Hi there!
After a summer full of 'other topics' I've finally released v4.0 of The Onion Box, the web interface to monitor your Tor nodes in action.
The main focus of this new release are extended connectivity options (Control Port, Control Socket, SocksProxy) and the ability to connect to s
Thank you for all of your hard work!
> On Nov 18, 2017, at 05:22, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> After a summer full of 'other topics' I've finally released v4.0 of The Onion
> Box, the web interface to monitor your Tor nodes in action.
>
> The main focus of this new release are ex
>> dnsbl.info used to provide two tor-related lists: (1) all nodes and (2)
>> exits.
>> Some webmasters could use the first one by mistake.
>
> https://www.dan.me.uk/dnsbl still does, and some webmasters do use the first
> one.
Link related to this thread characterizing some blocking...
https://
>> Detecting exit nodes is error prone, as you point out. Some exit nodes
>> have their traffic exit a different address than their listening
>> port. Hey does Exonerator handle these?
>
> Right. It's not trivial for tor to figure out what exit relays are
> multi-homed -- at least not without actu
Hi Ralph,
thanks for implementing my feature requests.
Is there a specific reason for not referencing the issue IDs in any of
your commits or at least comment and close them once they got
implemented so people who opened them get the usual notifications?
thanks,
nusenu
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> Bandwidth displays the bandwidth history data as known to Onionoo.
It might be relevant to you (your users) that bandwidth statistics
granularity reported by tor relay will be reduced to 24 hours.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23856
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