Good Evening!
After several months of silence (resulting in intensive development work in the background) I'm happy to announce the release of v3.0RC1 of The Onion Box, the Web Interface for your Tor relay. It finally became a total re-write of the code, resulting in a decluttered interface an
Hi!
Supporting multiple instances is technically simple - as long as its only related to the display of the onionoo data. If there is a demand (which your question could be interpreted as) I'll find a way to integrate it.
Same for ControlSocket support which shouldn't be to complicated either...
Hi!
Following my announcement some days ago (after none complaints received) I've pushed the RC of The Onion Box to v3.0.
Feel encouraged to contact me in case you have any issues or feedback (good or bad).
Thank's for using The Onion Box!
Have fun!
Best regards,
Ralph
Good morning!
I always propose to first follow the procedure given on this page to ensure (locally) that the setup is correct.
If you are able to connect locally then the issue is usually related to your ip configuration not allowing remote connections.
/init.d/theonionbox.sh is the launc
Hi Ralph!
The correct answer (as of now) is that there *was* no way of running The Onion Box without mixing in code from Debian versions flagged as "unstable".
I've just created a small modification so that The Box supports now APScheduler v3.x as well as v2.x.
Be aware that this is not heav
Hi there!
This might be a bit offtopic - yet as it's related to the dev of The Onion Box, I'm asking this here: Anyone knows of a hidden service that offers the (same) data as onionoo.torproject.org? I found 'onionoorcazzotwa.onion' but this is heavily outdated (status time is 2016-09-26 18:
behind, you will be able to use this link
with current data very soon so retry after some time. The service behind
this link is maintained so OK to use, just the status-check script
melted somehow this time.
Ralph Wetzel wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> This might be a bit offtopic - yet a
Hi!
Thank you for your feedback regarding The Onion Box.
What do you think might be mandatory - from your point of view - to be implemented for the Box to become 'a reliable tool for monitoring'?
Best regards, Ralph
Gesendet: Montag, 09. Januar 2017 um 11:08 Uhr
Von: mistral.re...@posteo.n
Good Evening!
After a month full of testing and modifications, I've just released The Onion Box v3.2; as usual, it's available on GitHub.
Amongst the things already mentioned when announcing the first RC, this version features support for HiRes (Retina) displays as well as improved chart rende
the HashedControlPassword option in Tor's config file and define a password to access the ControlPort."
What I must write line by line? I don't understand how can I define a password in hashed case.
Olaf
On 30.01.2017 21:46, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
Good Evening!
After a
eff: Re: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v3.2: Web Interface for your Tor relay
Hello Ralph,
I've tested and seen your "The Onion Box v3.2 RC". I like to say, that
you've done a great work. The Interface looks good.
How about support for multiple instances in 3.2?
Best regards,
Re
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
Hi there!
I took the advantage of some family time to update my Tor Relay to the latest RPi Raspbian release (based on Debian Stretch).
The Pi does nothing else than running a Tor node, so no 'customized' configuration or settings are necessary / applied at all.
Even after installation of the la
lays] Debian Stretch (Raspbian): Tor daemon fails to complete launching procedure, endless cycling.
> On 28 Dec 2017, at 21:39, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
>
> Hi there!
> I took the advantage of some family time to update my Tor Relay to the latest RPi Raspbian release (based on Debian Stretch
Good evening!
I've released today v4.1 of The Onion Box, the web interface to monitor your Tor nodes in action.
Some bugs have been fixed, and the whole package was adapted to be installable from PyPI, the Python Package Index!
Thus there's no longer the need to grab the latest version fro
regards Steffen
>
>> Am 15.01.2018 um 00:08 schrieb John Ricketts :
>>
>> Excellent, thank you.
>>
>> On Jan 14, 2018, at 15:04, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
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>>> Good evening!
>>>
>>> I've released today v4.1 of The Onion Box,
Thanks, Damian!
I'll check how to display that in the Onion Box.
Greetings, Ralph
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Januar 2018 um 23:52 Uhr
Von: "Damian Johnson"
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v4.1
>> Hi is there an option to show connections in theonion
ight.
Blushing, Ralph
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Januar 2018 um 13:45 Uhr
Von: "Kenneth Freeman"
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v4.1
On 01/14/2018 04:03 PM, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
> Give it a try! I'm looking forward receiving your feedback
Good morning!
I recently discovered, that the latest bandwidth record of my relay (97FC02820912441BC2DFE3ACF433E455714B0AF5) availabe from onionoo.torproject.org for the scale of '1 months' and '3 months' is quite old, from "2018-01-12 10:00:00".
I've validated this as well with the data availabl
On 20 Jan 2018, at 18:17, Ralph Wetzel <theonion...@gmx.com> wrote:
Good morning!
I recently discovered, that the latest bandwidth record of my relay (97FC02820912441BC2DFE3ACF433E455714B0AF5) availabe from onionoo.torproject.org for the scale of '1 months' and '3 month
quot;Iain Learmonth"
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] Onionoo bandwidth recording stopped?
Hi,
On 20/01/18 10:25, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
> As a consequece, I'll consider implementing a recording function into
> The Onion Box.
When you do this, please make
Dear Tor Relay Operators,
following some remarks lately given here concerning the display of 'connections', I did some initial investigations of how to integrate that connection data into The Onion Box.
My question is: What are you interested in? What data should be displayed?
Options (brains
Good evening!
I've just finished v4.2 of The Onion Box, the WebInterface to monitor your Tor node(s) in action.
From the release notes:
Fix for issue due to previous operation with pip internal function that was deliberately changed with pip10. Closes #45.
Bootstrap updated to v4; subsequ
> Ralph Wetzel:
>> Feel encouraged to contact me in case you have any issues or feedback
>
> I'd like to encourage you to actually comment or close github
> issues after you fixed/implemented them.
>
Thank you for this feedback.
R.
Alternatively you could try to run 'The Onion Box' ( https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox ) which will provide you a nice web interface to your Tor.
Greetings, Ralph
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2016 um 18:28 Uhr
Von: "Damian Johnson"
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: R
Good Evening!
I've just released version 2 of 'The Onion Box', the Web based Status Monitor for Tor Relays.
The main new feature is the support for Onionoo, the Tor network status protocol.
The Box thus displays information like the bandwidth or consensus weight history as well as further dat
Good Evening!
Today I've released Version 2.1 of TheOnionBox, the Web Interface for your Tor Relay. The Box now allows to be run as a background service on init based Linux systems.
There's a HowTo in the Wiki that explains the steps you have to perform to setup your Box in that kind. Feel
Hi!
This might not be the correct forum - but I'm sure the right people are listening.
As of this writing, the data sent by onionoo doesn't follow the protocol specification:
"Graph history objects", parameter "first" & "last", shall be of format "UTC timestamp", which is a .
They yet
Thanks!
R.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 08. August 2018 um 11:19 Uhr
Von: nusenu
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] Onionoo protocol broken?
known bug:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27039
Ralph Wetzel:
> Hi!
> This might not be the correct foru
Hi!
This does not seem to be related to TheOnionBox.
What version of pip are you using -> pip -v ?
BR, Ralph
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. November 2018 um 12:50 Uhr
Von: TorGate
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: [tor-relays] upgrade theonionbox
Hi to all, i have truble with a upgrad
Hi!
Have you tried The Onion Box ?
BR, Ralph
Gesendet: Samstag, 08. Dezember 2018 um 18:03 Uhr
Von: "Johan Fleury"
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] Monitoring a Tor-Relay - Telegraf / InfluxDB / Grafana ?
Hi
I use telegraf to gather general metrics (e.g. CP
Good morning,
I yesterday discovered that my relay (97FC02820912441BC2DFE3ACF433E455714B0AF5) lost it's FAST flag at about the same time when I upgraded to 0.4.2.5 @ 16.12.2019.
For verification purposes I downgraded to 0.4.1.5 (changed nothing else) ... and the relay received FAST back again wit
Hi!
You could go with TheOnionPack.
Greetings, Ralph
Gesendet: Montag, 26. Juli 2021 um 02:39 Uhr
Von: dotherightthing...@protonmail.com
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: [tor-relays] Updates to Tor Bridge?
Hello everyone,
I recently started running a Tor Bridge on my Window
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