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Re: [tor-talk] Wired Story on Uncovering Users of Hidden Services.
On 14-09-10 12:26 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Things that are important to note for hidden service operators:
> - Firewall rules are really useful for keeping out unwarranted scrutiny.
Would it be better to have a separate firewall appliance to ensure the
hidden service box cannot be as easily DDoS'd or exploited?
> - Don't hardcode your IP address in any links (though this is one of
> the least-likely theories).
> - Having a pseudonym isn't a replacement for excellent security
> practices.
> - Don't run a hidden service host.
I dont understand this one. What is a hidden service operator if not
someone who runs a hidden service host?
> - For best security, run your own services rather than relying on
> someone else's security. I feel like this is often overlooked in the
> name of "easiness" but it's really important IMO. [1]
>
> best,
> Griffin
>
> [1] Incidentally, the hidden service documentation rewrite has been
> underway for a while now.
> [2] As Salvador Dali once said "I don't do drugs, I *am* drugs." #fact
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