Hello everyone,
As we all know, nodes are the building blocks of the tor-network. More often than not these nodes require some maintenance, which could be in the form of software upgrades, troubleshooting issues, rebooting the relays in case of failures, etc.
As of today, if any relay disappears from the tor-network, no one will know. Tor-Weather aims at solving this by creating a notification service which relay operators can subscribe to in order to get various types of updates for their relays.
The tor-weather service will offer a plethora of notifications options for the relays. These include, the node being down, running on EOL/Outdated version, losing a flag, ranking in top 20/50/100, etc. These notifications can be subscribed & customized by the relay operators to fit their needs using a web-frontend.
Folks interested in the project can refer this https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2022-May/014734.html thread in the tor-dev mailing list for regular updates. Suggestions are always welcomed! Please reach out to us in irc (#tor-dev) for any ideas, questions, or suggestions you might have.
Thanks,
Sarthik Gupta
Hey SG,
thats great news, regarding reduction of nodes running Outdated versions. From time to time torproject needs removing not only a few EOL relays just because, they running a left alone Outdated version.
Merci Jonfri
Sarthik Gupta:
Hello everyone,
As we all know, nodes are the building blocks of the tor-network. More often than not these nodes require some maintenance, which could be in the form of software upgrades, troubleshooting issues, rebooting the relays in case of failures, etc.
As of today, if any relay disappears from the tor-network, no one will know. Tor-Weather aims at solving this by creating a notification service which relay operators can subscribe to in order to get various types of updates for their relays.
The tor-weather service will offer a plethora of notifications options for the relays. These include, the node being down, running on EOL/Outdated version, losing a flag, ranking in top 20/50/100, etc. These notifications can be subscribed & customized by the relay operators to fit their needs using a web-frontend.
Folks interested in the project can refer this https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2022-May/014734.html thread in the tor-dev mailing list for regular updates. Suggestions are always welcomed! Please reach out to us in irc (#tor-dev) for any ideas, questions, or suggestions you might have.
Thanks,
Sarthik Gupta
tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 3:39:55 AM CEST Sarthik Gupta wrote:
The tor-weather service will offer a plethora of notifications options for the relays.
If you program something new, see if you can use the old code: https://github.com/thingless/torweather As far as I know, nusenu is also building something new. I don't know if he has already done something. He'll read this and get in touch.
;-) dream: someone resuscitates OnionTip.com or TorTip.com
These include, the node being down, running on EOL/Outdated version, losing a flag, ranking in top 20/50/100, etc. These notifications can be subscribed & customized by the relay operators to fit their needs using a web-frontend.
Please not 'losing a flag' This confuses people and encourages even more people not to update their relays. Or like at the moment: 2 Authority voting running relays offline & flags come and go. Then this list is flooded with mails.
Folks interested in the project can refer this https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2022-May/014734.html thread in the tor-dev mailing list for regular updates. Suggestions are always welcomed! Please reach out to us in irc (#tor-dev) for any ideas, questions, or suggestions you might have.
Unfortunately, comments are not allowed in: https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Proposal
Cons: The email provided in the ContactInfo is obfuscated in most of the cases as they should be according to the torrc documentation. Hence this information cannot be relied upon.
Please replace the link to the outdated jessie manpage use stable 'bullseye' or https://manpages.debian.org/main/tor/torrc.5.en.html
You _MAY_ want to obscure is in the torrc not _SHOULD_ And especially in the last few weeks, several Tor Dev's have asked: - DO NOT obfuscate your contact information! Maintainers already burn a lot of time trying to decipher obfuscated contact info!
Every reasonable email provider has spamassassin and amavisd-new running. We should tell people to use the header: 'X-Spam-Level: YES'
Hey, thanks for going through the proposal.
So, prior to writing the proposal for the Tor-Weather, I referred to multiple sources of which https://github.com/thingless/torweather was one. Some parts of the code can be reused, though the implementation differs by a great extent.
It’s nice to know that someone else is also working on a similar project. Would definitely love to interact with nusenu and explore his vision for the project. In case the visions align, it would be great to have a co-contributor.
In terms of the notifications, we considered the issues that could be caused by frequent unreliable notifications, and that’s why we’ll be offering an option to customize each notification individually. For instance, relay operators can customize the “Losing a flag” notification to only get triggered if the relay has lost a flag for a minimum of 24hrs. Take note that this could be any number of hours. I think that should solve the issue.
Prior to sending the previous email, I did try to enable comments on the GitLab wiki, but it seemed a bit complicated to enable. Will be exploring other ways to get this done & will send a follow-up email for that.
Finally, I agree the man-pages listed that the email may be obscure & not should be. Honestly, I didn’t pay attention to that level of detail while writing the proposal, have made the corrections, and will take a look beforehand from the next time.
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 7:49 PM lists@for-privacy.net wrote:
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 3:39:55 AM CEST Sarthik Gupta wrote:
The tor-weather service will offer a plethora of notifications options
for
the relays.
If you program something new, see if you can use the old code: https://github.com/thingless/torweather As far as I know, nusenu is also building something new. I don't know if he has already done something. He'll read this and get in touch.
;-) dream: someone resuscitates OnionTip.com or TorTip.com
These include, the node being down, running on EOL/Outdated version, losing a flag, ranking in top 20/50/100, etc. These
notifications
can be subscribed & customized by the relay operators to fit their needs using a web-frontend.
Please not 'losing a flag' This confuses people and encourages even more people not to update their relays. Or like at the moment: 2 Authority voting running relays offline & flags come and go. Then this list is flooded with mails.
Folks interested in the project can refer this https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2022-May/014734.html thread in the tor-dev mailing list for regular updates. Suggestions are always welcomed! Please reach out to us in irc (#tor-dev) for any ideas, questions, or suggestions you might have.
Unfortunately, comments are not allowed in: https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Proposal
Cons: The email provided in the ContactInfo is obfuscated in most of the cases as they should be according to the torrc documentation. Hence this information cannot be relied upon.
Please replace the link to the outdated jessie manpage use stable 'bullseye' or https://manpages.debian.org/main/tor/torrc.5.en.html
You _MAY_ want to obscure is in the torrc not _SHOULD_ And especially in the last few weeks, several Tor Dev's have asked:
- DO NOT obfuscate your contact information! Maintainers already burn a
lot of time trying to decipher obfuscated contact info!
Every reasonable email provider has spamassassin and amavisd-new running. We should tell people to use the header: 'X-Spam-Level: YES'
-- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco!
Debian GNU/Linux
It's free software and it gives you freedom!_______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
*[Status Update for the Project] - **Week-1 & Week-2*
*Completed* *1. Initialized the Repository:* a. Used pipenv for managing packages & virtual environments. b. Added & configured linters, formatters & other tools. c. Created few pre-commit hooks for automating trivial tasks. d. Configured dev & prod environments with config file. e. Setup a few branch policies on GitLab.
*2. Initiated the Flask App:* a. Created a shared SMTP package with few utility methods for sending emails. b. Configured the process of injecting data in dynamic email templates. c. Configured the database connections with the project. d. Added models for the tables to be created at startup if does not exist already.
*In-Progress* 1. Initiated the development of scripts for fetching data from Onionoo. 2. Started developing queries for fetching data from the tables including interfaces for each of the responses.
Updates for the Project will also be made available on the Project Wiki - Week 1 & Week 2 · Wiki · sarthikg / Tor-Weather · GitLab (torproject.org) https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Project-Status-Updates/Week-1-&-Week-2 .
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 1:00 AM Sarthik Gupta sarthikg@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, thanks for going through the proposal.
So, prior to writing the proposal for the Tor-Weather, I referred to multiple sources of which https://github.com/thingless/torweather was one. Some parts of the code can be reused, though the implementation differs by a great extent.
It’s nice to know that someone else is also working on a similar project. Would definitely love to interact with nusenu and explore his vision for the project. In case the visions align, it would be great to have a co-contributor.
In terms of the notifications, we considered the issues that could be caused by frequent unreliable notifications, and that’s why we’ll be offering an option to customize each notification individually. For instance, relay operators can customize the “Losing a flag” notification to only get triggered if the relay has lost a flag for a minimum of 24hrs. Take note that this could be any number of hours. I think that should solve the issue.
Prior to sending the previous email, I did try to enable comments on the GitLab wiki, but it seemed a bit complicated to enable. Will be exploring other ways to get this done & will send a follow-up email for that.
Finally, I agree the man-pages listed that the email may be obscure & not should be. Honestly, I didn’t pay attention to that level of detail while writing the proposal, have made the corrections, and will take a look beforehand from the next time.
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 7:49 PM lists@for-privacy.net wrote:
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 3:39:55 AM CEST Sarthik Gupta wrote:
The tor-weather service will offer a plethora of notifications options
for
the relays.
If you program something new, see if you can use the old code: https://github.com/thingless/torweather As far as I know, nusenu is also building something new. I don't know if he has already done something. He'll read this and get in touch.
;-) dream: someone resuscitates OnionTip.com or TorTip.com
These include, the node being down, running on EOL/Outdated version, losing a flag, ranking in top 20/50/100, etc. These
notifications
can be subscribed & customized by the relay operators to fit their needs using a web-frontend.
Please not 'losing a flag' This confuses people and encourages even more people not to update their relays. Or like at the moment: 2 Authority voting running relays offline & flags come and go. Then this list is flooded with mails.
Folks interested in the project can refer this https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2022-May/014734.html thread in the tor-dev mailing list for regular updates. Suggestions are always welcomed! Please reach out to us in irc (#tor-dev) for any ideas, questions, or suggestions you might have.
Unfortunately, comments are not allowed in: https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Proposal
Cons: The email provided in the ContactInfo is obfuscated in most of the cases as they should be according to the torrc documentation. Hence this information cannot be relied upon.
Please replace the link to the outdated jessie manpage use stable 'bullseye' or https://manpages.debian.org/main/tor/torrc.5.en.html
You _MAY_ want to obscure is in the torrc not _SHOULD_ And especially in the last few weeks, several Tor Dev's have asked:
- DO NOT obfuscate your contact information! Maintainers already burn a
lot of time trying to decipher obfuscated contact info!
Every reasonable email provider has spamassassin and amavisd-new running. We should tell people to use the header: 'X-Spam-Level: YES'
-- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco!
Debian GNU/Linux
It's free software and it gives you freedom!_______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Hi,
Congratulations of being the GSoC 2022 project. I have a soft spot for Tor Weather, it was the reason I remember to ask for my tshirts for running my tor nodes.
I would love to help get it back up and running, please let me know how the process works to volunteer.
nullvoid
Sarthik Gupta:
*[Status Update for the Project] - **Week-1 & Week-2*
*Completed* *1. Initialized the Repository:* a. Used pipenv for managing packages & virtual environments. b. Added & configured linters, formatters & other tools. c. Created few pre-commit hooks for automating trivial tasks. d. Configured dev & prod environments with config file. e. Setup a few branch policies on GitLab.
*2. Initiated the Flask App:* a. Created a shared SMTP package with few utility methods for sending emails. b. Configured the process of injecting data in dynamic email templates. c. Configured the database connections with the project. d. Added models for the tables to be created at startup if does not exist already.
*In-Progress*
- Initiated the development of scripts for fetching data from Onionoo.
- Started developing queries for fetching data from the tables including
interfaces for each of the responses.
Updates for the Project will also be made available on the Project Wiki - Week 1 & Week 2 · Wiki · sarthikg / Tor-Weather · GitLab (torproject.org) https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Project-Status-Updates/Week-1-&-Week-2 .
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 1:00 AM Sarthik Gupta sarthikg@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, thanks for going through the proposal.
So, prior to writing the proposal for the Tor-Weather, I referred to multiple sources of which https://github.com/thingless/torweather was one. Some parts of the code can be reused, though the implementation differs by a great extent.
It’s nice to know that someone else is also working on a similar project. Would definitely love to interact with nusenu and explore his vision for the project. In case the visions align, it would be great to have a co-contributor.
In terms of the notifications, we considered the issues that could be caused by frequent unreliable notifications, and that’s why we’ll be offering an option to customize each notification individually. For instance, relay operators can customize the “Losing a flag” notification to only get triggered if the relay has lost a flag for a minimum of 24hrs. Take note that this could be any number of hours. I think that should solve the issue.
Prior to sending the previous email, I did try to enable comments on the GitLab wiki, but it seemed a bit complicated to enable. Will be exploring other ways to get this done & will send a follow-up email for that.
Finally, I agree the man-pages listed that the email may be obscure & not should be. Honestly, I didn’t pay attention to that level of detail while writing the proposal, have made the corrections, and will take a look beforehand from the next time.
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 7:49 PM lists@for-privacy.net wrote:
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 3:39:55 AM CEST Sarthik Gupta wrote:
The tor-weather service will offer a plethora of notifications options
for
the relays.
If you program something new, see if you can use the old code: https://github.com/thingless/torweather As far as I know, nusenu is also building something new. I don't know if he has already done something. He'll read this and get in touch.
;-) dream: someone resuscitates OnionTip.com or TorTip.com
These include, the node being down, running on EOL/Outdated version, losing a flag, ranking in top 20/50/100, etc. These
notifications
can be subscribed & customized by the relay operators to fit their needs using a web-frontend.
Please not 'losing a flag' This confuses people and encourages even more people not to update their relays. Or like at the moment: 2 Authority voting running relays offline & flags come and go. Then this list is flooded with mails.
Folks interested in the project can refer this https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2022-May/014734.html thread in the tor-dev mailing list for regular updates. Suggestions are always welcomed! Please reach out to us in irc (#tor-dev) for any ideas, questions, or suggestions you might have.
Unfortunately, comments are not allowed in: https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Proposal
Cons: The email provided in the ContactInfo is obfuscated in most of the cases as they should be according to the torrc documentation. Hence this information cannot be relied upon.
Please replace the link to the outdated jessie manpage use stable 'bullseye' or https://manpages.debian.org/main/tor/torrc.5.en.html
You _MAY_ want to obscure is in the torrc not _SHOULD_ And especially in the last few weeks, several Tor Dev's have asked:
- DO NOT obfuscate your contact information! Maintainers already burn a
lot of time trying to decipher obfuscated contact info!
Every reasonable email provider has spamassassin and amavisd-new running. We should tell people to use the header: 'X-Spam-Level: YES'
-- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco!
Debian GNU/Linux
It's free software and it gives you freedom!_______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Hey,
Apologies for getting back a bit late. While the project wasn't in a stage where contributing would have been easy at that time, now, I have worked to make sure that understanding the codebase and contributing to it is a breeze for anyone.
In the current stage, most of the heavy-lifting pieces like authentication, authorization, verification, login, register flows are in place with a lot of utility functions that can be consumed across the application. The only major part left is the dashboard itself. If you are interested, you can contribute in its development.
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 11:44 AM nullvoid tor@nullvoid.me wrote:
Hi,
Congratulations of being the GSoC 2022 project. I have a soft spot for Tor Weather, it was the reason I remember to ask for my tshirts for running my tor nodes.
I would love to help get it back up and running, please let me know how the process works to volunteer.
nullvoid
Sarthik Gupta:
*[Status Update for the Project] - **Week-1 & Week-2*
*Completed* *1. Initialized the Repository:* a. Used pipenv for managing packages & virtual environments. b. Added & configured linters, formatters & other tools. c. Created few pre-commit hooks for automating trivial tasks. d. Configured dev & prod environments with config file. e. Setup a few branch policies on GitLab.
*2. Initiated the Flask App:* a. Created a shared SMTP package with few utility methods for
sending
emails. b. Configured the process of injecting data in dynamic email
templates.
c. Configured the database connections with the project. d. Added models for the tables to be created at startup if does not
exist already.
*In-Progress*
- Initiated the development of scripts for fetching data from Onionoo.
- Started developing queries for fetching data from the tables including
interfaces for each of the responses.
Updates for the Project will also be made available on the Project Wiki
- Week
1 & Week 2 · Wiki · sarthikg / Tor-Weather · GitLab (torproject.org) <
https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Project-Status-Up...
.
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 1:00 AM Sarthik Gupta sarthikg@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey, thanks for going through the proposal.
So, prior to writing the proposal for the Tor-Weather, I referred to multiple sources of which https://github.com/thingless/torweather
was
one. Some parts of the code can be reused, though the implementation differs by a great extent.
It’s nice to know that someone else is also working on a similar
project.
Would definitely love to interact with nusenu and explore his vision for the project. In case the visions align, it would be great to have a co-contributor.
In terms of the notifications, we considered the issues that could be caused by frequent unreliable notifications, and that’s why we’ll be offering an option to customize each notification individually. For instance, relay operators can customize the “Losing a flag”
notification to
only get triggered if the relay has lost a flag for a minimum of 24hrs. Take note that this could be any number of hours. I think that should
solve
the issue.
Prior to sending the previous email, I did try to enable comments on the GitLab wiki, but it seemed a bit complicated to enable. Will be
exploring
other ways to get this done & will send a follow-up email for that.
Finally, I agree the man-pages listed that the email may be obscure &
not
should be. Honestly, I didn’t pay attention to that level of detail
while
writing the proposal, have made the corrections, and will take a look beforehand from the next time.
Thanks & Regards, Sarthik Gupta
On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 7:49 PM lists@for-privacy.net wrote:
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 3:39:55 AM CEST Sarthik Gupta wrote:
The tor-weather service will offer a plethora of notifications options
for
the relays.
If you program something new, see if you can use the old code: https://github.com/thingless/torweather As far as I know, nusenu is also building something new. I don't know
if
he has already done something. He'll read this and get in touch.
;-) dream: someone resuscitates OnionTip.com or TorTip.com
These include, the node being down, running on EOL/Outdated version, losing a flag, ranking in top 20/50/100, etc. These
notifications
can be subscribed & customized by the relay operators to fit their
needs
using a web-frontend.
Please not 'losing a flag' This confuses people and encourages even more people not to update
their
relays. Or like at the moment: 2 Authority voting running relays
offline
& flags come and go. Then this list is flooded with mails.
Folks interested in the project can refer this https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2022-May/014734.html thread in the tor-dev mailing list for regular updates. Suggestions
are
always welcomed! Please reach out to us in irc (#tor-dev) for any
ideas,
questions, or suggestions you might have.
Unfortunately, comments are not allowed in: https://gitlab.torproject.org/sarthikg/tor-weather/-/wikis/Proposal
Cons: The email provided in the ContactInfo is obfuscated in most of the
cases
as they should be according to the torrc documentation. Hence this information cannot be relied upon.
Please replace the link to the outdated jessie manpage use stable 'bullseye' or https://manpages.debian.org/main/tor/torrc.5.en.html
You _MAY_ want to obscure is in the torrc not _SHOULD_ And especially
in
the last few weeks, several Tor Dev's have asked:
- DO NOT obfuscate your contact information! Maintainers already burn a
lot of time trying to decipher obfuscated contact info!
Every reasonable email provider has spamassassin and amavisd-new
running.
We should tell people to use the header: 'X-Spam-Level: YES'
-- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco!
Debian GNU/Linux
It's free software and it gives you freedom!_______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
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