Hi,
yep, I discontinued blutmagie Tor Network Status. The Apache SSL
certificate was about to expire in November last year and the old Debian
6 on my russian VPS doesn't support Let's Encrypt. Thus after 12 years
of operation I decided to shut down everything.
Olaf
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Am 18.10.2018 um 11:26 schrieb Iain Learmonth:>
Can you provide some examples of things you can do with torstatus that
you can't do with Tor Metrics' tools?
most popular on torstatus.blutmagie.de with about one http request/s are
the every 10 minutes or so autogenerated csv lists of all nodes
Hello folks,
I'm planning to shut down my Tor network status site within the next
weeks. The payed SSL certificate will expire 11/06/18 and the Debian 6
OS is too old to switch to Let’s Encrypt without trouble.
torstatus.blutmagie.de started in 2007. In February 2015 the site moved
from Guet
40 visits for month
July 2017.
regards Olaf
Am 24.08.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Roman Mamedov:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 13:55:11 +0200
Olaf Selke wrote:
Hello folks,
blutmagie now offers views on Tor router count and traffic for each AS.
It's just a different php/SQL view on the same db like th
Hello folks,
blutmagie now offers views on Tor router count and traffic for each AS.
It's just a different php/SQL view on the same db like the main page.
Maybe you find it somewhat useful.
1.) List of AS by all Router Count, sorted by router count
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/as-by-router
Hello,
after upgrading from Tor v0.2.7.6 to v0.2.9.8 I found extra-info data
missing. Connecting to control port, authenticate, and querying
extra-info data returns error message "Unrecognized key":
GETINFO extra-info/digest/6DB33C692633EC93CF1E78149BBF6D986F7BEE5C
552 Unrecognized key
"extr
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/alldomains-torstatus-blutmagie.pdf
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Am 03.11.2015 um 21:55 schrieb nusenu:
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de is still alive now with five additional
columns:
"FirstSeen"
===
Date when router's fingerprint was first seen starting 10/27/15. All
routers alive before are dated 2000-01-01 simply meaning I have no clue
about the
Am 04.11.2015 um 22:30 schrieb nusenu:
Will you add these new columns to the advanced search as well?
yes I'll do so
Olaf
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hello,
a new fancy table now shows the total number of Tor routers for each AS.
It's a live view on the active database and not a static snapshot.
all routers: https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/as-scoring.php
exits only: https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/as-scoring.php?exit=true
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Am 03.11.2015 um 21:55 schrieb nusenu:
"FirstSeen"
===
Thanks for adding this column. To make it more useful you could
bootstrap the first_seen column via onionoo data:
https://onionoo.torproject.org/details
yes good idea... I'll think about it. One more topic for my todo list :-)
Am 02.11.2015 um 18:49 schrieb George:
I'm aware of the "Last Published Descriptor (GMT)" field, but why is
there such a consistent gap in "observed bandwidth" between Blutmagie
and Rueckgr.at, which is the only other operational TorStatus I'm aware
of? Is this a question for the Rueckgr.at adm
Hello,
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de is still alive now with five additional
columns:
"FirstSeen"
===
Date when router's fingerprint was first seen starting 10/27/15. All
routers alive before are dated 2000-01-01 simply meaning I have no clue
about the past. The summary table on pag
Am 28.09.2015 um 12:08 schrieb Mr Claypole:
They use many, many more ips to post the abuse, this is just a small selection.
I have sent similar emails to the 'abuse' email address I have been able to
find for these ip networks, will they be able to help us?
I don't fully understand how you
It's no longer profitable for them housing my hardware. It has never been an
abuse issue.
Olaf
Am 25. August 2015 19:35:16 MESZ, schrieb aka :
>Did the hosting provider tell you his reason for terminating your
>contract?
>
>Olaf Selke wrote:
>> Hello folks,
>
Am 23.08.2015 um 17:43 schrieb Roman Mamedov:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 16:22:18 +0200
Olaf Selke wrote:
not everybody feels comfortable relying on a service from Moscow
On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 16:53:47 +0200
Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
run it from a more favorable location
Really now, so everyone
Hello folks,
my hosting provider terminated the contract for my two dedicated servers
located in the Bertelsmann data center in Guetersloh, Germany. This is
effective to 10/31/15.
Thus I will either permanently shut down the Tor Network Status Site
which is running since 2006 or I'll move it
http://selke.de/data/uploads/countries-2014.pdf
http://selke.de/data/uploads/monthly-2014.pdf
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hello,
fyi, torstatus.blutmagie.de now displays uptimes less 2d in hours rather than
in days.
kind regards
Olaf
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fyi
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/monthlyhistory2013.png
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/countrylist2013.pdf
kind regards Olaf
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Am 25.12.2012 23:37, schrieb grarpamp:
> Any idea when this labeling started? And what percent of all exits
> are in this A1 category?
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de and go to the page bottom than "Advanced
Search" query option "Country Code equals A1" gives an idea
regards Olaf
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Am 03.12.2012 15:20, schrieb Maimun Rizal:
>
> I would like to know, How can we know recently bandwidth observed of
> relays?
> I try to find on torstatus.blutmagie.de and torstatus.all.de
>
> both of them, give different information about recent write/read
> bandwidth history. and also, both of
http://selke.de/data/uploads/statistics-for-torstatus.blutmagie.d-2011-all-domains.pdf
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Am 31.12.2011 10:57, schrieb Robert Ransom:
> Add "UseMicrodescriptors 0" to your torrc.
did it already to no avail
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Am 31.12.2011 10:29, schrieb Olaf Selke:
>
> Is there anything I can debug before reverting to tor-0.2.3.2-alpha?
just reverted to 0.2.3.2-alpha. Don't want to spend new years eve on the
computer. Debugging has to wait until next year. Have to go shopping now ;-)
r
Hi there,
recently I upgraded the Tor node feeding torstatus.blutmagie.de with
data from tor-0.2.3.2-alpha to tor-0.2.3.10-alpha. After about one or
two days Tor process' is losing most of its descriptors. Tor's logging
doesn't indicate any problem.
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de
Is there anythi
Happy Xmas,
has anybody tested my IPv6 bridge relay so far? I'm not sure if it
worked before I made some config changes today. Any feedback is appreciated.
Bridge [2a02:3010:100:1::1:6de8]:443
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Am 16.12.2011 20:27, schrieb Eugen Leitl:
>
>
> With the alpha version 0.2.3.9 of Tor, the anonymity software, Tor clients
> can now connect to private bridges using IPv6.
I've set up an IPv6-only bridge relay on my former blutmagie exit node
hardware. I suppose most lawful intercept procedures
just for your convenience ...
Month Unique Number Pages HitsBandwidth
visitors of
visits
-
Jan 20117,784 19,777 186,279 1,170,967 65.13 GB
Feb 2011
Am 27.09.2011 15:32, schrieb Julian Yon:
>
> So long, and thanks for all the fish^Wbandwidth.
that's what I said as farewell to the colleagues the day leaving the
company ;-)
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Am 27.09.2011 14:30, schrieb Julie C:
>
> So if I sent you 150 euros, Olaf, you could keep them up for another 10
> months? If so, consider it done. Just tell me where to send the dough.
unfortunately no ;-)
15 euros/month has been my employee special price for housing a server
with flat traffic
Am 27.09.2011 00:36, schrieb William Wrightman:
>
> May I ask how much the traffic was costing you?
a payed 15 euros/month for 2U 19" rack space, electrical power/cooling,
and an unmetered GigE switch port.
@all: thx for the flowers ;-) I'll try to keep my network status site up
as long as p
My fellow citizens,
today blutmagie exits nodes ceased operation.
My special hosting contract providing cheap traffic has been canceled
cause I'm no longer with Telefónica Germany. Trouble with feds, police,
or the content industry is certainly not the reason. It's only a
question of money to pay
Am 22.09.2011 12:01, schrieb morphium:
>
> Just for your information: We at torservers.net are getting several of
> this reports per day (about 10-20), we tried to explain what Tor is,
> how they could recognize Tor traffic and that we could, if they want
> it, exclude their IPs from our Exit Node
Am 16.09.2011 23:01, schrieb Olaf Selke:
>
> in case one might be interested in the location data stored in my
> torstatus.blutmagie.de database here's a dump of all geocoding related
> columns:
>
> http://selke.de/data/uploads/networkstatus.pdf
I should have mentioned
hi there,
in case one might be interested in the location data stored in my
torstatus.blutmagie.de database here's a dump of all geocoding related
columns:
http://selke.de/data/uploads/networkstatus.pdf
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Am 16.09.2011 16:12, schrieb Gitano:
> On 2011-09-16 12:18, Olaf Selke wrote:
>
>> Pls drop me a note if it works as expected and if I broke something else
>> with the modified php script.
>
> Bandwidth graph shows:
> ###
> Deprecated: Function split() is depreca
Am 14.09.2011 22:42, schrieb Big Momma:
> Is there a way of easily finding an exit node by US state. For example
> how would I find an exit node in Washington DC?
>
> I can go to http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/ and manually check all US
> exit nodes but this is time consuming. Is their an easier
hi there,
running v.0.2.3.4-alpha in the last few hours my routers get about 10%
more traffic than before with 0.2.3.1-alpha.
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Am 14.09.2011 02:57, schrieb Roger Dingledine:
>
> Iran blocked Tor by protocol fingerprint earlier today. Fortunately, the
> fix is on the relay side -- so once enough relays and bridges upgrade,
> the many tens of thousands of users in Iran will resume being able to
> reach the Tor network:
aft
hi there,
just for your entertainment here are the IOS interface stats for the
Debian box hosting the four blutmagie Tor routers. I'll try to
maintain Tor support after leaving my current employer this summer.
regards Olaf
foobar#show interfaces gi 9/9 counters
PortInOctets InUca
Hi folks,
to support World IPv6 Day I intend to limit torstatus.blutmagie.de
connectivity to IPv6 on Wednesday next week. My plan is to remove the
IPv4 A record from dns for 24h, leaving the record behind. The
machine will keep its IPv4 address and the Apache web server remains
bound to the I
Am 29.05.2011 21:36, schrieb Sebastian Hahn:
>
> Disabling logrotate for the time being and observing the
> results in the consensus would sure be appreciated. If you
> keep dropping from the consensus after logrotate stops
> HUPing tor, something else is up.
indeed, blutmagie appears to lose its
Hi,
the last three weeks I noticed blutmagie as well as torserver.net
routers sporadically being dropped from the consensus. The routers have
perfect uptimes and IP connectivity doesn't seem to be a problem.
Any idea what's going wrong with the consensus?
regards Olaf
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On 19.05.2011 13:21, Eugen Leitl wrote:
>
> I can help with testing, just got IPv6 to work natively.
blutmagie exit node's operating system as well as torstatus.blutmagie.de
are IPv6 enabled, too.
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On 19.05.2011 08:54, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>
> o Major features:
> - Set SO_REUSEADDR on all sockets, not just listeners. This should
> help busy exit nodes avoid running out of useable ports just
> because all the ports have been used in the near past. Resolves
> issue 2
hi again,
without any manual intervention the blutmagie routers show up in the
consensus again. There's nothing in the logs besides the common
heartbeat and eventdns messages.
Keep you posted ...
clueless Olaf
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hi,
after two days all blutmagie routers appear to have been dropped from
the consensus. Does v0.2.3.1 trigger an old "extra-info descriptor
exceeding 50k" bug again? Today the my stats directories grew beyond 50k.
regards Olaf
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Hi there,
just upgraded the blutmagie routers to v0.2.3.1-alpha using
libevent-2.0.so.5.
regards Olaf
always on the bleeding edge
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Hi there,
in week 14 my exit nodes' bandwidth dropped to less than 400 MBit/s. It
doesn't look like a technical problem. Might it be related to the four
new torservers.net routers providing plenty of new exit bandwidth?
regards Olaf
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Am 02.03.2011 19:28, schrieb morphium:
>
> Reason:
> https://www.joachim-breitner.de/blog/archives/478-Tor-exit-node-shut-down-by-server4you.html
at 06/08/2010 law office "Waldorf Rechtsanwälte" Munich sent me a
request demanding information regarding unauthorized distribution of
"Iron Man 2" vi
I don't know the reason either. fyi blutmagie TNS site uses MaxMind's
GeoLite City database for geocoding http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecity
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hi,
just in case anyone might find this useful, here's the procinfo output from
my x86_64 Debian machine running all four blutmagie exit nodes. Compiled with
--enable-openbsd-malloc option Tor's memory consumption is rather moderate,
but Tor is a cpu hog ;-)
=== snip ===
anonymizer2:~# procinfo
Am 24.02.2011 08:45, schrieb grarpamp:
> There is NO way to detect passive monitoring unless you have access
> to the monitor.
for each exit node I can set up a unique decoy email account one a
machine controlled my myself, access it over unencrypted pop or imap
sessions thru Tor and wait for a s
On 20.02.2011 22:52, Matthew wrote:
> I have two questions relating to the Tor status for example at blutmagie.
>
> Why are some node names in bold? Sometimes the number of days up is in
> bold too, sometimes just the node name.
bold means the router is flagged "Named" by the dirservers.
Olaf
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