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That idea is very similar to the design of Whonix which I've used in
the past, but not ideal for a tiny VPS perhaps where the goal is to
make the site accessible via .onion. For sensitive publications, as I
tried to make clear, more steps are required
Hi V,
On 13.02.2015 09:56, Virgil Griffith wrote:
Is there any difference between the MEMEX dark-web search engine and
something like ahmia.fi or onion.city?
Not sure.
Because if they are funding a search engine I'd claim leveraging extant
community projects is a good idea.
I am going
Setting up the hidden service itself is easy.
Steps 1 thru 97 are set up your website and get it working and secured.
Step 98: add a few lines to your torrc, possibly set some directory
permissions.
Step 99: restart Tor, get your hidden service address.
Step 100: test using Tails.
The hard
Hi!
Nice to see more user friendly information on setting up hidden services
being published. :)
I'm a maintainer of the Qubes + Whonix platform.
Correct that Whonix or Qubes + Whonix is not optimized for remote server
configurations (but can be used if one has the resources and is a more
Virgil Griffith i...@virgil.gr writes:
I present:
http://onion.city
currently searching ~348,000 pages according to site:onion.city on GOOG.
-V
Ah, exciting!
The use of a custom google search is an interesting idea. I also like
the motto and the logo! (although search engine logos are
On 2/12/2015 11:51 PM, evervigil...@riseup.net wrote:
I'd seen this earlier on the tor talk lists
(http://cryptographi.com/products/snoopsafe) and realized that this
could just as easily be done on a raspberry pi with some creative
reprogramming for a hundred bucks less.
Alas no. I'm aware this is suboptimal. I see GOOG search engine as
a
temporary-ladder just to get the ball rolling. I am open to using
any
other index. For what it's worth I'm very pleased with GOOG's
performance---right now it's searching an index of 650k onion pages
and the
number grows
- How does the custom google search thing works? Where does it get its
index? You expose all the tor2web onions on your sitemap, so google
crawls them and generates an index?
Correct :) Everything available on the Google Custom Search is also
available on a regular google search with the
On 2015-02-13 15:30, l.m wrote:
If you instead use a google search appliance couldn't you use google
engine for indexing without having to use google itself? Wouldn't that
also avoid the problem of google queries being associated with the
client making the request?
It might, but it's licensed
Are OnionCity staff reviewing and redacting those lists to protect users
from themselves? Or is redaction based only on complaints?
We do both.
For some privacy, users can instead search https://startpage.com/ with
site:onion.city, and then view using the Ixquick Proxy. Could
OnionCity script
On 02/13/2015 03:19 PM, Virgil Griffith wrote:
SNIP
- How do you crawl for more onions?
Right now I aggregate existing lists of onion sites and put them into the
site map.
* https://ahmia.fi/onions/
* http://skunksworkedp2cg.onion.city/sites.txt
*
Leeroy, to avoid being indexed by Googlebot et al, place the
appropriate /robots.txt at your root. It's described in the FAQ.
Yes I'm aware of the faq. It's just that in using google you'll always
be incomplete compared to ahmia.fi but thats ok by me.
--leeroy
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