s9y Blog as an Onion Service?

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NerdyAnarchist
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s9y Blog as an Onion Service?

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Hello,

I intend to set up my own Onion service that will primarily contain an s9y blog, and I was wondering if there's any known precedent of someone doing this and if so, if there were any unique security/anonymity concerns (e.g. IP leaks) in doing so, how they were dealt with, etc.

Thank you for this project! It looks really cool, and I hope it suits my needs!
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I hope it works for you! I'm not aware of anyone trying this. You basically need to run Apache to use Serendipity, but I assume the onion service abstraction is one level below and shouldn't matter.
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Re: s9y Blog as an Onion Service?

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apache
Is nginx a possibility, or is s9y an apache-only platform?
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Apache only. It relies on .htaccess at for file access control and url rewrite.
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I'm running one site also as Onion Service:
http://m7usgyjxnqd4bmt2oxleh2tijix47zch ... 4ad.onion/

I didn't really care about any leaks so far, because the site is just a mirror of my clearweb site.

There are several guides on how to harden your onion service:
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