> On 8 Jul 2015, at 04:56, Zack Weinberg <za...@cmu.edu> wrote: > I may have gotten this project mixed up with the one that is replacing > Atlas/Onionoo, for which a "dashboard" showing the relay's status at > the present time is the entry point. Still, I think that an > investigator might indeed want to know whether the behavior of the > relay is different now than it was at the time of the incident. For > instance, there would be no point to complaining about exit traffic > emanating from a relay that *was* an exit, but isn't anymore. And a > relay that was only an exit for a brief window of time, that happens > to coincide with an incident, should be suspected to have been hacked.
I don't think this is information ExoneraTor should provide. I agree that the investigator might need to know the differences in the configuration of the relay between "now" and "then", but ExoneraTor isn't a config diff utility. There are tools available to confirm the current status of a relay, and I don't feel we should be duplicating this functionality again in ExoneraTor. Regards, Joshua Lee Tucker @tuckerwales _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays