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Is there a possibility to host multiple hidden services on one .onion address?
You can have multiple services on the same .onion address. You can forward each port to a different service. … HiddenServiceDir /path/to/hs/dir/
HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80
HiddenServicePort 8000 127.0.0.1:8000
HiddenServicePort 81 192.168.0.102:80
This (in your torrc) would expose 3 services on 1 .onion address …
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From what depends .onion addresses - public or private key of the service?
The .onion address is a hash of the public key but ultimately both are derived from the private key. … The HS needs to have the private key, and everybody needs to know the public key, so that the HS can prove that it 'owns' the address. …