,
>
>     Hello!
>
>     > Few years ago, Dutch Internet Society released a very good application
>     > to test for protocol and communication app blocking, the application
>     > have not been maintained for some time now, but is still accessible
>     > under open.internet.nl <http://open.internet.nl>
>     <http://open.internet.nl>.
>
>     Ah, cool, I didn't know about it!
>
>     > I think it will be a
>     > good idea to integrate the tests this application does into OONI
>     probe,
>
>     Yes, I agree!
>
>     > do you think this is possible?
>
>     Possibly. To provide a more precise answer it would help:
>
>     - to know whether the sources are available somewhere (I spent only a
>     couple of minutes on the site and didn't find a "sources" tab and
>     couldn't also find anything related on github by quickly googling)
>
>     - to know whether the tests are specified somewhere (even without
>     sources, with a good specification, we can re-implement it)
>
>     As I said, I did a quick search but did not find information on that on
>     the website. Either I was too quick or it's not obvious.
>
>     Do you know where we can find that info?
>
>     > The open.internet.nl <http://open.internet.nl>
>     <http://open.internet.nl> tests for: "VOIP (SIP and
>     > Skype), Whatsapp (XMPP), YouTube, BitTorrent and Spotify. And the
>     > related protocols RTSP, DNS, RTP and RTCP."
>
>     Nice! I wonder, for example, how YouTube test is implemented, i.e. do
>     they connect directly to YouTube servers or use another strategy?
>
>     Thank you,
>
>     Simone
>
>     --
>     Simone Basso
>     https://github.com/bassosimone/ <https://github.com/bassosimone/>
>


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