Damian Johnson: > Hi wonderful relay operators. It's GSoC season again, where students > can be funded to make open source projects like Tor even better! > > Nyx (previously known as arm [1]) has been my main focus this last > year and is inching ever closer to release. For those unfamiliar with > it, Nyx is an ncurses monitor for Tor relays providing a bandwidth > graph, event log, connections, config editor, and more. > > Rather than add new features my work has focused on making Nyx simpler > and faster, but GSoC provides us an opportunity to do even more. So > I'm curious - what do you want from an ncurses monitor? The answer may > be 'keep it simple'. Feature creep does us no favors. But if there's a > good fit I'd love to mentor a project that makes your lives even > better! > > I'm not overly fond of the ideas I've had so far... > > * Windows support. This poses a few challenges. [2] > * When running multiple tor instances on a single system connect to > them all, aggregating the information. +1 (I hope that requires ControlPort access only) > So anything come to mind? these are not really entire projects but features that come to mind: OfflineMasterKey support - display expiry information - easy interactive key renewal (if the master key is stored on the relay and protected with a passphrase) Can one renew keys through ControlPort access only? (for remote key renewal) warn the operator if she is using Google's DNS warn the operator if there is a mismatch between configured and effective MyFamily
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