How to know the running state of a tor relay?












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For study purpose, I need to know whether a tor relay is running or not at a specific time in the past. Is it possible to get the information and how can I do this?










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          If you know the IP address of the relay, or can look it up in relay search, you can use ExoneraTor can tell you if it was a relay on a specific date and time.






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          • Thanks your comment. Now I know if I have the IP address of the relay, I can get the running state of it through the "ExoneraTor" website. But the relay's IP address may change over time, so is there any way to get the running infomation by its more stable fingerprint?

            – Lucon Yang
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          • If a relay changes IP but keeps it's fingerprint, you may need to search metrics.torproject.org/collector.html for older IP address information. It is available there but I'm not sure any of the existing tools will show historical IP information.

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          If you know the IP address of the relay, or can look it up in relay search, you can use ExoneraTor can tell you if it was a relay on a specific date and time.






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          • Thanks your comment. Now I know if I have the IP address of the relay, I can get the running state of it through the "ExoneraTor" website. But the relay's IP address may change over time, so is there any way to get the running infomation by its more stable fingerprint?

            – Lucon Yang
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:49











          • If a relay changes IP but keeps it's fingerprint, you may need to search metrics.torproject.org/collector.html for older IP address information. It is available there but I'm not sure any of the existing tools will show historical IP information.

            – drew010
            Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
















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          If you know the IP address of the relay, or can look it up in relay search, you can use ExoneraTor can tell you if it was a relay on a specific date and time.






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          • Thanks your comment. Now I know if I have the IP address of the relay, I can get the running state of it through the "ExoneraTor" website. But the relay's IP address may change over time, so is there any way to get the running infomation by its more stable fingerprint?

            – Lucon Yang
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:49











          • If a relay changes IP but keeps it's fingerprint, you may need to search metrics.torproject.org/collector.html for older IP address information. It is available there but I'm not sure any of the existing tools will show historical IP information.

            – drew010
            Nov 24 '18 at 19:32














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          If you know the IP address of the relay, or can look it up in relay search, you can use ExoneraTor can tell you if it was a relay on a specific date and time.






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          If you know the IP address of the relay, or can look it up in relay search, you can use ExoneraTor can tell you if it was a relay on a specific date and time.







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          • Thanks your comment. Now I know if I have the IP address of the relay, I can get the running state of it through the "ExoneraTor" website. But the relay's IP address may change over time, so is there any way to get the running infomation by its more stable fingerprint?

            – Lucon Yang
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:49











          • If a relay changes IP but keeps it's fingerprint, you may need to search metrics.torproject.org/collector.html for older IP address information. It is available there but I'm not sure any of the existing tools will show historical IP information.

            – drew010
            Nov 24 '18 at 19:32



















          • Thanks your comment. Now I know if I have the IP address of the relay, I can get the running state of it through the "ExoneraTor" website. But the relay's IP address may change over time, so is there any way to get the running infomation by its more stable fingerprint?

            – Lucon Yang
            Nov 24 '18 at 7:49











          • If a relay changes IP but keeps it's fingerprint, you may need to search metrics.torproject.org/collector.html for older IP address information. It is available there but I'm not sure any of the existing tools will show historical IP information.

            – drew010
            Nov 24 '18 at 19:32

















          Thanks your comment. Now I know if I have the IP address of the relay, I can get the running state of it through the "ExoneraTor" website. But the relay's IP address may change over time, so is there any way to get the running infomation by its more stable fingerprint?

          – Lucon Yang
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:49





          Thanks your comment. Now I know if I have the IP address of the relay, I can get the running state of it through the "ExoneraTor" website. But the relay's IP address may change over time, so is there any way to get the running infomation by its more stable fingerprint?

          – Lucon Yang
          Nov 24 '18 at 7:49













          If a relay changes IP but keeps it's fingerprint, you may need to search metrics.torproject.org/collector.html for older IP address information. It is available there but I'm not sure any of the existing tools will show historical IP information.

          – drew010
          Nov 24 '18 at 19:32





          If a relay changes IP but keeps it's fingerprint, you may need to search metrics.torproject.org/collector.html for older IP address information. It is available there but I'm not sure any of the existing tools will show historical IP information.

          – drew010
          Nov 24 '18 at 19:32


















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