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The name Allium is a bit of a nerd joke, but it makes sense. It’s the botanical genus that includes both onions (Tor) and garlic (I2P). Since the project now monitors both networks, calling it Allium felt like the most logical way to tie them together under one roof.
. >> Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:09   No. 1381 >>934 If you want good kebabs, mix any amount of ground beef with half that amount of pork and afterwards add lots of onions, black pepper and salt in the mixture before shaping them into whatever you wish. You can stop eating at McDonalds now. >> Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:39:09   No. 1390 >>1381 >You can stop eating at McDonalds now.
So, I'll be fully back online soon, next day probably. 16.09.2023 11:15:23 +00:00 Update: Back to onions. Well, all this time I just didn't care. But today a thought came on mind that I actually can use a bridge to host a HS and here I am!
Afterward however, the blog will be reachable via the local port 7080 on the server, so you can make the following reverse nginx proxy config to make sure that it is reachable via a .onion mirror: [ Wonderland ] [ /dev/pts/4 ] [ /srv/blog-deploy ] → vim /etc/nginx/sites-available/blog.conf [ Wonderland ] [ /dev/pts/23 ] [ ~ ] → ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/blog.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ [ Wonderland ] [ /dev/pts/4 ] [ /srv/blog-deploy ] → cat /etc/nginx/sites-available/blog.conf upstream...