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authorRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2005-05-15 00:57:06 +0000
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<h2>Configuring a hidden service</h2>
<p>Tor allows clients and servers to offer hidden services. That is,
-you can offer an web server, sshd, etc, without revealing your IP to its
+you can offer a web server, sshd, etc, without revealing your IP to its
users. You can even have your application listen on localhost only, yet
remote Tor connections can access it. This works via Tor's rendezvous
point design: both sides build a Tor circuit out, and they meet in