Tokumei provides a simple solution to host a website without revealing your identity. If you want to install and use Tokumei on POP! OS latest, follow the below steps:
Before you start with the installation, you must have the following:
Follow the below steps for the installation of Tokumei on POP! OS.
Step 1: Open a terminal window
To open a terminal window, click on the terminal icon in the dock or use the shortcut "Ctrl+Alt+T" on your keyboard.
Step 2: Install prerequisites
The first thing you need to do is to install the prerequisites needed for installing Tokumei. Run the following command in the terminal.
sudo apt update && sudo apt install curl tar gzip
Step 3: Download Tokumei
You can download the latest version of Tokumei using the following command.
curl -sSL https://tokumei.co/install.sh | sudo bash
This command will download the Tokumei installer and execute it using the 'sudo' command.
Step 4: Confirmation
Wait for the installation process to complete. Once the installation is complete, you can confirm it by typing the below command in the terminal window.
tokumei version
Step 5: Start Tokumei Service
To start the Tokumei service, run the following command.
sudo systemctl start tokumei.service
Step 6: Enable Tokumei Service
To ensure that the Tokumei service starts automatically after every reboot, enable the service using the following command.
sudo systemctl enable tokumei.service
Step 7: Access Tokumei
Once the installation is complete and Tokumei service is started, you can access the Tokumei service by using your web browser and going to the URL: http://localhost:3393/
This URL should show you the Tokumei homepage. From here, you can create a new anonymous website and start publishing content.
This tutorial provided a detailed guide for installing and running Tokumei on POP! OS latest. If you follow these steps correctly, you can successfully host an anonymous website on your system.
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