On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 05:01:14PM +, m...@ruggedinbox.com wrote:
> About connecting to an ssh server with keys, just a little doubt: if I
> connect to all my servers without changing my ssh private and public keys
> (so without deleting '/etc/ssh' and re-creating the keys every time), would
>
On 2014-08-09 08:24, Lunar wrote:
m...@ruggedinbox.com:
1. when running a service as a hidden service, for example a web
server, the client IP address is always 127.0.0.1. Is there a way to
have some more 'unique' information about the visitor, in order to
mitigate a DDOS attack ?
See "Cli
m...@ruggedinbox.com:
> 1. when running a service as a hidden service, for example a web server, the
> client IP address is always 127.0.0.1.
> Is there a way to have some more 'unique' information about the visitor, in
> order to mitigate a DDOS attack ?
See “Client identification in hidden servi
On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 8:38 PM, wrote:
> 1. when running a service as a hidden service, for example a web server, the
> client IP address is always 127.0.0.1.
> Is there a way to have some more 'unique' information about the visitor, in
> order to mitigate a DDOS attack ?
Not really... user-agen
Hi sorry if wrong list.
Well first of all, thanks for developing and supporting Tor !!
We are trying to build a decent email service and have two questions
that weren't able to answer on our own :)
1. when running a service as a hidden service, for example a web server,
the client IP address