StreamGate

Public live view for the relay. Shared server-fed motion.

Public dashboard

Movement everywhere. Exposure nowhere.

This view is intentionally public-facing: it shows a relay that is alive all the time, with routes pulsing and traffic constantly shifting, while the actual private endpoints stay hidden behind controlled StreamGate routes.

Live right-to-left service motion
The top field behaves like a network pianoroll driven from one shared relay feed instead of a per-browser animation.
Country notices pop in naturally
Short notices appear among the traffic bands to hint that a user somewhere just started using a protected service.
Throughput graph never goes flat
The lower chart is smoothed in the browser, but its motion comes from batched samples that the relay publishes to every visitor.

External relay activity

A public-facing live wall for first impressions, demos and a consistent sense of motion before operator login.

Current rate 0 MB/s Shared public throughput window streamed from the relay in small batches.
Active paths 0 Current visible route activity from the same public feed that drives the wall.
Sessions now 0 Smoothed public session count derived from the server timeline, not from per-browser randomness.
Relay state Online Updated from the public feed and switches to No signal if the feed goes stale.

Traffic pulse

One moving graph below the wall, advanced in shared time on the server and smoothed locally so it stays fluid without faking its own data.

rolling window
public throughput pulse