Not really helpful with traffic, but: 
https://metrics.torproject.org/exonerator.html 
<https://metrics.torproject.org/exonerator.html>

nifty

> On 23. Nov 2020, at 09:55, Dr Gerard Bulger <ger...@bulger.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> I have been running an exit (mythaicontribution) in Thailand for 3 Years (the 
> exit has narrow port 80 range but full 443 and all other less risky ports 
> open.  It has never been that busy as an exit, unlike my other UK and USA 
> exits of similar profile.   I noticed it was off line last week.   The ISP 
> was slow to work out what was going on, to discover that the upstream ISP has 
> blocked the IP “due to DOS attack”    I think that is unlikely for such a 
> long block, and assume the hand of MICT.  I gather the do not give reasons.   
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Thailand 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Thailand>)
> 
> In some ways surprising it took them so long.
> 
> Is there a way on Tor’s web pages and data base to look at historical data.   
> I am curious to know when it off line and removed from Tor metrics.
> 
> Gerry
> 
> 
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