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Tor2web and tor proxies public list

Tor2web and tor proxies public list

List of services which are giving access to Tor network and especially Tor hidden services via web interface. We keep track of potential injection or abuse from such service (the column Scam).

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Url Status Domain Log Techno Scam
https://onion.re/ DOWN onion.re full custom no
https://onion.foundation/ DOWN onion.foundation full custom no
https://onion.gg DOWN onion.gg full custom no
https://onion.nz/ DOWN onion.nz
https://onion.to/ DOWN onion.to
https://onion.city/ DOWN onion.city
https://onion.cab/ DOWN onion.cab
https://onion.direct/ DOWN onion.direct
https://tor2web.io/ DOWN tor2web.io
https://onion.pet UP onion.pet
https://onion.link/ DOWN onion.link
https://onion.ly/ UP onion.ly
https://cyber-hub.pw/tor2web.php DOWN yes
https://onion.nu DOWN onion.nu
https://onion.gg DOWN onion.gg
https://onion.sh DOWN onion.sh
https://onion.moe DOWN onion.moe
https://onion.ws DOWN onion.ws yes
https://onion.xyz DOWN onion.xyz yes
@Jji666
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Jji666 commented Aug 15, 2023

tor2web.io cyber-hub.pw/tor2web.php onion.nu onion.moe onion.xyz are all down

@justingoldberg
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use .pet

@spookyahell
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Just added: tor.pm

Usage: https://bellcatmbguthn3age23lrbseln2lryzv3mt7whis7ktjw4qrestbzad.tor.pm/

That doesn't work anymore for me...

@jebbusjebbus
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anyone got any new ones, all of these dont work anymore

@reisenbauer
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Just added: tor.pm
Usage: https://bellcatmbguthn3age23lrbseln2lryzv3mt7whis7ktjw4qrestbzad.tor.pm/

That doesn't work anymore for me...

yep, got way to much abuse messages for this service.

@GoLuBnAtAsHa
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Any updates? .onion.foundation isn't loading in chromium/Firefox, so I think it's down or the tor2web project is dead

@spookyahell
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spookyahell commented Sep 4, 2024

Would it be so hard to create a service that allows blocking of certain "dumb" (illegal) websites...?

I should think not.

@spookyahell
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Or operate it via a whitelist

Haha...

Which will defeat the purpose of decentralized web (which tor really isn't anyway.)

And neither is Telegram's ("TON powered") new approach.

There's a "magic" server that could probably be easily instructed to shut down specific sites.

@puncy
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puncy commented Sep 5, 2024

It's easy to create one, the problem is the host you use and what's going through it. CP, beast, drugs, weapons. As long as you think your host and domain register is happy with that then the rest is easy

@denzuko
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denzuko commented Sep 26, 2024

99.9% of these proxies are non functional.

@spookyahell
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spookyahell commented Sep 26, 2024

@denzuko Yeah there's a reason for that. Which @reisenbauer mentions further up in this repo.
It's a bad idea running a public-facing proxy for hidden services, because so many of them are illegal and there's no point in running a proxy for only known URLs either, because ... for lack of a proper reason... well, that's just stupid.
(Most of the allowed URLs would then be services already available in the clear web)

Another option if someone wanted to dedicate his life would be to send and confirm idnvidual URLs with a Telegram bot.
You could then ask the user to provide a reason as to why they want it in the clear web.
If someone wanted to re-share a personal blog that way, I'd think that should be perfectly fine.

Though technically it's also still a copyright issue, additionally.
Unless it's mentioned to have "Creative Commons".
Basically the author would have to include a specific header in every page if you wanted to be safe.
<meta name="allow-mirroring" value="true">
or
<meta name="content-license" value ="CC0">
... something like that

Internet Archive for example has been operating freely under the assumption that Fair Use grants it a right to copy "limited works" for education (historic preservation could be a valid claim)
There's a few simple reasons why this approach always has worked so far.
Mainly the ability for site owners to exclude crawling of the pages with a specific user agent in the ROBOTS.txt file.

Personally I don't think that web.archive.org (IA) a good legal standing there due to the nature of fair use being defined very flimsy.
But believe me when I say... I don't think any sane "regular internet user" copyright laws updated.
It likely won't be working in favor of the consumers and mainly in favor of large corporations;
allowing them to take down content in split seconds without proper review.
(This is a nightmarish scenario and there is currently no evidence to support that the U.S. could enforce such a system worldwide.)

I bet the internet will do everything in it's power to aide withstanding any legal issues they might face in the future.
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@enlyow
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enlyow commented Nov 6, 2024

Requires editing. Currently, the working proxies: onion.ps and onion.ly.

@jebbusjebbus
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@enlyow

thanks a lot

@Jji666
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Jji666 commented Nov 27, 2024

Onion.ps is now not working

@enlyow
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enlyow commented Nov 28, 2024

@Jji666 its working for me

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