Hello Tor, I have a few exit relays on the Tor network but generally I'm flying blind. Why isn't there an index of tor relays that can be accessed? Why isn't the tor access via it's website able to deliver me to the software pages? Why is the graphic display of tor connections over 5-years old? I thought tor was expert in data delivery and security. potlatch@protonmail.com
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Hi,
There are a few different tools that are publicly available.
Here are the ones that most relay operators use:
On 12 Mar 2020, at 18:17, potlatch potlatch@protonmail.com wrote:
I have a few exit relays on the Tor network but generally I'm flying blind. Why isn't there an index of tor relays that can be accessed?
Relay search is a general tool that lists relays and bridges: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html
Consensus health is a diagnostic tool that lists detailed relay vote info: https://consensus-health.torproject.org/#relayinfo
Why isn't the tor access via it's website able to deliver me to the software pages?
I'm not sure what you mean here, can you tell us what you've tried?
I just accessed the tor download page over tor, with 2 clicks from the www page: https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/
Why is the graphic display of tor connections over 5-years old? I thought tor was expert in data delivery and security.
There are a bunch of connection statistics that update every day: https://metrics.torproject.org/connbidirect.html https://metrics.torproject.org/torperf.html
Maybe you're talking about these charts?
Country Cartogram, Oxford Institute, 2012-2013 https://metrics.torproject.org/oxford-anonymous-internet.html
Data Flow, Uncharted, 2007-2016 https://metrics.torproject.org/uncharted-data-flow.html
I'm not sure if we have the tools to update them ourselves. Have you tried contacting the authors?
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