Can we create white web? A deep web to spread love and happiness.
Can we create white web? A deep web to spread love and happiness.
Can we create white web? A deep web to spread love and happiness.
I thought it was an ad for a detergent :
We are on White web and it's indexed.
nginx, prevent you from using dark web on this site> there is grey as well you knew?
Although with proper configurations and other things you can still access it , that is Grey Web.
@AbJayAN said in #4:
Youtube Kids!
Better than tiktok mindset
@AbJayAN said in #4:
Youtube Kids!
Tell me the 2 options and methods in short.
@Moonednearearth said in #6:
Tell me the 2 options and methods in short.
it's 8.8.8.8 DNS (Google) or a crypto Domain as Unstoppable Domains.
All other is grey... The latter crypto domain in censorship free and encrypted by default... it is crypto and a chain that make it work.
@Moonednearearth said in #3:
nginx, prevent you from using dark web on this site
What does that even mean? True, Lichess is using nginx:
$ curl -I https://lichess.org
HTTP/2 200
server: nginx
[...]
but it is not part of the dark web. The dark web just means any site that can't be accessed through standard means such as onionsites. Lichess does not run any sites on the dark web as far as I know, and certainly this site is not on the dark web. So "using dark web on this site" doesn't make any sense. nginx isn't preventing you from "using dark web on this site" it's just that this site is not on the dark web and thus when you are on this site you are not using the dark web. By the way, there is no reason sites on the dark web cannot be run on nginx and surely many are, nginx being the second most popular web server after Apache.
@AsDaGo said in #8:
What does that even mean? True, Lichess is using nginx:
but it is not part of the dark web. The dark web just means any site that can't be accessed through standard means such as onionsites. Lichess does not run any sites on the dark web as far as I know, and certainly this site is not on the dark web. So "using dark web on this site" doesn't make any sense. nginx isn't preventing you from "using dark web on this site" it's just that this site is not on the dark web and thus when you are on this site you are not using the dark web. By the way, there is no reason sites on the dark web cannot be run on nginx and surely many are, nginx being the second most popular web server after Apache.
Scala is used for the backend server (called Lila) which handles HTTP requests and WebSocket connections.
Nginx is used as a reverse proxy to handle HTTP requests and proxy them to the Scala backend.
Nginx is configured to listen on port 80 for HTTP requests. It proxies these requests to the Scala backend running on port 9000/
Therefor, browser side stop Tor.
For WebSocket connections, the requests go directly to the Scala backend on port 9000, bypassing Nginx..This is because earlier versions of Nginx did not support WebSockets natively. However, newer versions of Nginx now support WebSockets, including SSL support.
The Lichess backend servers are stateless, so any backend can handle any request. The MongoDB database is shared across all backends.
It can btw with a fully torified system, NOT only browser.
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