On 06/12/11 00:33, Jago Pearce wrote: > I think it would be great if it was easier to setup a mirror of an onion site. > > I want to make an onion site but I know my 90% of this particular > audience won´t be installing tor to view sites. > > So what I think would be a good idea would be to be able to: > > 1) more easily mirror an onion site to the web like tor2web but only > for one site. This way the onion site is acting a bit like a master > backup and then we can quickly roll out another mirror forwarding to > the onion site. This seems much more accessible to me. It sounds like you just want to set up a reverse proxy. Apache can do this with mod_proxy. You could also use mod_cache so that content which doesn't change regularly can sit on the proxy without having to be re-requested over Tor each time. > 2) provide a passworded (premium?) access to a tor2web like service. > At the moment I am writing from an internet cafe and so getting tor > working here would not be easy. I don´t need much anonomity, just want > to be able to read an onion site that isn´t available any other way. I don't see the point of this? tor2web.org already does that, but is free and doesn't require a password... -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com/ https://twitter.com/mickeyc Professional http://cardwellit.com/ http://linkedin.com/in/mikecardwell PGP.mit.edu 0018461F/35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3 B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F
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