Hi, Thanks for hosting a Tor2web proxy. I think I'm using the search wrong though. What exactly is it supposed to do? If I type in duckduckgo I don't find a useable link to the hidden service. If I type in the onion for duckduckgo I don't get any indication that the link is, well, duckduckgo. To be fair a similar problem occurs with a regular google query. On the other hand, with google itself, I can type duckduckgo in combination with onion.cab and get a link. I'm sure I'm using this wrong. When someone says to me, I have a search engine for onion space, I think of typing in duckduckgo and getting results as:
- detect use of Tor and provide a link to the .onion topmost, or redirect to the .onion if using .onion.city - provide onion.city proxy links for everyone else that make it clear it's the site queried - provide alternatives to onion.city, such as the mirrors tor2web.org, tor2web.fi, tor2web.blutmagie.de, onion.cab The last one seems especially important because, as was recently made clear, an attack on an individual proxy can render it useless for tor2web traffic. I've also read recently about how trivial it is to get a list of google queries that correspond with client requests. This makes me worry that a custom google query would also put this data in the clear. Is this a custom google running in it's own rack indexing sites? Clearnet search engines cannot access an onion so wouldn't that make it hard for googlebot to crawl the site, automatically, for sitemap or robots.txt? You would have to submit the sitemap to google, and use a tor2web mirror in the address? Wouldn't this create fragmentation in search results that only list tor2web mirrors the crawler is aware of? There should be more collaboration in these emerging search engines otherwise you'll be outpaced by darpa. Note that darpa won't be opposed to using questionable tactics in obtaining hidden service data. --leeroy -- 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