ooniprobe-agent(1)


NAME

   ooniprobe-agent  -  an  internet  censorship  measurement  tool, system
   daemon.

SYNOPSIS

   ooniprobe-agent start | stop | run | status

DESCRIPTION

   ooniprobe-agent, is  a  system  daemon  responsible  for  automatically
   running  OONI  measurements  and exposing a web user interface. The web
   user interface is accessible by default on http://127.0.0.1:8842/

OPTIONS

   --help Display help and exit.

   --version
          Display the ooniprobe version and exit.

COMMANDS

   start Start the ooniprobe-agent in the background

   stop Stop the ooniprobe-agent

   status Show status of the ooniprobe-agent

   run Run the ooniprobe-agent in the foreground

OONIPROBE

   Read this before running ooniprobe!
   Running ooniprobe is a potentially risky activity. This greatly depends
   on the jurisdiction in which you are in and which test you are running.
   It is  technically  possible  for  a  person  observing  your  internet
   connection to be aware of the fact that you are running ooniprobe. This
   means that if running network measurement tests is something considered
   to be illegal in your country then you could be spotted.

   Furthermore,  ooniprobe  takes  no  precautions  to protect the install
   target machine from forensics analysis.  If  the  fact  that  you  have
   installed or used ooni probe is a liability for you, please be aware of
   this risk.

   What is this?
   ooniprobe is the command  line  tool  that  volunteers  and  researches
   interested in contributing data to the project should be running.

   If  you  are  interested  in  using  ooniprobe  from  a  graphical user
   interface refer to ooniprobe-agent and see how to run that.

   ooniprobe allows the user to select what test should be  run  and  what
   backend  should  be  used  for storing the test report and/or assisting
   them in the running of the test.

   ooniprobe tests are divided into two categories:  Traffic  Manipulation
   and Content Blocking.

   Traffic  Manipulation  tests aim to detect the presence of some sort of
   tampering with the internet traffic between the probe and a remote test
   helper  backend.  As such they usually require the selection of a oonib
   backend component for running the test.

   Content Blocking are aimed at enumerating the kind of content  that  is
   blocked  from  the  probes  network point of view. As such they usually
   require to have specified an input list for running the test.

EXAMPLES

   Run the web_connectivity test on http://torproject.org:
      ooniprobe web_connectivity --url http://torproject.org/

   Run the http_invalid_request_line test to detect middleboxes:
      ooniprobe http_invalid_request_line

   Run the http_header_field_manipulation test to detect middleboxes:
      ooniprobe http_header_field_manipulation

   List all the available tests:
      ooniprobe -s

   Start the web user interface:
      ooniprobe -w

AUTHOR

   The Tor Project

COPYRIGHT

   2016, The Tor Project





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