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(a)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.
>
>
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?
Opening a ticket on this would be great!
~ Art.
>
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 4:06 PM, Arturo Filastò <arturo(a)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.
>
>