Hi Stephanie, will this do the trick?
http://blog.atagar.com/nyx-release-2-0/
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Stephanie Whited steph@torproject.org wrote:
Glad we'll have a post up about this!
Damian, do you want to write a draft and we can help polish or would you like Tommy to write a draft first and get your feedback?
-Steph
On 11/7/17 9:56 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
Thanks Tommy! Actually, I was just about to reach out to Stephanie to ask how she would care to proceed with a tor blog post. Love to have your professional touch on this Tommy. :P
Cheers! -Damian
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:51 AM, Tommy Collison tommyc@torproject.org wrote:
Congrats on the launch, Damian!
Want to write up something quick for the blog? If you want, I can pull something together and run it by you.
Tommy
On 11/6/17 3:41 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
Hi all, after years of being in the works I'm pleased to announce Nyx! A long overdue modernization of arm.
http://blog.atagar.com/nyx-release-2-0/ https://nyx.torproject.org/
Even more important for our controller space at large, Nyx is coming hand-in-hand with Stem 1.6. A full year of improvements that include descriptor creation support, ed25519 certificates, performance tuning, and much, much more...
https://stem.torproject.org/change_log.html#version-1-6
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I'll definitely crib off that.
There's overlap between what data Nyx displays with what Tor Metrics displays, right?
TC
On 11/7/17 10:04 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
Hi Stephanie, will this do the trick?
http://blog.atagar.com/nyx-release-2-0/
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Stephanie Whited steph@torproject.org wrote:
Glad we'll have a post up about this!
Damian, do you want to write a draft and we can help polish or would you like Tommy to write a draft first and get your feedback?
-Steph
On 11/7/17 9:56 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
Thanks Tommy! Actually, I was just about to reach out to Stephanie to ask how she would care to proceed with a tor blog post. Love to have your professional touch on this Tommy. :P
Cheers! -Damian
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:51 AM, Tommy Collison tommyc@torproject.org wrote:
Congrats on the launch, Damian!
Want to write up something quick for the blog? If you want, I can pull something together and run it by you.
Tommy
On 11/6/17 3:41 PM, Damian Johnson wrote:
Hi all, after years of being in the works I'm pleased to announce Nyx! A long overdue modernization of arm.
http://blog.atagar.com/nyx-release-2-0/ https://nyx.torproject.org/
Even more important for our controller space at large, Nyx is coming hand-in-hand with Stem 1.6. A full year of improvements that include descriptor creation support, ed25519 certificates, performance tuning, and much, much more...
https://stem.torproject.org/change_log.html#version-1-6
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On 11/7/17 10:59 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
I'll definitely crib off that.
There's overlap between what data Nyx displays with what Tor Metrics displays, right?
Kinda? Nyx has much, much richer information. Atlas gets hourly information. Nyx's info is both real time and far, far more detailed.
Oh, that's big; I missed that. So Nyx gives you real-time information on your individual relay, and less about the network overall?
Oh, that's big; I missed that. So Nyx gives you real-time information on your individual relay, and less about the network overall?
Correct. Atlas provides a website where you can look up general information on any relay, whereas Nyx provides detailed real-time information about your relay.
On 8 Nov 2017, at 06:22, Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org wrote:
Oh, that's big; I missed that. So Nyx gives you real-time information on your individual relay, and less about the network overall?
Correct. Atlas provides a website where you can look up general information on any relay, whereas Nyx provides detailed real-time information about your relay.
The difference is really important: relays can't report detailed stats publicly, because it's not safe for clients. (It makes some attacks easier.)
Tools like nyx allow relay operators to get detailed stats for their relays, while protecting tor users.
T
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