On 09/26/2017 10:21 AM, Muppet96 wrote: > Hi, > > today my colleague told me that he would like to start to write some kind of > blog and publish it in the tor network. Because I`m not use to say people > that I`m using TOR Network, I answered that I simply do not know how its > working and who can help him. > > My colleague is very good journalist but he doesnt have any IT experience. > Every day at work he using some kind of CMS system where he is able to start > publishing new articles and so on and so on. Unfortunately as a real normal > user (as far as I know) without an IT knowledge, he will not be able to > publish his articles in the tor network on his own hidden service. Please > correct me if I am wrong... > > I know many people with small IT experience which a running relay nodes. This > is quite easy process to build new relay. Unfortunately, building of the > hidden service portal seems to be that part of the knowledge reserved to the > masters of IT. > > Is there any free distro like (tails) with a possibility to build TOR Hidden > Service in minutes to start publishing html pages ? Distro which can be > easily installed/booted by the user with low IT skills ? Distro which will > have a properly compiled secure HTTP server with some kind of CMS System ? > > Does any one could support / advice here ?
Using Micah Lee's OnionShare, one can easily create Tor onion sites.[0] They can be transient (for file-sharing) or persistent. It's based on his txtorcon library,[1] specifically TCPHiddenServiceEndpoint.[2] 0) https://onionshare.org/ 1) https://github.com/meejah/txtorcon 2) https://txtorcon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/txtorcon-endpoints.html#txtorcon.TCPHiddenServiceEndpoint > Greetz > > Muppet96 > > Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email. > -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk