> On Oct 13, 2018, at 09:55, Adam Jensen wrote:
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> This might be a goofy question but why would SSL ever be used with a Tor
> Hidden Service?
If your site exists as both a hidden service and on the clear web, then it can
be problematic to maintain both TLS and unencrypted access.
One
> On Oct 13, 2018, at 18:00, Adam Jensen wrote:
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>> AFAIK, the only folks that issues TLS certificates for .onion addresses is
>> Digicert. They're EV only.
>
> It's not really important but my site [2] has a digicert certificate and
> if it is Extended Validation then they verified my
> On Sep 22, 2018, at 18:07, Alec Muffett wrote:
>
> I just got Alt-Svc to mostly-work for my blog at
> https://dropsafe.crypticide.com/
>
Thanks! This makes it look easy. :)
Is there any way from TorBrowser to verify that I'm indeed using the .onion
address? Or is part of the point being
Hi!
I am a bit leery of adding everything necessary to run a Tor onion service to
"software like dropbear-initramfs, cryptsetup-initrafs and others". I've solved
this problem by adding a Raspberry Pi Zero W to the mix. The Pi connects to the
remote server via the USB port where it gets its