This looks promising then, especially as I intend to expand the tor nodes I'm donating to the network. Just added a middle in Japan yesterday :)
I'll definitely check it out, thanks for the effort put into this!!
Matt Westfall President & CIO ECAN Solutions, Inc. Everything Computers and Networks 804.592.1672
------ Original Message ------ From: theonionbox@gmx.com To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Sent: 10/31/2019 4:33:10 PM Subject: Re: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v19.2: Dashboard to monitor Tor node operations
Hello Matt, thank you for this question. For a share of the information displayed you are right. This is due to the fact that the metrics page and The Onion Box both display data from Onionoo. The relevant difference yet is that the Box attaches to the node to monitor it, whereas the metrics view is based on data that the node releases to the Tor network. As there's no demand for the Box to ensure anonymity (the dashboard is - usually - operated by s/o trustful), it does display as well enhanced and more detailled data that metrics shall not distribute. Thus the Box shows - as some examples - the configuration data of the node (as the node understood it), a live view of the up-/downloaded bandwidth (resolution 1/s vs 1/24h @ metrics), the messages that the node emits - and provides a mean to switch message levels with just one click. Some of those data - perhaps even all of it - may be found somewhere ... and the Box does what a dashboad does: It displays information from different sources in context for easier access - to support analysis and understanding. The ControlCenter creates an even more focused survey and allows (family) operators to verify the healthyness of a number of nodes (of his / her family) on a single page - displaying for each node e.g. live bandwith data and the status flags, as well as giving access to the detail dashboard (if necessary in case of trouble). I don't think this is a feature elsewhere available in the Tor universe. I yet know that these words just express my personal opinion. If you still have concerns I'd be happy to discuss with you - perhaps off list
- what you would demand to get additonal value from an Onion Box.
Greetings, Ralph
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2019 um 01:16 Uhr Von: "ECAN - Matt Westfall" mwestfall@ecansol.com An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org, "Tor Relay Mailinglist" tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v19.2: Dashboard to monitor Tor node operations As far as I can tell, this just gives you a graphical representation of the data available from metrics.torproject...... which already has graphs....... I'm confused.
Can you elaborate as to why someone should look into running this?
Thanks,
Matt Westfall President & CIO ECAN Solutions, Inc. Everything Computers and Networks 804.592.1672
------ Original Message ------ From: theonionbox@gmx.com To: "Tor Relay Mailinglist" tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Sent: 10/30/2019 5:39:10 PM Subject: [tor-relays] The Onion Box v19.2: Dashboard to monitor Tor node operations
Good evening to the list! It's been a while since you've heard news about The Onion Box http://www.theonionbox.com. This was due to the fact that I spent some time to implement the ControlCenter, as ability to monitor several (better: as many as you like) Tor nodes in parallel. This picture https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox/blob/devel/docs/images/cc.png gives you an impression of a ControlCenter in action. The latest version https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox/releases/tag/v19.2b3 is still labeled 'beta', yet seems stable enough to be released for broader testing. Documentation https://github.com/ralphwetzel/theonionbox/blob/devel/README.md is not finalized so far, but I'm convinced it is supportive enough to lead you over the low hurdles to setup your box. To upgrade your installation via pip https://pypi.org/project/theonionbox/19.2b3/, please use 'pip install theonionbox==19.2b3 --upgrade' ... as it would otherwise still pull the latest stable release (v4.3.1). Please note that the support for Python 2 was dropped, so you have to use Python 3.6 or higher to operate your Onion Box. Any feedback ist highly appreciated. Enjoy!
Greetings, Ralph
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