onionscan

OnionScan is a free and open source tool for investigating the Dark Web. (by s-rah)

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  • How do I disable Jetty and enable Nginx on headless server?
    1 project | /r/i2p | 8 Oct 2022
    As for a proper nginx configuration, that's at least a day or four's research to get exactly right. The basic idea is disable everything you don't need, and only ever accept connections from the localhost, but the specifics are grand, especially with fancy servers like nginx. Read everything you can find about how nginx servers are configured. Then, when you think you're done, go read about https://github.com/s-rah/onionscan, use it, and clean up any issues you missed.
  • Attempting to use set up hidden server with SSL enabled (HTTPS).
    1 project | /r/i2p | 24 Sep 2022
    You have unfortunately mis-interpreted the "Use SSL to connect to target" option. It's an easy mistake to make, what it's referring to is the connection from the client at the end of the tunnel to the "target" i.e. the HTTPS server. It's used for situations which have a site with a clearnet presence where you want to offer an I2P gateway, but don't want to put that gateway on the same server as the I2P router. So the proxy is doing the SSL connection, and not necessarily the browser. To see an example of how it can be used in this fashion, have a look at: https://mirror-github-pages-to-i2p.github.io In order to be able do HTTPS on your I2P site it's a little more complicated, I don't know that we have native support for it with the default i2ptunnel. sam-forwarder(the Go i2ptunnel) has it, and I can do a tutorial/writeup of how to use it soon. Most importantly have a look at https://github.com/s-rah/onionscan and related work before deploying http/2 and http/3, there is probably a safe way to do it but there is a reason our defaults in the Jetty server are very cautious.
  • How safe is to host a dark web site?
    1 project | /r/onions | 6 Jul 2021
    See OnionScan for more details of common mistakes: https://github.com/s-rah/onionscan/blob/da42865bb5b1a77df6d7a6fa212a86eeff814b61/doc/what-is-scanned-for.md
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s-rah/onionscan is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of onionscan is Go.

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