[tor-dev] atlas.torproject.org question

me at rndm.de me at rndm.de
Fri Jul 5 17:28:36 UTC 2013


Am 2013-07-05 11:00, schrieb Ian Goldberg:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 10:57:28AM -0400, me at rndm.de wrote:
>>> Sleek.  ;-)
>>> 
>>> I thought I saw on this thread that searching for bridges by their
>>> fingerprints is supposed to work, but it does not appear to for 
>>> mine.
>>> 
>>> I'm just pasting the hex string (like
>>> "6E2FF9C59A809882E1BAF2BD19508B1079B5C0E4", but that's not my real
>>> one)
>>> from the data/fingerprint file on my bridge into the search bar,
>>> and it
>>> says "No bridge found :(".
>>> 
>>> Did I misunderstand?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>>   - Ian
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>> 
>> Mh do you used your unhashed bridge fingerprint or a hashed one?
>> Afaik it's impossible to search for bridges using the unhashed
>> fingerprint.
>> 
>> You could directly query the api with
>> https://onionoo.torproject.org/summary?search=YOURFINGERPRINTHERE
>> and see if there is an item in the bridges array.
> 
> I used the one in the data/fingerprint file.  I thought the suggestion
> earlier in this thread was that the javascript would hash it for me.  
> I
> guess not?
> 
>    - Ian
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Mh I guess I need to refactor the search input to make it a bit more 
clear. Using ?search searches for fingerprints, nicknames or beginning 
of ip addresses in relays and nicknames or hashed fingerprints in 
bridges.

Atm I only hash all the requests for bridge or relay details.


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