On 21.07.2020 16:28, Matthew Finkel wrote:
I run hidden services only on localhost.
Maybe useful at some point:
Monero has a userfriendly tool to auto generate SSL certs.
https://github.com/monero-project/monero/tree/master/src/gen_ssl_cert
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On 18.12.2020 17:31, Dio Cane wrote:
My question is: is there a way to have a server in my house where I can
connect the whole lan and wlan network so that everyone can use the tor
network and remain anonymous?
Yes look for:
Seting up 'Tor transparent proxy' or 'Tor Middlebox'
There are many
On 28.10.2020 21:16, Mariusz Otlewski wrote:
I have several Raspberry Pi with hidden Tor service - I use this to
connect
to Raspberry over ssh. It works very well.
I noticed that after restarting the raspberry, I have to wait a while
for
the hidden service to be found in the Tor network
On Friday, February 18, 2022 4:31:40 AM CET whoisme543 via tor-onions wrote:
> I was wondering if it's possible to run 2 hidden services on 1 host server?
> Each service would be using onionbalance.
You can run as many hidden services as your machine can handle. I have
multiple Tor instances +
On Freitag, 24. März 2023 20:47:30 CEST shruub via tor-onions wrote:
> as one of my hidden service's subdomains is currently being dos-ed,
The new proof of work (PoW) in Tor might help you.
https://forum.torproject.org/t/alpha-release-0-4-8-1-alpha/7816
Some info about this:
On 28/04/2018 13:31, Jason S. Evans wrote:
Hi all,
The way that I see it, there are two different ways to think about
running applications like a CMS in an onion site.
1. If you are a non-profit or some other org/person who doesn't care if
visitors know who they are, but they want their