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Subject: [tor-talk] Hidden Service (Nginx) setup guide
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So earlier I noticed a journalist on Twitter asking for good guides on
setting up hidden services. After a quick search, nothing decent
really came up aimed at people new to the command line or who haven't
really configured hidden services before. So anyway, here is my
contribution to that field:

https://www.thecthulhu.com/setting-up-a-hidden-service-with-nginx/

It isn't intended to be a hardening guide or an ultra secure way of
hosting, but it is for people who want to casually publish some static
HTML files or with a little extra configuration to host some applications.

Any feedback on this would be appreciated, as well as any other
suggestions on what I could write about to help people out. Making
hidden services more approachable and less "dark net" style should
make privacy preserving technologies like hidden services more
accepted and commonplace. And who wouldn't love that?

T


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