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Hello Onionoo client developers,
the upcoming Onionoo version 3.0 will support searches by space-separated fingerprint.
To give you an example, the following two searches will both return moria1 as result, using the new version 3.0:
"9695DFC35FFEB861329B9F1AB04C46397020CE31"
"9695 DFC3 5FFE B861 329B 9F1A B04C 4639 7020 CE31"
(In the current version 2.6 that second search wouldn't return anything, because it would look for a fingerprint starting with 9695 *and* starting with DFC3 *and* starting with...)
You can try out the new behavior by using the Onionoo/Atlas/Globe mirrors run on thecthulhu.com:
https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#details/9695DFC35FFEB861329B9F1AB04C46397020CE...
https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#search/9695%20DFC3%205FFE%20B861%20329B%209F1A...
The corresponding service instances run on torproject.org have not been updated yet, so that only the first search will return a result:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9695DFC35FFEB861329B9F1AB04C46397020CE...
https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/9695%20DFC3%205FFE%20B861%20329B%209F1A... (not expected to return anything until November 15, 2015!)
The torproject.org instances will be updated in a month from now to give you the chance to update your clients. After all, your client might rely on the current behavior of the search parameter. (That's why this is a major protocol change, not because it's a major step towards world domination.) Please tell me if the new behavior doesn't work for you and you need me to make any changes/extensions.
More details on the ticket:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/17115
All the best, Karsten