Hi Jason,
thank You for Your E-mail.
At the moment I`m only searching for some solutions (webapps) which are
commonly use in the deep net. I`m using Drupal in the real internet but in my
opinion Drupal is too heavy for Tor. To run Drupal on normal server I have to
use a lot of different PHP modules, caching system, databases etc.etc. In Tor
environment it will only generate new possibilities to crack the system.
I`m searching for some flat file CMSes with an interraction possibility (
comments for example). Maybe You know something ?
In Tor deep net usually You can find some content which is not allowed in the
normal internet. I would like "to pump" to Tor deep websites also some normal
useful informations. I know plenty of users which would like to do it - but as
I said, without expert knowledge its really difficult to keep this kind of
service online for a longer time.
Is there any solution for masses ? I mean for people with minimum knowledge
about tor? Is there any Linux distro for example with preconfigured CMS where
user can simply start it and start to publish informations ?
Cheers
Dlugasny
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 3:55 AM, J. S. Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I've done a little work with this. I am currently running Wordpress as a
> personal blog and it works fine. I would first set up a basic Drupal website
> and put it online and test to see if it has any major problems that would
> cause it to identify you or your users. The following links are from another
> user on this list. They are for an application that will test your website
> for some basic privacy vulnerabilities.
>
> Here's the website:
> https://onionscan.org/
>
> Here's the code, along with build instructions (it's written in golang):
> https://github.com/s-rah/onionscan
>
> Secondly, I would research Drupal hardening. It looks like
> https://www.drupal.org/security/secure-configuration is a good way to begin.
> Since I don't use Drupal, I can't give any specific pointers.
>
> Finally, what do you want your website to do? If it is just for sharing
> information, flat html and text files without forms/javascript are the #1
> most secure way to share information. If there is no interactivity, there is
> very little chance that anyone can hack you or reveal your identity or the
> identity of your viewers.
>
> Jason
>
> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> On Monday, November 26, 2018 11:12 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just would like to know which CMS is commonly used for Tor Hidden websites
>> ? Which software YOu suggest to create some small hidden website ?
>> Do You use cmses without databases or with DB ?
>>
>> I`m drupal user, do You think that drupal is secure enought to use it as cms
>> for hidden website.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any advices.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Dlugasny
>>
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