Hi Mike,
Thanks for your valuable input. What you are saying implicates that
there might be forces interested in investigating what I am hosting. In
a way, you need to compare it to any ISP hosting illegal content without
knowledge. In the case of hidden services it might be harder to
determine th
Yes, you can use WebDAV as a hidden service. FYI, Windows also has it's
"Web Client", aka WebDAV, built into most newer windows OS's.
Security Note: If you're using Windows and shitty browser like Internet
Explorer, then it's possible for your Username, Domain/Workgroup, and
various other little
Thus spake Moritz Bartl (t...@wiredwings.com):
> On 12.06.2010 13:13, Marco Bonetti wrote:
> > On 12/giu/2010, at 12.49, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> >> The barrier to create hidden services is quite high.
> > I'm not too sure about this: you can run hidden services on tor clients
> > which do not relay
On 12.06.2010 22:15, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> I sorry you're right.
LOL now that was a typo. :)
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Hi Scott,
On 12.06.2010 21:10, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> That machine should be up 24/7, and you still need to maintain (ie.
>> update) it.
> What a strange thing to say! How can you credibly claim to know the
> availability requirements for other persons' hidden services?
I sorry you're righ
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 13:15:47 +0200 Moritz Bartl
wrote:
>On 12.06.2010 13:13, Marco Bonetti wrote:
>> On 12/giu/2010, at 12.49, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>>> The barrier to create hidden services is quite high.
>> I'm not too sure about this: you can run hidden services on tor clients
>> which do n
hi.
i was wondering if anybody has tried to set up a webdav
directory as a hidden service?
on the server site this should be relatively straight forward:
webdav is technically nothing else then a http service
and apache/mod_webdav would handle that probably the same way
it would handle the vhos
Hi,
On 12.06.2010 13:13, Marco Bonetti wrote:
> On 12/giu/2010, at 12.49, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>> The barrier to create hidden services is quite high.
> I'm not too sure about this: you can run hidden services on tor clients
> which do not relay any traffic for the network.
> Starting a service is
On 12/giu/2010, at 12.49, Moritz Bartl wrote:
The barrier to create hidden services is quite high.
I'm not too sure about this: you can run hidden services on tor
clients which do not relay any traffic for the network.
Starting a service is not that difficult: an home flat Internet
connectio
Hi,
We are currently having a discussion over at torservers.net on whether
it is wise to offer hidden service hosting.
Most people don't have a server, they use free email or pay for cheap
webhosting. The barrier to create hidden services is quite high. I feel
that the Tor network could definitely
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