01-14-2025, 11:15 AM
(01-13-2025, 07:11 PM)candyman1983 Wrote:(01-13-2025, 03:43 PM)decauye Wrote:(01-13-2025, 05:00 AM)candyman1983 Wrote:(01-12-2025, 11:05 PM)decauye Wrote: Sometimes default http servers (apache, ...) are sharing the onion link in the response headers when it's misconfigured. You can use shodan to find thoses.
You could also try to scan the whole internet to find machine with tor related services. Or scan the ips connecting to Tor by running a lots of nodes by yourself.
If the website have a clearnet version (like breachforums) there is some other secret ways of doing it, and it's way easier.
no clearnet version, but there are TOR proxy sites that you can view the site on the normal web, but no, it has no domain linked to it
would the apache server share anything other than the onion link?
The Apache server could share the onion page if misconfigured and called correctly.
Check this https://owasp.org/www-project-web-securi..._Injection
And if you understand check dis
https://github.com/tbiehn/CURRYFINGER
thanks
(01-13-2025, 04:10 PM)DredgenSun Wrote: I think you'll have a hard time getting hacked on a Tor platform
in a way not hacked. Just want to know if the Main IP can be found.
By the looks of it... you're safe dude

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