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diff --git a/.md/tutorials/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.md b/.md/tutorials/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.md index b6c725e..1fa810a 100644 --- a/.md/tutorials/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.md +++ b/.md/tutorials/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ temporary server to share some files with your friends. Please note the word *temporary* in that last sentence; running this way for a while is insecure and not a good idea. For a permanent solution, you'll want to host a real web server as explained -[here](/site/tutorial/how-to-make-this-site.html). +[here](/site/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.html). Unlike that article, I will only explain how to do this on Linux since it's way easier and, to be honest, I've never tried to do it on Windows. diff --git a/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md b/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md index 42bf51f..e69c9bc 100644 --- a/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md +++ b/.md/tutorials/how-to-make-this-site.md @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ But once you have stuff to share, how do you keep this stuff online? Technically yes, but practically probably not. At least not at a lot of extra cost to you. If you do want to host a small thing at home, like some text or some cat pics, a -[tor hidden service](/site/tutorial/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.html) +[tor hidden service](/site/tutorials/how-to-host-a-tor-hidden-service.html) is a great option. I spent a lot of time searching on this (you can find a full list of |