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On 07/14/2014 06:06 AM, Red Sonja wrote:
> Somebody rose about a month ago this issue. And I haven't seen an
> answer. Please, can you name, even in private, some options?

How is this related to Tor? Do you want to set up a hidden service?

> I did a search and I get some fancy services giving 20Gb of data and
> lots of site making tools. I have a couple of HTMLs. And I would like to
> attach an identity to them, not just throw them in some pastebin. I want
> Google to find and index them. The traffic would be a few hundred kilos
> a day at most.

Search for "free web hosting" and you'll find numerous possibilities.

> Also, the same poster, if I recall well asked about how to upload the
> site? FTP I recall being not a good idea. How can I upload from Linux to
> some cloud service without revealing origin? I know how can I download.

See https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO/FTP
for setting up FTP via Tor. I like FileZilla.
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