Hello Karsten

Thank you for sharing! Looks like there's too little information about how
Atlas can be used to list the servers. Would you be able to share any
documentation?

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On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Karsten Loesing <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Felix,
>
> On 6/4/12 6:51 AM, Felix Ker wrote:
> > I'm trying to use TorStatus and it took me almost 2 hours to set
> everything
> > up and able to run tns_update.pl smoothly with no error. However, I am
> > facing a problem that Google cannot help me.
> >
> > [0] starting...
> > [0] mirror?
> > [0] connecting to Tor
> > [0] authenticating with Tor
> > [0] starting descriptions
> > *The TorStatus database was not updated properly.  An error has occured.
> I
> > will continue to try to update, however.*
> >
> > It says an error has occured but I am unable to find any error logs.
> Anyone?
>
> TorStatus is, AFAIK, not maintained anymore.  But we developed Onionoo
> [0] and Atlas [1] as a TorStatus replacement.  Onionoo provides Tor
> status information in a JSON format and Atlas presents these data in a
> nice human-readable format.  You could set up an Atlas mirror (which
> only serves static content, because the heavy lifting is done via
> JavaScript on the client) using the current Onionoo host as data source
> or you could mirror both Onionoo and Atlas.  Happy to give you advice
> how to set up Onionoo.  Bug reports, feature suggestions, and of course
> patches would be highly appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Karsten
>
>
> [0] https://www.torproject.org/projects/onionoo.html.en
>
> [1] https://atlas.torproject.org/
>
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