On Sun, 6 Aug 2017 16:03:53 -0400 "Dennis Emory Hannon" info@backplanedns.org wrote:
I decided to make a quick starter guide to introduce using a local resolver for tor-exit node operators. I'd like to solicit some of your feedback on things that should be added or improved upon. Hopefully this will be a living document - My goal is to help lower the amount of TOR exit relays using 3rd party DNS providers for client DNS lookups. While it doesn't address all security concerns, it's a necessary step to improving anonymity of TOR's users. Let me know what you think.
Guide is meant for debian/linux users http://backplanedns.org/TOR_exit_dns_resolver_howto.htm
... in the clearweb are being probably being logged. In this simple tutorial ...
Your tutorial is in the clearweb itself, and probably not only being logged, but also can be MITMed to include all sorts of malicious instructions and/or rewrite the recommended third party resolver IPs to an attacker-controlled ones.
Why not use HTTPS for the website? Doubly weird that you want to educate others on security topics, and then don't follow the best practices yourself.