Re: [tor-dev] Scaling Tor Metrics, Round 2

2015-12-09 Thread Karsten Loesing
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/12/15 17:31, David Goulet wrote: > On 06 Dec (16:52:45), Karsten Loesing wrote: >> Hi everyone, > > [snip] > >> One important and still somewhat low-hanging fruit is: #10 give >> external developers more support when developing visualizations

Re: [tor-dev] Scaling Tor Metrics, Round 2

2015-12-09 Thread Karsten Loesing
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/12/15 04:01, Spencer wrote: > Hi, > >> >> Karsten Loesing: We briefly discussed making a JavaScript-free >> Globe a while ago by using Node.js. I'm not sure whether this >> would also work for Metrics. It may depend on how interactive >> graph

[tor-dev] onion moshing

2015-12-09 Thread David Stainton
I was inspired by onioncat to write a twisted python implementation. Onionvpn doesn't have as many features as onioncat. I've successfully tested that onionvpn and onioncat can talk to each other and play nice. Both onionvpn and onioncat implement a virtual public network. Anyone can send packe

[tor-dev] tor control port filtration with a series of tubes

2015-12-09 Thread David Stainton
or-ctl-sieve - granular bidirectional control port filtration https://github.com/david415/or-ctl-sieve or-ctl-sieve does what it says on the tin and comes with a handy config file that we use with arm (tor-arm): https://github.com/david415/or-ctl-sieve/blob/master/tor-arm-filter.json I wrote t

[tor-dev] Scaling Tor Metrics, Round 2

2015-12-09 Thread Spencer
Hi, Karsten Loesing: I'm not really worried about server load. At least this hasn't been an issue with the current Metrics website. Word. There are indeed great visualizations out there If you know of anyone dedicating their life to dataviz, please point, as it seems David McCandless

Re: [tor-dev] onion moshing

2015-12-09 Thread grarpamp
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 11:59 AM, David Stainton wrote: > Obviously operating such an exit node might be risky due to the potential for > abuse... Whatever. > however don't you just love the idea of being about to use low-level network > scanners over tor? Yes. Such network tools and features