Thanks Ralph! Info found.


Olaf


On 31.01.2017 22:35, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
Hi Olaf,
there's an additional description available on GitHub in the 'Issues' section that explains this step.
And yes, you're right: The documentation definitely needs an update.
 
Thank you for operating The Onion Box!
Best regards,
 
Ralph
 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 31. Januar 2017 um 19:06 Uhr
Von: "Olaf Grimm" <dl1hqd@gmx.de>
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v3.2: Web Interface for your Tor relay

Please make an example of the tor config for the Onion Box access (config remarks found in README.md on github)

"set the HashedControlPassword option in Tor's config file and define a password to access the ControlPort."

What I must write line by line? I don't understand how can I define a password in hashed case.

 

Olaf

 
On 30.01.2017 21:46, Ralph Wetzel wrote:
Good Evening!
 
After a month full of testing and modifications, I've just released The Onion Box v3.2; as usual, it's available on GitHub.
Amongst the things already mentioned when announcing the first RC, this version features support for HiRes (Retina) displays as well as improved chart rendering performance and fixes some issues when operating via SSL.
 
I'm looking forward receiving your feedback (good or bad) or even some feature requests if you're interested in a dedicated functionality.
Thank you for operating The Onion Box!
Best regards,
 
Ralph
 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 03. Januar 2017 um 14:26 Uhr
Von: theonionbox@gmx.com
An: "Tor Relay Mailinglist" <tor-relays@lists.torproject.org>
Betreff: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v3.2: Web Interface for your Tor relay
Hello friends!
 
First of all I'd like to send you my greetings for 2017 wishing you and the whole Tor community all the best and great success on the journey to support the freedom of the internet.
 
There is a RC for v3.2 of The Onion Box available at GitHub. The changes happened mostly in the background as preparation for the Box to monitor local as well as remote relays. The first result of this endeavor is the new section Family Performance that displays Onionoo network (bandwidth) data for all relays within the family of the local relay.
 
Therefore I would like to ask especially those of you who run a number of relays to give this version a try. I would be very happy to receive some feedback (good or bad) or even some feature requests if you're interested in a dedicated functionality.
 
The new release partially answers this request of nusenu.
 
 
 
 
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