Hello all,
I've updated OnionPy to respect the new version field in query responses.
There are one or two new objects OnionPy doesn't parse fully, which I hope I
can get to soon.
Signed builds are on PyPI. [1]
OnionPy is a pure-python OnionOO request wrapper that supports transparent
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On 24/04/15 21:00, nusenu wrote:
Hi,
timestamps are useful to link relays, unfortunately onionoo only
says in which consensus the relay was first seen (granularity:
1hour) but does not include the timestamp of the first seen
descriptor that
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On 27/04/15 23:39, l.m wrote:
Hi Karsten,
Not sure what frameworks you have in mind. But I'm happy to hear
more about frameworks that would make Onionoo easier to extend
and not perform worse (or even better) than now. If you have
something
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Hi Weasel,
following your comment [1] about your plans to use systemd instead
of init.d scripts I prepared unit files [2] - tested with debian
jessie.
Would be great if you could comment on them.
Since it feels a bit as if I would use the
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On 27/04/15 23:04, Tim Semeijn wrote:
Hey Karsten,
Good to hear more onionoo mirrors are welcome. The instructions
are nicely detailed so I will be able to try set up onionoo most
likely next weekend. I will provide you with feedback on the
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 18:56:01 +0200
From: Peter Palfrader wea...@torproject.org
Hi,
so, Tor has included a feature to fetch the initial consensus from nodes
other than the authorities for a while now. We just haven't shipped a
list of alternate locations for clients to go to yet.
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On 25/04/15 22:37, nusenu wrote:
You mean instead of:
{version:2.3, relays_published:2015-04-25 18:00:00,
relays:[
{n:shadowmourne,f:1F515F1D420B498D9687658F4A3D176F88DD4910,a
:[91.219.236.218,80.255.11.213],r:true},