Moving the thread to ooni-dev so that we can continue the discussion there.
On 2/17/14, 2:43 AM, Abel Corver wrote:
Hi Art,
Thanks!
Yeah, let's move this to the ooni-dev mailing list! (I've subscribed to both lists)
Shall we discuss the what exact ticket to open there, or do you want to file one now?
I openned a ticket about this on the github issue tracker: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-probe/issues/283
Let me know if you think that covers your use case and if you think there should be something added to it.
~ Art.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 4:06 PM, Arturo Filastò <arturo@filasto.net mailto:arturo@filasto.net> wrote:
On 2/16/14, 12:13 AM, Abel Corver wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a student in the US interested in finding out if my university is > censoring certain pages. > > (1) Are there any UI tools to visualize OONI reports? There is currently one graphical tool for aiding in visualizing ooniprobe reports called ooniprobix: https://github.com/AccessNow/ooniprobix. This can be useful for parsing and analyzing the reports, but not visualizing the report data. > (2) Do you know of existing initiatives to monitor censorship _within_ > networks, as opposed to by country? If so, are any of them specifically > targeting possible campus surveillance? > That is also what we are interested in measuring. That is why for example we include by default the AS number of the network that is being tested in the report. This allows us to know not only in which country censorship is happening, but also which ISP is performing censorship. The problem, however, is that there is currently no way to say that the censorship you are witnessing is caused by the ISP, but a local network policy (a campus performing censorship or an office). I think this is a worthwhile thing to have and I think we should open a ticket on our issue tracker to discuss how we could tackle implementing it: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-probe/issues. > Let me know if there're better places to ask this question. I wasn't > able to find an OONI mailing list. We do have a mailing list! You should subscribe to ooni-dev and ooni-talk: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/ooni-dev, https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/ooni-talk/ Do you mind if we move this discussion to the ooni-dev mailing list? ~ Art.