commit c9bc488589746935764b2d6b0a457a62032e9514
Author: gus <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Dec 21 14:39:13 2020 -0500
Add terraform-onions and heroku. Fix #151
---
content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr
b/content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr
index b872eaf..a95fe51 100644
--- a/content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr
+++ b/content/onion-services/setup/contents.lr
@@ -163,5 +163,5 @@ That is not an easy task, and these resources will help on
how to make this poss
Finally, if you plan to keep your service available for a long time, you might
want to make a backup copy of the `private_key` file somewhere.
-Now that you have an onion site working, you may want to deploy
[Onion-Location](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/advanced/onion-location/),
or use tools like Docker, [Ansible](https://galaxy.ansible.com/systemli/onion)
or [stem](https://stem.torproject.org/tutorials/over_the_river.html) to
automate the management of your onion services.
+Now that you have an onion site working, you may want to deploy
[Onion-Location](https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/advanced/onion-location/),
or use tools like Docker,
[Heroku](https://gitlab.torproject.org/hiro/onions-on-heroku),
[Terraform](https://gitlab.torproject.org/hiro/terraform-onions),
[Ansible](https://galaxy.ansible.com/systemli/onion) or
[stem](https://stem.torproject.org/tutorials/over_the_river.html) to automate
the management of your onion services.
If you have a static website, but never installed Nginx or Apache, another
project to try is [OnionShare](https://onionshare.org), where running an onion
site will be easier: guided with a graphic interface and with minimal
configuration.
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