torwatch - a little script to visualize traffic of a tor node

2010-10-19 Thread startx
hello.

yesterday evening i got a bit tired of staring at all the numbers in
my /var/lib/tor/state file, so i opened a beer and wrote this little
script i called torwatch (for now).

you can get it from here: http://projects.plentyfact.org/wiki/torwatch

and see it in "action" here: http://savide.plentyfact.net:8080

maybe somebody else finds that useful, i might do some more work on
it next week.

greetings,
startx

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from the torwatch README file: 

"torwatch is a script to visualize the traffic of a tor node. it is
written in lua and uses the GD graphics library to draw the graphs.
toewatch 0.1 was written over a pint of lager in october 2010, so
please do not blame the author if you find it incomplete, buggy or
useless.

i could not come up with a better name yet, if yoy have a brilliant
idea, let me know.

torwatch is released unter the GNU Public Licence v3.


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Re: torwatch - a little script to visualize traffic of a tor node

2010-10-19 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear startx,


Am Dienstag, den 19.10.2010, 09:45 +0100 schrieb startx:

> yesterday evening i got a bit tired of staring at all the numbers in
> my /var/lib/tor/state file, so i opened a beer and wrote this little
> script i called torwatch (for now).
> 
> you can get it from here: http://projects.plentyfact.org/wiki/torwatch
> 
> and see it in "action" here: http://savide.plentyfact.net:8080
> 
> maybe somebody else finds that useful, i might do some more work on
> it next week.

Really nice and impressing. There is also arm [1] which does not export
to HTML though.

[…]

I attach a patch for the README file. Those typos have to be corrected
in the Wiki too.

It would be great, if you could put torwatch under version control.


Thanks,

Paul


[1] http://www.atagar.com/arm/

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From: Paul Menzel 
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 12:22:12 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] README: Two typos.


Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel 
---
 README |4 ++--
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index ccd60e5..7d256b6 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
 ABOUT
 
 torwatch is a script to visualize the traffic of a tor node. it is written in 
lua
-and uses the GD graphics library to draw the graphs. toewatch 0.1 was written
+and uses the GD graphics library to draw the graphs. torwatch 0.1 was written
 over a pint of lager in october 2010, so please do not blame the author if you
 find it incomplete, buggy or useless.
 
-i could not come up with a better name yet, if yoy have a brilliant idea, let 
me know.
+i could not come up with a better name yet, if you have a brilliant idea, let 
me know.
 
 torwatch is released unter the GNU Public Licence v3.
 
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1.7.2.3


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Re: torwatch - a little script to visualize traffic of a tor node

2010-10-19 Thread startx
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 12:27:07 +0200
Paul Menzel  wrote:

> Dear startx,
> 

> 
> I attach a patch for the README file. Those typos have to be corrected
> in the Wiki too.

thx, will correct that.

> It would be great, if you could put torwatch under version control.
> 

yep, just done that:

svn checkout http://svn.plentyfact.org/torwatch

browse:
http://projects.plentyfact.org/repositories/browse/torwatch/trunk/src

greetings,
startx
 
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Congrats on Torservers Bandwidth

2010-10-19 Thread Jim
It's been a while since I looked at http://us1.torservers.net/

Congratulations to Moritz for getting the throughput back above 30MB/s!
Nice!

Cheers
Jim
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Re: Congrats on Torservers Bandwidth

2010-10-19 Thread Moritz Bartl

Thanks for your support - and this goes for all of you! :-) I'll write a
status report soonish, and yes, we're going strong! Also we can now
provide private bridge IPs in case you know someone who needs them, and
of course still can use donations. ;-)

Moritz

On 19.10.2010 21:15, Jim wrote:
> It's been a while since I looked at http://us1.torservers.net/
> 
> Congratulations to Moritz for getting the throughput back above 30MB/s!
> Nice!
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Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-19 Thread Scott Bennett
 On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:29:04 -0500 Jon  wrote:
>Thanks, followup it is running properly now. I did an upgrade to
>Vidalia only and it resolved the issue. There have been no more
>scrubs.
>
  [massive top-posting sequence *deleted*  --SB]
 Two requests:
1) please learn to edit followups in-line, i.e., stop top-posting
2) if you plan to continue to run a relay with SafeLogging 0 in
   its torrc, please post the identifier fingerprint of the relay,
   so the rest of us can all add it to our ExcludeNodes lists.
   SafeLogging 0 is a security violation that is only intended for
   debugging a problem, not for normal use.  Read the documentation
   about it.


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Re: Excessive scrubs

2010-10-19 Thread sigi
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 04:16:08PM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>   [massive top-posting sequence *deleted*  --SB]
>  Two requests:
>   1) please learn to edit followups in-line, i.e., stop top-posting

please learn to list-reply, i.e. stop breaking threads

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hidden service

2010-10-19 Thread torsecurity
hello, I want to set up a hidden server in my private network. I have 
successfully build a private tor network, including one directory server and 4 
OR nodes, but when I add hidden service in one of the OR node, it has an error, 
the log is:

[warn] Publishing server descriptor to directory authorities of type 'Hidden 
service', but no authorities of that type listed!

I think the problem is in the directory server's configuration, how can I set 
up it to support the hidden service? Is there any example?


2010-10-20



Gaofeng He


Re: torwatch - a little script to visualize traffic of a tor node

2010-10-19 Thread jackwssp q
It would be great to have html face for tor control port 9051.
Such as, chose exit/enter node, restart,change bandwidth.. etc.

On 19 October 2010 11:06, startx  wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 12:27:07 +0200
> Paul Menzel  wrote:
>
> > Dear startx,
> >
>
> >
> > I attach a patch for the README file. Those typos have to be corrected
> > in the Wiki too.
>
> thx, will correct that.
>
> > It would be great, if you could put torwatch under version control.
> >
>
> yep, just done that:
>
> svn checkout http://svn.plentyfact.org/torwatch
>
> browse:
> http://projects.plentyfact.org/repositories/browse/torwatch/trunk/src
>
> greetings,
> startx
>
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Re: hidden service

2010-10-19 Thread Roger Dingledine
[In the future, please send your mail to only one list, not two. I just
subscribed you to or-talk, since you'd sent the mail there but aren't
on the list.]

On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:18:53AM +0800, torsecurity wrote:
> hello, I want to set up a hidden server in my private network. I have
>successfully build a private tor network, including one directory server
>and 4 OR nodes, but when I add hidden service in one of the OR node,
>it has an error, the log is:
> 
> [warn] Publishing server descriptor to directory authorities of type
>'Hidden service', but no authorities of that type listed!
> 
> I think the problem is in the directory server's configuration, how
>can I set up it to support the hidden service? Is there any example?

What Tor version are you using?

One of the changes in Tor 0.2.2.1-alpha is:
- Hidden services no longer publish version 0 descriptors, and clients
  do not request or use version 0 descriptors. However, the old hidden
  service authorities still accept and serve version 0 descriptors
  when contacted by older hidden services/clients.

So if you're using Tor 0.2.1.26, the fix is to add the "hs" flag to
your dirserver lines.

The man page says:
   DirServer [nickname] [flags] address:port fingerprint

For some example lines, see add_default_trusted_dir_authorities()
in src/or/config.c, e.g.

If you're using Tor 0.2.2.x or later, though, the hidden service directory
servers are no longer centralized. We use a distributed hash table design
to spread the hidden service descriptors around all relays that have
the HSDir flag. The HSDir flag is only given to relays that have been up
for at least MinUptimeHidServDirectoryV2 seconds, which by default is 24
hours. My guess is that setting that config value to 0 on the directory
authorities should help in your case.

Were you using the TestingTorNetwork config option? If so, I think Tor
ought to set MinUptimeHidServDirectoryV2 to 0 for you automatically. But
it doesn't do that yet. I just opened a bug report to resolve it:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2088

Thanks,
--Roger

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