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What is the principle of "non-flammability" of a site on a .onion pseudo-top-level domain?
Let's say I want to host a site in this top-level domain, found a Tor dns-server, specified a couple: ip-address, domain name? Damn, it seems to me that if the site is very "suspicious", then public services will easily be able to extract a couple of ip-domains from this dns server. Also, the onion routing itself is at the client level, on each layer you need to contact the dns server, if it stores the results of queries, then you can associate the ip-black site with the ip-addresses of visitors)))?
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Tor doesn't guarantee anonymity at all, gee.
Let's say the US NSA has been finding people hiding behind Tor for years.
Reading documentation is for cowards.
> found the Torovsky dns-server, indicated a couple: ip-address, domain name
There are no DNS there, there are hidden services and crypto keys. There are special utilities for generating a readable name. For example, https://github.com/lachesis/scallion
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