Gentlepeople,
Currently the details of what PyDECnet circuits connect to are not displayed. So you can
see that a Multinet circuit is up and the other end is node 42.73, but you don't see
the IP addresses or the like.
When things are working that's fine; when they are broken it might be helpful to see
what something is trying to talk to.
On the other hand, hiding IP addresses is arguably a security feature. So I have this
question:
1. Should the addressing info (basically, what's in the --device config argument) be
shown in the PyDECnet web interface?
2. Should the addressing info be visible via NCP / NML?
The difference is that #1 can be limited to be local only, if you use an internal address
for the web service. That's what I do for my nodes except for the mapper, though
perhaps there isn't a strong argument why it should be so restrictive. #2, on the
other hand, is visible to all HECnet users assuming you haven't disabled NML in your
config settings.
I'd be interested in comments. Am I too concerned about hiding information, or is it
sensible to be cautious?
paul