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@icing Great to hear that its useful for you! If you have any suggestions/feature requests, let us know and we will see what we can do
@icing I am also asking as it is usually way easier to test our test cases using curl than using a browser.
Our tool also provides its configuration containing domain names which behave according to configred parameters. If you are looking into these test cases feel free to extract domain names for your test.
https://www.happy-eyeballs.net/tests/resolution-delay/
HE RD Test | Happy Eyeballs Webtester

@icing My question was more limited to the resolution and thus resolution delay. That would mean you wait for 50ms after the A record arrived for a AAAA record (50ms is currently the recommended value). Currently, you seem not to block on breaking A resolution which is already nice as that is what we saw as one of the major factors impacting browsers and curl in our measurments. (You basically depend on what your resolver does/how it is configured)

@icing very nice! If I find time I will repeat our measurements for curl from our paper. Does this also mean you implement the resolution delay as defined by Happy Eyeballs v2/v3?

https://dlnext.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3730567.3732925

@monkeydom you can usually also just print-to-PDF.
The new file will not have the restriction.
@hanno we have a daily archive as long as it was available https://toplists.net.in.tum.de/archive/alexa/ The last one was from 31. January 2023 https://toplists.net.in.tum.de/archive/alexa/alexa-top1m-2023-01-31_0900_UTC.csv.xz
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@filippo we did an initial analysis (available as oa https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3517745.3561426). Currently working on getting a more in depth understanding of its networking properties. We do not have the capability of reverse engineering the service but are also interested in more information on that
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