Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-18 Thread lists

On 17.01.2021 00:57, nusenu wrote:


The DNS check has been added and your (for-privacy.net) and others
did verify properly are now also on the list.
Interesting graph you produced there :)


At myLoc (Servdiscount) I have 2 Tor-instances on each server blade and 
the provider
limits the bandwidth¹ from 1,000 Mbit/s to 200 Mbit/s when I use too 
much traffic. :-(
¹(for the rest of the month) I would like to rent a 1/8 rack at some 
point:

https://www.myloc.de/en/colocation/colocation-offer.html

The exits run unlimited. Thanks to Francisco.


next up:
using RIPEstat as data source for IP to autonomous system mapping.


There's a lot of work going into OrNetStats and OrNetRadar.
Thanks a lot for this.

Small note:
The "Missing AS name" at OrNetRadar with IP's from Frantec/BuyVM.
People have not yet given Francisco any or incorrect personal details.


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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-16 Thread nusenu
William Kane:
> Minor complaint apart from the good job you've done already: The
> overlap on the top right side, as pointed out in the attachment, bugs
> the hell out of me.
> 
> Otherwise, a solid idea and improvement.

thank you for your feedback, it should be fixed now.


> 2021-01-13 21:40 GMT, nusenu :
>>> OK. Unfortunately I can only redirect in private webspace. And that
>>> is "MUST NOT". My DNS-TXT records are slowly spreading across the DNS
>>> world. In a few days my 'proof' should show up on OrNetStats.
>>
>> The DNS record check will be added in a few days, at that point
>> your relays and a few more other groups will show up on the
>> page if it finds your DNSSEC signed records.

The DNS check has been added and your (for-privacy.net) and others
did verify properly are now also on the list.
Interesting graph you produced there :)

next up: 
using RIPEstat as data source for IP to autonomous system mapping.




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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-16 Thread William Kane
Minor complaint apart from the good job you've done already: The
overlap on the top right side, as pointed out in the attachment, bugs
the hell out of me.

Otherwise, a solid idea and improvement.

William

2021-01-13 21:40 GMT, nusenu :
>> OK. Unfortunately I can only redirect in private webspace. And that
>> is "MUST NOT". My DNS-TXT records are slowly spreading across the DNS
>> world. In a few days my 'proof' should show up on OrNetStats.
>
> The DNS record check will be added in a few days, at that point
> your relays and a few more other groups will show up on the
> page if it finds your DNSSEC signed records.
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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-13 Thread nusenu
> OK. Unfortunately I can only redirect in private webspace. And that
> is "MUST NOT". My DNS-TXT records are slowly spreading across the DNS
> world. In a few days my 'proof' should show up on OrNetStats.
 
The DNS record check will be added in a few days, at that point
your relays and a few more other groups will show up on the
page if it finds your DNSSEC signed records.
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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-12 Thread lists

On 11.01.2021 18:46, nusenu wrote:

- Can I leave my email address as it is [...]?


The use of "[]" is optional ("SHOULD"),
so this is valid:

email:cont...@example.com

Also the example you mentioned is valid.


OK thanks.


I wanted to set up a httpd first. Luckily I left that. I wrote the
fingerprints in the DNS. Would like to have as little software or
services as possible on the relays.


just to clarify: there is no requirement to run additional software
on the relay. the url can point to an arbitrary domain that you manage.


OK. Unfortunately I can only redirect in private webspace. And that is 
"MUST NOT".
My DNS-TXT records are slowly spreading across the DNS world. In a few 
days my 'proof' should show up on OrNetStats.


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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-11 Thread nusenu
> Maybe nitpicking but IMO It is irritating, that the 0% value (zero)
> of the left y-axis doesn't match the 0 GBit/s at the right y-axis
> (per default).

I find it actually useful to have distinct scaling and offsets
for the two y axis, because this way the available space is used 
more efficiently, no?
After learning that these are not starting at 0, things should
be clear.

What doesn't make sense for me: negative ranges, which I'll
try to address soon.

thanks for your input,
nusenu
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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-11 Thread nusenu


Toralf Förster:
> (BTW that doesn't work at all with the current ciissversion if relays
> are hosted at different hoster at all, or?)

I didn't understand you there, would you like to elaborate?

Using multiple hosters is good and recommended and CIISS does not limit that,
it supports as many hosters as you like.


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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-11 Thread nusenu
> - Can I leave my email address as it is [...]?

The use of "[]" is optional ("SHOULD"), 
so this is valid:

email:cont...@example.com

Also the example you mentioned is valid.


> I wanted to set up a httpd first. Luckily I left that. I wrote the
> fingerprints in the DNS. Would like to have as little software or
> services as possible on the relays.

just to clarify: there is no requirement to run additional software
on the relay. the url can point to an arbitrary domain that you manage.

kind regards,
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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-11 Thread lists

On 10.01.2021 21:37, Felix wrote:


Am 10.01.2021 um 19:08 schrieb li...@for-privacy.net:

- Shall we also add the fingerprints from the bridges in 'proof'?


https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/torspec/-/blob/master/proposals/326-tor-relay-well-known-uri-rfc8615.md



:: No bridge fingerprints ::


OK thanks.

Possibly @nusenu can mention that here:
https://nusenu.github.io/ContactInfo-Information-Sharing-Specification/
at 'dns-rsa'

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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-11 Thread lists

On 10.01.2021 19:19, Toralf Förster wrote:


(BTW that doesn't work at all with the current ciissversion if relays
are hosted at different hoster at all, or?)


I wanted to set up a httpd first. Luckily I left that. I wrote the 
fingerprints in the DNS.
Would like to have as little software or services as possible on the 
relays.


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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-10 Thread Jordan
On 1/9/21 2:42 PM, nusenu wrote:
> Toralf Förster:
>> cool idea,
>>
>> canthose graphs being linked from eg
>> https://yui.cat/relay/63BF46A63F9C21FD315CD061B3EAA3EB05283A0A.html ?
> 
> Yes, that should be easy.
> The best way to get that done is to either submit a patch or feature
> request here:
> https://github.com/tempname1024/allium/issues
> 
> kind regards,
> nusenu
> 

Sweet graphs, thanks Nusenu!

I opened an issue[1] to address support for the
ContactInfo-Information-Sharing-Specification which includes outbound
links to graphs of verified operators/domains at OrNetStats, and
rendering of provided attributes on per-relay pages.

[1] https://github.com/tempname1024/allium/issues/9

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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-10 Thread Toralf Förster

On 1/9/21 9:38 PM, nusenu wrote:

- change the scale on the y axis (vertical drag and drop)


Maybe nitpicking but IMO It is irritating, that the 0% value (zero) of 
the left y-axis doesn't match the 0 GBit/s at the right y-axis (per 
default).


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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-10 Thread Felix

Hi

Am 10.01.2021 um 19:08 schrieb li...@for-privacy.net:

On 09.01.2021 21:38, nusenu wrote:
- Shall we also add the fingerprints from the bridges in 'proof'?


https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/torspec/-/blob/master/proposals/326-tor-relay-well-known-uri-rfc8615.md

/.well-known/tor-relay/rsa-fingerprint.txt

- The file contains one or more Tor relay RSA SHA1 fingerprints operated
by the entity in control of this website.
- Each line contains one fingerprint.
- The file may contain comments (starting with #).
- Non-comment lines must be exactly 40 characters long and consist of
the following characters [a-fA-F0-9].
- Fingerprints are not case-sensitive.
- Each fingerprint MUST appear at most once.
- The file MUST not be larger than one MByte.
- The file MUST NOT contain fingerprints of Tor bridges (or hashes of
bridge fingerprints).
- The content MUST be a media type of "text/plain".

:: No bridge fingerprints ::

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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-10 Thread Toralf Förster

On 1/10/21 7:08 PM, li...@for-privacy.net wrote:


I don't want to expect the average user to fish something obfuscated out 
of the string. Yes, I am old and conservative ;-)
/me too - therefore I tend to not add detailed technical information 
about the relays.


(BTW that doesn't work at all with the current ciissversion if relays 
are hosted at different hoster at all, or?)


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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-10 Thread lists

On 09.01.2021 21:38, nusenu wrote:


I've added new operator level pages with an
interactive graph showing the aggregated guard/exit probability and
advertised bandwidth over time across all relays for a given operator.

This should allow you to see whether your bandwidth and fractions
are growing or decreasing.

Nice, thanks.

I entered the DNS TXT records for my relays.

2 questions:
- Shall we also add the fingerprints from the bridges in 'proof'?

- Can I leave my email address as it is for "foo bar", see below?
I don't want to expect the average user to fish something obfuscated out 
of the string. Yes, I am old and conservative ;-)


https://nusenu.github.io/ContactInfo-Information-Sharing-Specification/
An example ContactInfo string as defined by this specification could 
look like this:


foo bar email:tor[]example.com url:https://example.com proof:uri-rsa 
ciissversion:2

^^^
ab...@for-privacy.net email:admin[]for-privacy.net url:for-privacy.net 
proof:dns-rsa keybase:boldsuck ciissversion:2

^^^

General question:
Is it possible to introduce a new option in the configuration file for 
the ContactInfo string? (ContactInfo + ContactInfoString)?

Maybe when the IPv6 development is done.


Because of contact info. There are a couple of relays that have given 
these lists addresses:

https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/contact:tor-relays@lists.torproject.org%20

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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-09 Thread nusenu
Toralf Förster:
> On 1/9/21 9:38 PM, nusenu wrote:
> 
>> I've added new operator level pages with an
>> interactive graph showing the aggregated guard/exit probability and
>> advertised bandwidth over time across all relays for a given operator.
> cool idea,
> 
> canthose graphs being linked from eg
> https://yui.cat/relay/63BF46A63F9C21FD315CD061B3EAA3EB05283A0A.html ?

Yes, that should be easy.
The best way to get that done is to either submit a patch or feature
request here:
https://github.com/tempname1024/allium/issues

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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-09 Thread Toralf Förster

On 1/9/21 9:38 PM, nusenu wrote:


I've added new operator level pages with an
interactive graph showing the aggregated guard/exit probability and
advertised bandwidth over time across all relays for a given operator.

cool idea,

canthose graphs being linked from eg
https://yui.cat/relay/63BF46A63F9C21FD315CD061B3EAA3EB05283A0A.html ?

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Re: [tor-relays] OrNetStats: Operator Level Graphs added

2021-01-09 Thread John Ricketts
Thank you!!!

> On Jan 9, 2021, at 14:39, nusenu  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've added new operator level pages with an
> interactive graph showing the aggregated guard/exit probability and 
> advertised bandwidth over time across all relays for a given operator.
> 
> This should allow you to see whether your bandwidth and fractions
> are growing or decreasing.
> 
> You can 
> - zoom within the graph to a specific time window (horizontal drag and drop),
> - change the scale on the y axis (vertical drag and drop)
> - zoom to a specific area (by selecting a rectangle) 
> or use the preset time frames (week, month, year, ..).
> 
> To give you a better idea of what these graphs look like,
> here is an example:
> 
> https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/www.f3netze.de.html
> 
> The data source for these graphs is onionoo (torproject.org),
> it starts at 2019-10-31. The data granularity is about one value per day. 
> 
> kind regards,
> nusenu
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