Hey all,
Sorry for the delay in responding -- comments inline.
Fabio Pietrosanti - lists wrote:
I would suggest to add a Tor2web policy that, looking at X-Tor2web:
HTTP
header, enable or disable access to the Blog trough he internet:
What is your reasoning for disabling access via
So I am thinking that an other way to do it could be to write a few
ansible modules (or modules for your favorite configuration management
tool) for the various tasks currently done by the script (installing
nginx, installing a blog software, setup a hidden service, configure
the firewall,
Hi!
I think it's non-ideal to modify config files using cat/sed/echo. That
breaks sooner or later. And if later settings are supposed to be changed
in the same file, things get messy. Some suggestions...
It would be better to put the config files into (debian) packages.
Want to disable popcon?
On 11/17/14 10:33 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Q: Can I use this right now to set up a hidden service?
A: Please don't use this in production until firewall settings are in
place.
I would suggest to add a Tor2web policy that, looking at X-Tor2web: HTTP
header, enable or disable access to the Blog
Hello all,
So as some of you know, I've been working on installers for hidden
services, to ideally make very common services (such as blogs and plain
websites) easy to deploy and automatically update. This is a very rough
version of the one-click hidden service installer, but I'd love to
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Hello all,
So as some of you know, I've been working on installers for hidden
services, to ideally make very common services (such as blogs and plain
websites) easy to deploy and automatically update. This is a very rough
version of the