Dead-Hosts¶
Why Dead-Hosts?¶
We are conscient that PyFunceble may run for days. We would therefore offer you, to have your list. Request for Dead-Hosts testing.
How do Dead-Hosts work?¶
Dead-Hosts is like a wrapper of PyFunceble. Indeed, we use Travis CI containers in order to test lists with PyFunceble.
Once a list is set up inside our infrastructure, PyFunceble will
test the list regularly and the Dead-Hosts infrastructure will produce a
clean.list
file which represents the list of domains/IP/URL
which remains or became ACTIVE
.
In addition, if needed, we can set up a list of GitHub username to @ping once a new test is finished.
Do you want your list to be tested at Dead-Hosts ? You can request it !
History of Dead-Hosts¶
The project started on 3rd March 2017 at funilrys/dead-hosts.
The original idea was to test Funceble against hosts file in order to find bugs inside Funceble but also letting me (@funilrys) have a shorter hosts file.
On 23rd January 2018, I (@funilrys) decided to shut down funilrys/dead-hosts , as it became impossible to test all members of the project without having to wait for weeks. I then decided it was time to move on to another level.
That was the beginning of Dead-Hosts.
Today Dead-Hosts’s is objective to provide project and lists to maintainers or individuals, with the help of PyFunceble, to provide more information about their favourite project/list or domains, IP or URL.