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Myanee Host Nanonymous No.4295 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C]
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I've created the first iteration of my darknet hosting site. Right now it's a little limited in that all sites are hosted in folders off the main domain. It works like this due to the fact that the box that it is currently being hosted on has no direct access to the internet, meaning the box that hosts the tor hidden service is not on the same machine as the registration, scp / sftp, and web server. In the future I plan on having some mechanism for syncing between them. Also right now it is just for static sites only, and you have a quota of 100MiB. In the future I could open it up to running dynamic stuff considering the box isn't exposed to the internet meaning you can't intentionally figure out the actually ip of the server.

Anyways, if you want to register an account you can just telnet into the hidden service, or netcat in on port 23. After setting up an account you can use your credentials to scp / sftp files onto your site. I'm looking forward to any feedback you Nanons have about my project.
https://myanee7lkwzxkhupjxvu2sxtkuf57lkvr3wutf3vfvnhkxuei7h3xbad.onion/

Nanonymous No.4296 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.4298 [D] >>4299 >>4300

Feel free to have javascript disabled. It simply animates the background as a graphical enhancement.

Nanonymous No.4299 [D] >>4314

>>4298
You can use CSS to do that.

Nanonymous No.4300 [D] >>4314

>>4298
Any hidden service should never be using any js, period.

Nanonymous No.4301 [D] >>4303 >>4314

genuinely; What is the benefit of self signed ssl cert for onion v3 addresses?

Nanonymous No.4303 [D]

>>4301
This exact same question has been asked, probably the exact same person, over and over again both in here and on the nanochan thread on /tech/. Go read the replies there

Nanonymous No.4314 [D] >>4317 >>4320

>>4299
The animation I currently have can not be done with plain CSS.
>>4300
Why? I've designed the site such that CSS and JS are both optional. If you don't want CSS or JS, you should configure your browser to block it.
>>4301
It's so that the content is encrypted while passing between machines before going through tor. I could resolve this issue by using wireguard to encrypt the content passing between the machines, and it is what I plan on eventually doing.

Nanonymous No.4317 [D]

>>4314
I can't see your animation but based on the OP image it probably looks bad and isn't worth putting on your website at all let alone using javascript to do it

Nanonymous No.4319 [D]

>it probably looks bad
It's a scaled polar plot of r = sin(aθ) + b where a increases and then decreases over time.
>let alone using javascript to do it
Again using javascript is optional. In fact viewing the homepage is optional. During no point in time while setting up your account or uploading files to your site are you forced to visit the homepage. The page literally just says to telnet into the hidden service.

Nanonymous No.4320 [D] >>4321

>>4314
>why
Because it breaks anonymity. Unless you're only using onion addresses for YOUR own anonymity, what it basically becomes is a honeypot for tor noobs.

Nanonymous No.4321 [D]

>>4320
Even though my javascript was not deanonymizing users, I have removed all javascript from the site to avoid people who block javascript from thinking of whitelisting my site. In case some malicious actor were to add javascript or force me to add it to the site.

Nanonymous No.4326 [D]

Gay