webdav as hidden service?

Kyle Williams kyle.kwilliams at gmail.com
Sat Jun 12 20:38:59 UTC 2010


Yes, you can use WebDAV as a hidden service.  FYI, Windows also has it's
"Web Client", aka WebDAV, built into most newer windows OS's.

Security Note:  If you're using Windows and shitty browser like Internet
Explorer, then it's possible for your Username, Domain/Workgroup, and
various other little tidbits of information to be leaked out using WebDav.

Best regards,

Kyle

startx wrote:
> hi.
>
> i was wondering if anybody has tried to set up a webdav 
> directory as a hidden service?
>
> on the server site this should be relatively straight forward: 
> webdav is technically nothing else then a http service
> and apache/mod_webdav would handle that probably the same way
> it would handle the vhost for a hidden service.
>
> however, is there any webdav client which could be used for that?
> firefox does afaik not support webdav (at least not on linux)
> and i would have no idea how to torify nautilus (gnome).
>
> or are their other objections why this would not work?
>
> startx
>
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