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MagicMirror Systems

TOR Reverse Proxy Mirror

This service is for those who have an existing website and would like to create a TOR/dark web presence for it. You will receive a standard .onion address (please specify preferrences in order notes) which will act as a reverse proxy on the TOR network for your existing clearnet site. Note that this is in contrast to users accessing a clearnet site over TOR. While doing so, will increase privacy protection for the user, it will provide no increase in protection for the server hosting the content. The purpose of running a site directly on the TOR network is that this protection is provided for both sides - both end users and webservers are made anonymous through the TOR network. Additionally, if you wish your website to appear ONLY on the TOR network, and would prefer your HTTP setup to be for local or debugging purposes only, simply send us an email with your server details, and we can instruct you to firewall off all HTTP traffic that is not from our server(s). You may request a specific .onion prefix in your order notes or by email for no additional charge.

Protected Clearnet Mirror

Suppose you have a clearnet ("regular internet") site that you would like to remain protected. In particular, you do not want people to be able to perform a simple WHOIS lookup on your domain name, nor do you want your website resolving to an IP that divulges its hosting provider, physical location, and much much more. Our clearnet mirror service provides a similar form of protection as TOR. We use relays of reverse proxy servers to ultimately display your content to the end user without any kind of direction connection between the user and your webserver. This is analogous to the way that the TOR network is considered secure because it protects not only the end users, but those hosting content as well. As always, if you do not want your clearnet site to be available to the public, simply email us so we can help you get up and running. Make sure to include your (already registered) mirror domain name as well as the site you would like to mirror in your order notes or by email. SSL/HTTPS on your mirror is free.

Both TOR & Clearnet Mirrors

If your business/organization would like to main presences on both the TOR network/dark web as well as the standard "clearnet" internet, this solution may be ideal for you. By setting up a TOR mirror, you and your customers are ensured of their privacy and anonymity. Over the standard internet, it's essentially up to the customer to protect themselves, but you can certainly can take measures to ensure that your website stays completely hidden. Please refer to FAQ page for more on the specifics of how this works.

What we do

The Perfect Solution For Website Protection

Put simply, our services protect both your website and its visitors in an age when threats abound on the internet. For anyone who operates a website, one can simply enter a domain name into what is called a WHOIS lookup and get back all kinds of data about who registered the website, when, even contact information for the registrant. Additionally, a techinque called IP lookups can be used to determine the IP address of where the web server is being hosted, and then potentially the location, exact data center, and so forth. Our mirrors provide a buffer between your website and your users - you are never exposed directly to them, and they are never exposed directly to you.

Doesn't TOR already do something like that?

TOR, aka The Onion Routing protocol and something called "the dark web", does provide anonymity for those *browsing* the web. It allows users to visit regular internet ("clearnet") sites without compromising details of their internet service provider or location. However, there is NO protection provided for website operators. In the current age of censorship, websites are being deplatformed left and right. Hosting a TOR website ensures that your webserver cannot actually be located by any of the visitors. The entire process, both in and out, is anonymized by the TOR network. If you are interested in reading more about the inner workings of TOR, please head to torproject.org.

How do your mirrors for clearnet sites provide similar protection as Tor?

We use a proprietary network of servers all around the world to bounce the data back and forth before it reaches its final destination, much like how TOR operates. Because we are talking about a clearnet website, we need to use standard HTTP/S. As such, it is suggested that your target site use HTTPS. All of our relays do the same. Note that just like with TOR, because the signal travels through many "hops", you WILL notice increased latency.