I just added a self signed certificate for ssl access over Tor.
Endware Hidden Service TLS/SSL
https://nguipxnkrp3qrzrlduhsatpcpwehnblzmlkc5ifiumxq4z5jlh4lwvid.onion
Also I think that my website was blacklisted by the Tor directory authorities. This is the 3rd time that this has happened. The secure computing practices list ,SCPL, is hosted on the same computer, which is in my computer room/ study. The connection was up and I could access the SCPL site, but couldn't access the Endware site. The log for Endware showed all activity suddenly drop to null for 2 days straight, while activity on SCPL remained constant. Same computer, same connection, different tor URL. The tor connection was up and I could use it from the computer, and access the SCPL hidden service from other computers behind tor. No access could be gained from any computer through Tor to the Endware Hidden Service. I fixed the problem by deleting the old hostname/ key pair for Endware and restarting tor.
I hypothesize that the Tor project can and do censor people and websites at the request of Government Authorities through their control of the directory authority. This is unacceptable. I believe that Tor should be forked and the directory authorities replaced by a distributed blockchain based solution. Tor / Tor Hidden Services are not censorship resistant under the current model. Based on this experience I believe that they can block your Tor Hidden Service if they don't like the content.
Meow: Oooo I have some leaks!!! I'll use my phone call now!
Agent Smirk: ....What good is a phone call if you can't .....speak?
Meow: MMmmm Mmmmmm mMMmmm MMMMmmmmm aarrghhh Mmammmmm *Chair falls over*.
You can check my ssl certificate (valid for 3000 days / 8 years ish) against previous connections if I have to repeat the process, although it is tied to the current onion domain so it may give you an invalid certificate error if the new domain doesn't match cert when I wipe and restart next time it happens.