The TorStatus pages at rueckgr.at and all.de have stopped reflecting the actual state of the Tor relays.
The page at rueckgr.at displays uptime as the length of time between 04 Jan and now, regardless of the actual history of the relays. The page at all.de is even worse, calculating uptime as the days since 06 Dec 2012. The former shows no less than uptime of 6 days and the latter shows every relay as having 35+ days of uptime.
The page at blutmagie.de has an accurate representation of relay uptimes, but their bandwidth stats are always inaccurate, so there really is no single TorStatus page that one can look at to get an accurate view of Tor relays.
What's going on with TorStatus?
On 1/11/13 2:29 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
The TorStatus pages at rueckgr.at and all.de have stopped reflecting the actual state of the Tor relays.
The page at rueckgr.at displays uptime as the length of time between 04 Jan and now, regardless of the actual history of the relays. The page at all.de is even worse, calculating uptime as the days since 06 Dec 2012. The former shows no less than uptime of 6 days and the latter shows every relay as having 35+ days of uptime.
The page at blutmagie.de has an accurate representation of relay uptimes, but their bandwidth stats are always inaccurate, so there really is no single TorStatus page that one can look at to get an accurate view of Tor relays.
You should try Atlas or Compass:
https://compass.torproject.org/
What's going on with TorStatus?
It's not maintained anymore.
Best, Karsten
https://atlas.torproject.org/ https://compass.torproject.org/
What's going on with TorStatus?
I used to poll the torstatus servers for some datas on occaision. Their node counts seem similar at the moment. I added compass a while ago which works similarly. It also changed recently ago from html to json data. Which, next to the local controller itself, is more efficient.
Would be nice to see a couple other compass out there someday.
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