Hi,
I was wondering whether it is possible to use atlas to search for relays
with a specific/partial platform. (i.e. show me relays running 0.2.5.x;
show me relays running Windows, ...)
Since atlas uses onionoo I had a short look at:
https://onionoo.torproject.org/protocol.html
I concluded that
See also https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6283
It's closed currently but maybe adding some search options could help
unloading onionoo (and personnaly I still would like an option to get
the onion keys)
Le 12/02/2015 15:11, Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner a écrit :
Hello Nusenu,
I
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On 12/02/15 14:58, Nusenu wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering whether it is possible to use atlas to search for
relays with a specific/partial platform. (i.e. show me relays
running 0.2.5.x; show me relays running Windows, ...)
Since atlas uses
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On 12/02/15 15:20, Aymeric Vitte wrote:
See also https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6283
It's closed currently but maybe adding some search options could
help unloading onionoo (and personnaly I still would like an option
to get the
Karsten Loesing:
That's correct. But I can see how this would be a useful feature.
Want to create a ticket to add a new platform parameter to Onionoo?
(Please mention on the ticket that the implementation is likely
similar to the implementation of the contact parameter.)
Once this is
Hello Nusenu,
I never worked with onionoo but I had a quick look at the mentioned
document.
Do a simple HTTP GET request on
https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?type=relay
and anylze the platform field in the json result. Sample return value:
Tor 0.2.6.2-alpha on Linux
~ Josef
Am
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On 12/02/15 15:27, Nusenu wrote:
Karsten Loesing:
That's correct. But I can see how this would be a useful
feature. Want to create a ticket to add a new platform parameter
to Onionoo? (Please mention on the ticket that the implementation
is
Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner:
Hello Nusenu,
I never worked with onionoo but I had a quick look at the mentioned
document.
Do a simple HTTP GET request on
https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?type=relay
and anylze the platform field in the json result. Sample return value:
Tor
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/14879
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On 06/12/14 07:19, I wrote:
I've had that error many times over the last year.
Sorry to hear.
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From: ata...@torproject.org
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/13905
which says
I suspect it's an Onionoo problem because https://atlas.torproject.org/
Hi there,
Is it just me or atlas and globe are both down?
They all give me a backend error message.
Chris
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https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/13905
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 9:36 PM, Ch'Gans chg...@gna.org wrote:
Hi there,
Is it just me or atlas and globe are both down?
They all give me a backend error message.
Chris
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I've had that error many times over the last year.
-Original Message-
From: ata...@torproject.org
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/13905
which says
I suspect it's an Onionoo problem because https://atlas.torproject.org/ gives
a similar error:
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Any chance of creating a non-javascript version of the Atlas, at
https://atlas.torproject.org/ ? I can access it by allowing temporary all
access, but it seems that it would be easier if a non-javascript version could
be created, or added.
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 08:02:32AM -0700, C B wrote:
Any chance of creating a non-javascript version of the Atlas,
at https://atlas.torproject.org/ ? I can access it by allowing
temporary all access, but it seems that it would be easier if a
non-javascript version could be created, or added.
On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 08:02:32 -0700
C B cb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Any chance of creating a non-javascript version of the Atlas, at
https://atlas.torproject.org/ ? I can access it by allowing temporary all
access, but it seems that it would be easier if a non-javascript version
could be
: Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Atlas
On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 08:02:32 -0700
C B cb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Any chance of creating a non-javascript version of the Atlas, at
https://atlas.torproject.org/ ? I can access it by allowing temporary all
access, but it seems
Are the Atlas site down for upgrades or repairs? Any idea how long they
will be down?
Tnks,
Jon
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On 9/30/13 8:27 PM, Jon wrote:
Are the Atlas site down for upgrades or repairs? Any idea how long they
will be down?
Should be back now. The server that's feeding Atlas with data was down
for 30 hours and took a while to catch up. I cannot guarantee that
everything will work perfectly in the
Moritz Bartl:
On 15.12.2012 20:04, Sebastian G. bastik.tor wrote:
as I first saw the project name Atlas I assumed to be able to look at a
world map that shows me the current relays running.
Would something like that be possible?
When I read this, I first wanted to reply hey yes, I've built
Hi,
as I first saw the project name Atlas I assumed to be able to look at a
world map that shows me the current relays running.
Would something like that be possible?
To have something visual it would be enough to see the number of relays
running in a country. There exact location might be to
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