Thank you moritz! You are the blond panda bear of love.
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 at 09:12 Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 11/13/2015 12:59 AM, I wrote:
> > http://relaymap.torservers.net/ brings a 404
>
> It has moved to http://map.torservers.net/ -- sorry for the confusion.
>
> opi, we could move the thing
On 11/13/2015 12:59 AM, I wrote:
> http://relaymap.torservers.net/ brings a 404
It has moved to http://map.torservers.net/ -- sorry for the confusion.
opi, we could move the thing to our infrastructure to get control over
IP/UA logging (ie. disable it), and the ability to reenable HTTPS.
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http://relaymap.torservers.net/ brings a 404
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Le Thu, 12 Nov 2015 16:36:50 +0100,
Moritz Bartl a écrit :
> You are right -- why not? :) map.torservers.net CNAME entry created.
http://map.torservers.net/ is live, thx \o/
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On 11/12/2015 02:40 PM, opi wrote:
> ( personnal point of view: why not map.torservers.net ? )
You are right -- why not? :) map.torservers.net CNAME entry created.
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Le Thu, 12 Nov 2015 10:16:13 +0100,
Moritz Bartl a écrit :
> I'd be more than happy to host it on torservers.net, it's a relay
> related thing anyway! Opi, what do you think about
> relaymap.torservers.net? I have created a CNAME record now that points
> to your Github.
Thank you Moritz !
I con
Hi,
On 11/12/2015 03:49 AM, Virgil Griffith wrote:
> Im not sure how one proposes this, but could we get a code review on
> OnionMap and then move it to
>
> https://map.torproject.org ?
I am not an authoritative source, but these are my thoughts around it
without speaking to anyone about it:
Th
Im not sure how one proposes this, but could we get a code review on
OnionMap and then move it to
https://map.torproject.org ?
-V
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 at 06:39 Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 11/11/2015 10:55 PM, opi wrote:
> > I made some improvements recently; Onionmap now supports Onionoo
> > reques
On 11/11/2015 10:55 PM, opi wrote:
> I made some improvements recently; Onionmap now supports Onionoo
> request parameters : [...]
Great stuff! And thanks for the shoutout :-)
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Le Fri, 18 Sep 2015 19:01:25 +,
nusenu a écrit :
> > Onionmap doesn't have many features for now, but I plan to add:
> >
> > - Filter by relay type : guard, exit
> > - Add cache for Onionoo data
> > - Other filters ? AS, BW, ...
>
> Great, looking forward to it.
>
> here a few ideas:
> h
Le Fri, 18 Sep 2015 19:01:25 +,
nusenu a écrit :
> > Onionmap doesn't have many features for now, but I plan to add:
> >
> > - Filter by relay type : guard, exit
> > - Add cache for Onionoo data
> > - Other filters ? AS, BW, ...
>
> Great, looking forward to it.
>
> here a few ideas:
> h
Hey,
I was working on something similar. Mine is less polished, but gets
across the same idea. I also decided to show exit probability, and how
much bandwidth each country has.
http://k2und5y3pgjtijeb.onion/mapped-count.html
In the raw data, I also have aggregated data on "government groups"
(NA
> Last week Luke Millanta released OnionView [1], a nice map showing the
> location of all Tor relays around the world. It's not free software,
> and using Google Maps doesn't really make me happy.
>
> Few days ago I started working on a similar application. I present you
> Onionmap:
>
> http
On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 15:51:14 +0200
opi wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Last week Luke Millanta released OnionView [1], a nice map showing the
> location of all Tor relays around the world. It's not free software,
> and using Google Maps doesn't really make me happy.
>
> Few days ago I started working on
Hi there,
Last week Luke Millanta released OnionView [1], a nice map showing the
location of all Tor relays around the world. It's not free software,
and using Google Maps doesn't really make me happy.
Few days ago I started working on a similar application. I present you
Onionmap:
https://o
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