Then configure your web server (nginx) to listen on 127.0.0.1:8080 . Suppose you have a file named install_girlx_aliusswan.txt with content like:
| Script | Features | TOR-friendly | |--------|----------|---------------| | (free version) | User uploads, albums, EXIF removal | Yes, with .onion config | | Image Upload (basic PHP) | Minimal, easy to harden | Yes | | Lychee | Self-hosted, modern UI | Yes | | ImgURL | Lightweight, Chinese origin | With proxy settings | i girlx aliusswan image host need tor txt install
chmod +x install.txt # Not a script, so read it manually. # Better: copy-paste each line after understanding it. Edit /etc/tor/torrc : Then configure your web server (nginx) to listen on 127
# Example content of install.txt git clone https://github.com/Chevereto/Chevereto-Free.git /var/www/imagehost cd /var/www/imagehost composer install cp .env.example .env php artisan key:generate Execute with: Edit /etc/tor/torrc : # Example content of install
HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/imagehost/ HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:8080 Restart TOR: sudo systemctl restart tor
Assume you have a file install.txt containing:
Your .onion address appears in /var/lib/tor/imagehost/hostname .