Question: Is there a security reason behind the search. I really like torstatus for the list and I feel like the consensus is already public so tor node are already public. Knowing that it is unmaintained at the moment, I'd be willing to host a mirror and continue development on that tool however the source repo listed at the end of the website does not work. Anybody know where/how the source code is available? On 2016-01-27 12:15 AM, Roman Mamedov
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On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 15:44:54 -0900 Jesse V <kernelcorn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 01/26/2016 03:16 AM, Kurt Besig wrote:My server is:https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=caf1eea0e8e8919dfc480a885b8bd1da00d0ffb7Just so you know, that website isn't maintained anymore.That's terrible to hear, since when? I was communicating to its maintainer just in November 2015, and he was making some nice changes to the website (and a bugfix on my request).You might be interested in atlas.torproject.org or globe.torproject.orgNeither of those allow you to view the full list of Tor nodes in a nice detailed sortable and filter-able list as we have on the main page of https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/, they hide all the actual data from you and want you to "Search" for it instead -- like everything these days. They can't be considered nowhere near a complete replacement for torstatus.both are far better than torstatus.blutmagie.deNope. |
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