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<title>hosting a Tor onion service</title>

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<description>Tor onions are a way to host secure services that protect the anonymity of you and your clients. It also removes load from Tor exit nodes. If you open this page in the Tor browser it will redirect you to the following address: http://kylrthjj7mpvktolz7u6fnudt3hpdvjw4hzquanjpepgsf5vcq5divad.onion/post/tor-onion-service/ which can only be opened from inside the Tor network. getting started To host an onion service, we&rsquo;ll have a Docker container running Tor that decodes requests and forwards them to another container hosting the service.</description>

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