On 3 February 2017 at 15:49, George Kadianakis desnacked@riseup.net wrote:
Cool stuff Alec :) I have no OSX boxes around here so I can't get past 000-setup-osx.sh unfortunately.
I hope to have a Ubuntu equivalent in a few days, and you can then riff on that.
BTW, is this tool designed to be useful mainly for "enterprise"
installations, or is it also useful to casual cases like "I just want a quick HTTP HS, no DNS names or SSL or anything".
This is designed as a "I have a HTTP/S website and I would like it to be in Onionspace, too" tool, and I intend it to enable people to achieve that goal to a reasonable extent in less than 5 minutes.
If you're looking for a "How to set up a HS website with good security on Ubuntu/ish systems", I would direct your attention to another publication:
https://github.com/alecmuffett/the-onion-diaries/blob/master/basic-productio...
...which is a manual process for building one such.
Why manual? Because if it was a docker container or an apt-package, people would not learn that this is actually pretty easy to do.
I have no objection to docker/apt, but I would dearly like more people to (swapping metaphors) learn how to cook onions rather than merely how to reheat microwavable onion-rings.
-a