Hi Dan,
After Creating the website they post it over tor search engine website
so that other people may able to find it.
As you know it is a VPN so you have to be inside VPN to access the content.
And you must be knowing that every client act as router for routing the traffic.
I hope this answers your query and if I am wrong then please do correct me.

Regards,
Himanshu Anand

On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Dan Egli <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all, I have a question that I can't figure out. Perhaps my Google foo
> isn't strong enough, or maybe I'm just starting from a faulty idea.
>
>
>
> I was reading an article in a magazine about the FBI shutdown of that
> Bitcoin marketplace site "The Silk Road", and it aid that this site was
> only accessible to those running TOR. Now maybe this is my faulty starting
> point, but I was under the impression that TOR only created a new outbound
> route, not that dissimilar to IP masquerading. If that's the case, how on
> earth would you create a site that is only accessible via TOR?
>
>
>
> I thought TOR would only work for outbound web communications. At least,
> that's how the Vidala bundle seemed to me when I looked at it, ten years
> ago or so. I haven't really thought of it since then, but this article
> really made me raise my eyebrows.
>
>
>
> And even if you did have a site that was TOR only, how would you get word
> out about it. After all, the search engines won't post anything about it.
> They can't see it when it's TOR only. So I would guess it just has to be
> word of mouth?
>
>
>
> This is just things that I've been thinking of for a few days now, and
> they've left me confused. Any help in understanding this is appreciated.
>
>
> --- Dan
>
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