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Mirroring a Hidden Service
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- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 22:03:01 -0700
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If you can access a service, you can mirror its static content.
Assuming you mean an HTTP-based web service, any retrieval engine that
can use a proxy, such as wget, can access the hidden web server and
recreate its static content on your local machine. You can then
re-serve that content either normally or hidden.
Or am I misunderstanding your question?
Matt Thorne wrote:
Mirroring is something that I really don't know that much about.
Now that I am sitting here Brain storming i wonder if there is a way
to mirror one of Tor's Hidden services. that would be kinda neat. as a
Concept it sounds cool, But I feel like in reality it probably isn't
possable.