Hidden Services (was: quick question)

xiando xiando at xiando.com
Thu Sep 11 17:37:22 UTC 2008


> >      Can a bridge offer hidden services?
> AFAIK, any Tor client can setup an hidden service, not just a router.

Any Tor setup can run hidden services, including servers, bridges and clients.

See https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html.en for information 
about setting these up. Make sure the service(s)/applications do not leak (or 
best, do not know) any information which can be used to locate and strike down 
upon the machine running the service and/or you. You can run a Tor 
bridge/client/server on box A and point the hidden service to 10.0.0.20 (box 
B) which can be without any connection/route to the Internet (which means it 
does not know the internet IP and therefore can not expose it).

Good luck.
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