-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Jonathan,
I haven't begun work on the Tor integration yet but it will work much like the current Website hosting infrastructure works. Presently when you create a new website on arkOS, you choose the type of site you want to run then fill out a quick list of options such as site name, access credentials, and hostname + port for advanced users. Then you click OK and it installs + configures the site for you. So ideally there will be an option on the Websites page that allows the user to check off a box "Run as hidden service", then the software does the work of enabling that service in torrc and applying necessary settings in the background. There will also be a connection manager (probably bundled with the Network pane for efficiency's sake) that allows you to adjust other Tor settings as you might expect. You are correct - as I understand it a user would be able to host a service that is only accessible via Tor, if that is what they wany. As with everything else involved in setting up a website or service with arkOS, configuration will be minimal and intuitive, taking care of most configuration options by itself where possible, but still allowing advanced users to fine-tune. I'm not sure what you mean off the top of my head by if "cables" will be included as a service - could you elaborate? Thanks! - -- Jacob Cook <[email protected]> https://jcook.cc On 11/05/2013 04:44 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: > Hi Jacob, Can you talk more about how the user would run arkOS > services as Tor hidden services? > > Can the user run the services they want _only_ as hidden services > (i.e., not accessible through normal web)? > > Will the user need to do any extra configuration to enable this > option, or will it be turnkey? > > Will Cables be included as an arkOS service? > > Thanks, Jonathan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJSeWyfAAoJECL1sE8aLy0uI9MH+wfrTyegoTBrlveCvAvYMu5q 2oJwHM2SZI4w9xGcIeKhbNuOAiVEPHQbNFR8eYtjHSPMHacgfAGduIMAf8ik129H HxRtSV7HrNE9CHxxLqHAWPkSnl0Z4+kyfyzN0imlqi1ObR9DIm8m034i/TVjHHSI +pipGw8XW71ZcLgUdr43C2j2zmEgHn8w5CAa1AbQuO4pejMCsnDdb7dRahFhn0mY 84hF4otHJ6afabNj2WbwYTDILyrw8IxYYOXV4CGvwUHOMAN8PWBZcsyIKcZbyWnZ 5+F+djlZT6SJYYBuwcjj1LlJ8cddWM890zpZXzlVy0+T57HGEa/WhRWCyTXuhw0= =loyL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at [email protected].
