MARS · MIRROR LEDGER · 2026

The Mars mirror list, in plain text

All five addresses we track for Mars, written out so you copy them by hand. No shortened links, no buttons that hide the string. Each row carries a status word, and this page is mostly about what those words really mean.

Jump to the list ↓How to read a status ↓Copy the whole address; verify before you open it.
READING A STATUSwhat the words mean

Checking, dead, and why you never see Online

Three words show up on this page, and only two of them ever appear next to a live address. Knowing which is which saves you from a clone that leans on a confident-looking badge.

Checking

A probe has been sent and we are waiting on the answer. It means “not yet confirmed,” not “safe.” You still verify before you open it.

Dead

The address stopped answering from every vantage we tried. We keep it on the page, struck through, so you can recognise it and walk past it.

No Online badge

We do not paint a permanent green light. A status that never changes is a decoration, and decorations are exactly what a phishing mirror copies first.

PROBE LIFECYCLEhow a row updates

How a row moves from queued to a marker you can read

A status is not typed in by hand. It is the last stop in a short loop that runs, times out, and records what it saw.

Mirror probe lifecycle Queuedaddress in list ProbeTor circuit Reply?within timeout Markerchecking / dead
1 · QueuedThe address sits in the tracked list and waits for the next round.
2 · ProbeA Tor circuit opens to the onion and asks for a response.
3 · MarkerAn answer inside the timeout holds it at Checking; silence across vantages turns it Dead.
THE LEDGERupdated 2026-08-21

Every tracked Mars address

The primary is the front door. The three failover rows are the same market on other addresses. The last row is a dead legacy string, kept only so you can tell it apart from a live one.

Five entries. Confirm the PGP signature before you use any of them.
RoleOnion URLStatusAction
Primaryhttp://marskp4ozu3nv2ez3in5ofyukovali7o5ioxyuvubeus74cu2bjl5nid.onionChecking
Failover 1http://mars255knwfphkt2wbm7xfug4hu2ni4ywqdx5tapc5cxouitsfjpojqd.onionChecking
Failover 2http://mars2gwctkkjh3z5dghzdzl7wmmp7nkaf3ddfhxide6qf3gztbgbxtqd.onionChecking
Mirrorhttp://marsgj5zwflddhoh4fkusyuqir2t6vd7nnamkp4hwjlxe6pmknw7wvqd.onionChecking
Legacyhttp://marsucyir7bdzorkufa7o4xurcdd4su253lme5vazbnbopfnqksvtoid.onion do not useDeadn/a

Last checked . The primary is labelled first because it matches the signed canon, not because it looks the part.

I2Ptor only for now

Is there a Mars I2P address?

Not today. Mars answers on Tor and nowhere else. If an I2P bridge turns up on a forum, hold it at arm's length until the canon key signs it. An unsigned bridge is just a stranger's claim, and the addresses in the ledger above are the only ones we stand behind.

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