Engine Status:
Scanning the Internet
Percent Completed:
100%
Total Runtime:
0
Estimated Completion:
Finished
OPTE FAQ v2.0
Written by: Jason Voyles (j-voyles [. at .] opte DOT com)
with some help by: Barrett Lyon (blyon [. at .] opte DOT org)
Table Of Contents:
1. Introduction:
1.1 What does OPTE stand for?
1.2 How the heck do you map the Internet in one day!?
1.3 So if you can scan the Internet on one server with a high-speed connection, why make it distributed?
1.4 How can I help the project?
1.5 How often do you plan on releasing maps?
1.6 Why is there no code released yet?
1.7 What programs / code is Opte currently using?
1.8 Why is most of the code written in PHP?
2. Information Resources:
2.1 What license does the project use?
2.2 Are your pictures copyright protected?
2.3 What is the status of the project?
2.4 I am an Internet Service / major up-stream provider and I want to find or prove dominance of my route points on the Internet, can the opte project help me with this?
2.5 I am a programmer and want to help Opte, how do I do this?
2.6 What about private IP address ranges that are routed inside networks?
3. Installation Guide:
~Comming Soon!
4. Commonly Encountered Issues:
4.1 I am trying to open this VRML map in my VRML viewer and it freezes my system or crashes my application!
4.2 I am running windows and I cannot open the LGL Java 2D map. Why?
Recent Updates:
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