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Topic: How to hide a website without TOR (Read 1058 times)

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July 07, 2011, 08:00:28 PM
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That's more in regards to hiding your tracks, not hiding a website. You could "hide" a website by not tieing it to a domain name, just using an IP address and some odd port - but that just hides it from easy viewing - and even then someone can just link to it and it's found.


That's right. I want a way to make the IP nowhere nearly correct. Like the site goes through several proxies or vpns etc.
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July 07, 2011, 07:53:46 PM
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That's more in regards to hiding your tracks, not hiding a website. You could "hide" a website by not tieing it to a domain name, just using an IP address and some odd port - but that just hides it from easy viewing - and even then someone can just link to it and it's found.
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July 07, 2011, 07:43:41 PM
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There are lots of gambling websites using Bitcoin out there.

I presume these sites are hidden, but I do not see TOR in use.

Can anyone tell me how to hide a website without TOR, please? Or point me at any documentation I could read to learn this?

For instance, in

http://www.bitcoinbulletin.com/2011/03/13/bowling-for-bitcoins-meet-the-trader-02/

Cusipzzz - pronounced Q-sips - says

'I think it’s good practice for everyone, even if you are not worried about being tracked. I use a network of small, global VPSes that are used for proxying and as VPNs. The more layers the better. One of the cons is that it is time consuming to do it properly. Most people just like to fire up a web browser and go. It takes time to properly connect and proxy to different servers and confirm each leg is working properly.'

I don't really know what he means here. I wrote him and got no answer.
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