> is it safe so onion IP won't be disclosed?
Whenever someone cuts, dos, or boots the box, it panics,
etc... all sites services on it are correlated together.
Webserver daemon, kernel, and VM exploits exist.
"Safe" means you probably do not want to be running it on
the same box, or account,
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 00:54:42 +0400
meejah wrote:
> Mirimir writes:
>
> > Even so, that's a little fragile. Mistakes happen. And there's the issue
> > of web server error messages from the onion site going to clearnet.
> > That's one of the mistakes that got DPR pwned.
>
> The best solution to
Mirimir writes:
> Even so, that's a little fragile. Mistakes happen. And there's the issue
> of web server error messages from the onion site going to clearnet.
> That's one of the mistakes that got DPR pwned.
The best solution to prevent this accident is to have the onion site
listening on a
On 04/13/2019 01:28 AM, xxx wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running a dedicated box (Centos 7-64) with a few usual domains and
> websites.
>
> Is it possible to host an .onion website there? If so, how to setup, is
> it safe (so that the .onion site IP won't be disclosed)?
>
> Thank you!
Read the
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 11:28:16 +0300
xxx wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running a dedicated box (Centos 7-64) with a few usual domains
> and websites.
>
> Is it possible to host an .onion website there?
Yes.
> If so, how to setup,
You should read these pages,
Hello,
I am running a dedicated box (Centos 7-64) with a few usual domains and
websites.
Is it possible to host an .onion website there? If so, how to setup, is
it safe (so that the .onion site IP won't be disclosed)?
Thank you!
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