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Cloudron and TOR - Running a .onion or i2p eepsite with Cloudron?

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    wrote on last edited by LoudLemur
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    Has anybody tried running a .onion website using Cloudron? Would it be possible to deploy and run most Cloudron supported software just like you would run it on a conventional http website?

    It might be worthwhile asking at the same time whether Cloudron could equally well support an i2p eepsite:

    https://mhatta.medium.com/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-the-i2p-eepsites-e4dfe6bb7a45

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    • L LoudLemur

      Has anybody tried running a .onion website using Cloudron? Would it be possible to deploy and run most Cloudron supported software just like you would run it on a conventional http website?

      It might be worthwhile asking at the same time whether Cloudron could equally well support an i2p eepsite:

      https://mhatta.medium.com/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-the-i2p-eepsites-e4dfe6bb7a45

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      wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
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      @LoudLemur
      Nice question, I also asked this myself some times but did not went into the rabbit hole. 👍

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        Has anybody tried running a .onion website using Cloudron? Would it be possible to deploy and run most Cloudron supported software just like you would run it on a conventional http website?

        It might be worthwhile asking at the same time whether Cloudron could equally well support an i2p eepsite:

        https://mhatta.medium.com/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-the-i2p-eepsites-e4dfe6bb7a45

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        @LoudLemur
        thanks for bringing that up. yes tor is badly missing.
        additional I suggest the yggdrasil-network (w/wo tor). Even so, they write it's early stages, many of us use it as self-healing ipv6 VPN-style network, which just works.

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          Has anybody tried running a .onion website using Cloudron? Would it be possible to deploy and run most Cloudron supported software just like you would run it on a conventional http website?

          It might be worthwhile asking at the same time whether Cloudron could equally well support an i2p eepsite:

          https://mhatta.medium.com/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-the-i2p-eepsites-e4dfe6bb7a45

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          @LoudLemur Same could be asked for something like Lokinet. Overlay network support in general would be cool 🙂

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