Re: [tor-talk] New Document: Building a "Proof of Concept" Onion Site

2016-09-20 Thread No Spam
Offtopic: not exactly; i for example would love to run a few local clearnet services as a worldwide torservice, and i don't need to stay anonym. and one could argue that you help your users avoid bad exits, because they don't need a real exit node AFAIK. J On 16-09-20 15:01:41, m...@beroal.in.ua

Re: [tor-talk] New Document: Building a "Proof of Concept" Onion Site

2016-09-20 Thread me
Offtopic. As I understand, Onion websites are for website owners who wish to be anonymous. If an owner of an Onion website published a similar HTTP website, that owner pretty deanonymized himself/herself via the IP address, the domain name, etc, of the HTTP website. The same applies if you rep

Re: [tor-talk] New Document: Building a "Proof of Concept" Onion Site

2016-09-18 Thread Flipchan
I just have the hidden service listen on the same port as http/https Alec Muffett skrev: (17 september 2016 22:50:17 CEST) >One of the questions I get asked lots is "How [do I] set up a Onion >site to >be an Onion equivalent to my [normal WWW website]?" > >Some people call these "onion mirrors" o

[tor-talk] New Document: Building a "Proof of Concept" Onion Site

2016-09-17 Thread Alec Muffett
One of the questions I get asked lots is "How [do I] set up a Onion site to be an Onion equivalent to my [normal WWW website]?" Some people call these "onion mirrors" or "onion copies" of [a website] - but I feel that those are narrow, perjorative and incorrect descriptions. Some websites you acc