[tor-relays] onionoo

eliaz eliaz at riseup.net
Mon Sep 2 16:20:23 UTC 2013


On 9/2/2013 10:02 AM, Kostas Jakeliunas wrote:
> The usual deal is to just wait a bit more, until your bridge gets voted
> into the last consensus. The "running: true/false" field in Onionoo simply
> indicates whether your bridge/relay descriptor is listed in the last
> consensus (which is published every hour, and includes a list of relays and
> bridges which the network authorities agreed on being valid / etc. for
> client usage.) It usually takes some time (e.g. more than an hour) even
> after your bridge/relay is successfully running. At least that's my
> (perhaps oversimplifying) take.

Thanks, you're right.

> Perhaps you're using it yourself, but one of the ways to probe Onionoo in a
> user-friendly way is the new Globe tool [1]. It includes bridges as well as
> relays.
> 
> [1]: http://globe.rndm.de/

Thanks for the pointer, globe is interesting. What is the latency of
globe (and the browser bundle map, for that matter)? I've assumed that
the circuits shown on the map are high-consensus, but I haven't been able to
correlate globe's top 10 with relays shown on the map. Maybe I'm being
impatient here too?

eliaz
gpg: 0x63D01EC6





More information about the tor-relays mailing list