I want to create a Tor hidden server, which people SSH into over Tor.
Users could discover the IP server by running traceroute. To stop this I
have added a simple rule to pf.conf based off "helping traceroute".
Otherwise they could just build or run their own binary traceroute.
block on em0 inet p
I've just been thinking about how I will block everything and still have
Tor. I will have Tor on the NAT and have it accept connections from the
hidden server, and users can make outgoing connections through Tor only
using socat. Thinking about it, the server will simply have no Internet
and the on
I want to avoid using Apache 2.x for my server and want a chroot but where
users can have their own webpages. It doesn't need to be automated I'm
happy to edit httpd.conf to add each virtual server. I'd also like php to
run as that user, can I run php via cgi on Apache 1.3?
According to the pf FAQ page for network address translation: "An OpenBSD
system doing NAT will have at least two network adapters, one to the
Internet, the other to your internal network."
I have a VPS with two IP addresses, one for the Internet and one for a
VLAN. I have another VPS just on the
> On 2013-04-21, Ted Unangst wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 00:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I've changed the FAQ to say "interfaces" rather than "adapters" to
>>> make it more obvious that there's no problem doing this with vlans.
>>
>> Strictly speaking, you don't even need vlans. Yo
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