On 2005-05-26T13:17:38-0400, Tyler Durden wrote: > OK, what's the best way to put up a website anonymously?
Tor? It's not immune from traffic analysis, but it's nearly the best you can do to hide the server's location/isp from clients. > Let's assume that it has nothing to do with national security...the Feds > aren't interested. > > BUT, let's assume that the existence and/or content of the website would > probably direct a decent amount of law-suits. Hosting in a country that would laugh at lawsuits, like Sealand? > Presumably there's no way to hide the ISP from the world, but one should > hopefully be able to hide oneself and make legal action basically useless. > > Egold + fake address for registering agency seems a little problematic. You can try, but good physical anonymity for commerce is difficult unless you construct a fake identity good enough that you can use it to open bank accounts... without leaving any compromising fingerprints that your bank can turn over to the authorities. > And there's the question of updating the site... Tor+rsync? -- Unable to correct the source of the indignity to the Negro, [the Phoenix, AZ public accommodations law prohibiting racial discrimination] redresses the situation by placing a separate indignity on the proprietor. ... The unwanted customer and the disliked proprietor are left glowering at one another across the lunch counter. -William "Strom" Rehnquist, 1964-06-15