01.10.2014, 15:41 Lunar: > coderman: >> On 9/30/14, Lluís <ms...@sde12.jazztel.es> wrote: >>> ... >>> I didn't find anything about access control, >>> is there anyway of doing this ? >>> Can I hide the *.onion address to anyone, but me ? >> >> you cannot hide the existence of the *.onion, as these are "location >> hidden" not "existence hidden". > > I believe you are mistaken. Quoting tor manpage: > > HiddenServiceAuthorizeClient auth-type client-name,client-name,... > If configured, the hidden service is accessible for > authorized clients only. The auth-type can either be > 'basic' for a general-purpose authorization protocol or > 'stealth' for a less scalable protocol that also hides > service activity from unauthorized clients. Only clients > that are listed here are authorized to access the hidden > service. Valid client names are 1 to 16 characters long > and only use characters in A-Za-z0-9+-_ (no spaces). If > this option is set, the hidden service is not accessible > for clients without authorization any more. Generated > authorization data can be found in the hostname file. > Clients need to put this authorization data in their > configuration file using HidServAuth. > > >
How does that hide the existence of the hidden-service? Regards, Sebastian G. bastik -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk