> What would be handy with dozens of VPSs would be to control them as one
> for numerous things. Do you know of anything which does that from
Windows?
This is "server automation". Ansible, Chef and Puppet are popular
solutions. Ansible seems to be popular for Tor relays, with several
existing
Iain,
Thanks for making improvements to atlas! Here are a few thoughts on it:
o What about having a search bar front and center, and not off in the
corner? I think it could be more obvious visually that it's a good
widget to use.
o When you sort the Top 10 relays (or any set of relays I'd
..Thanks for the suggestions. What would be handy with dozens of VPSs would be to control them as one for numerous things. Do you know of anything which does that from Windows?Robert
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A server monitoring tool. :-)
https://www.google.com/search?q=server+monitoring
There are many good options. I like StatusCake because they have a free
tier which does everything you'd need for monitoring Tor relays. You can
have it verify the fingerprint of your relay (via the information
What is better?
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> I meant, since I have a number of relays, for Atlas to tell me which ones
> are not going without having to look into each in detail first.
As far as I can tell, relays that are not running are not included in the
search results. You'll only see relays that are active in the consensus.
I'm not
I meant, since I have a number of relays, for Atlas to tell me which ones are not going without having to look into each in detail first.It would seem to be the most important fact of allRobert> On a relay's page could you show whether it is running or not?That information is already there.
> On a relay's page could you show whether it is running or not?
That information is already there. Look under "Current Status" on the
right; it shows both "Uptime" and "Running" (as true or false).
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The front page is good.
On a relay's page could you show whether it is running or not?
Robert
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> On 30 Jun 2016, at 06:05, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> On 29/06/16 09:56, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>> tl;dr: Globe is now retired in favor of an improved Atlas.
>
> Atlas is improved, but I'd like to improve it further. I've been
> tackling #6787 looking to
> On 30 Jun 2016, at 07:32, Green Dream wrote:
>
> Minor issue: there's no need to have the Show XXX entries dropdown on the
> "Top 10 Relays" page (https://irl.github.io/atlas/#/top10) since it's
> designed to show only 10. In fact changing the selection does
Minor issue: there's no need to have the Show XXX entries dropdown on the
"Top 10 Relays" page (https://irl.github.io/atlas/#/top10) since it's
designed to show only 10. In fact changing the selection does nothing.
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Iain R. Learmonth
wrote:
Hi All,
On 29/06/16 09:56, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> tl;dr: Globe is now retired in favor of an improved Atlas.
Atlas is improved, but I'd like to improve it further. I've been
tackling #6787 looking to improve the homepage and make Atlas easier to
use for someone that isn't already a Tor expert.
Thx Tim for validating this torrc configuration, before deploying it.
Ok, I'll remove those 2 lines. (but it can be helpful for Tor network on
fast bridges ?)
About stats, I see Atlas and Globe can give informations when you know
the Bridge's name...
I was thinking they were only useful for
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