
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi devs, I was reminded by Harmony that I said a while back [0] that I would announce new Onionoo versions on this list and not only in private message to Harmony for including them in the next TWN issue. Oops. So, version 2.4 added a new "effective_family" field to details documents, listing all the relays with which the relay in question is in an effective, mutual family relationship. The main goal here is to make it easier to detect misconfigured relay families. This can be relay operators or friendly people watching over the Tor network and reminding relay operators to fix their configurations. [1] The new version 2.5 that I deployed this week adds the optional "measured" field to details documents. The main idea behind this new field is that relay operators and Tor network debuggers can now figure out easily whether a relay is affected by not being measured by a sufficient number of bandwidth authorities and as a result has lower usage than it could handle. This field is not yet displayed by the Onionoo clients Atlas or Globe, but it's accessible via Onionoo's API [2]. More details are on ticket #16020 [3]. All the best, Karsten [0] onionoo-announce@ posting from April 27, 2015 [1] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-news/2015-August/000109.html [2] https://onionoo.torproject.org/protocol.html#details [3] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/16020 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJV1HYeAAoJEJD5dJfVqbCrFJAIAIQYIC0CiSx6GJJikQ6CTxgw +AljFxABfnLtHu58EtBLx1jRJo0u9fStCMA/YFWLiq3FmEhCb5YvoL4zwa92PwlN bIoEricgq3sXjOm6TxJ75/6OBeH8AVIsah6qxHFkVfCPwjmt0bsDyaE7VqlCv2tN tAunIZcDyhsStGOOErr5uc9FHgPquvb66Iy7YFwnJxioMRE3yp4GBTDv78WyUEuR TZOWBh/cbJYrwSu5b+vU3C+t9eAI9ErQ8BDYlwy0C6zgJO+paSUkxWkCvuI3nv2l e/Ol6M40c9syZEb5jexn3K3NTOpJCKKhjXoXtP7UHXz8ZSdhZw2gxi31ZXYrSkQ= =/rwg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----