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Websites exposed using IPNS-Link
IPNS-Link is a recent project that makes dynamic websites addressable with IPNS. Exposed websites can be accessed at `/ipns/IPNSKeyID`. Can we welcome such websites too in this subreddit?
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Introducing IPNS-Link
Despair not. IPNS-Link gives you the following alternative.
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Open call for developers
We welcome you to implement the IPNS-Link project, especially the Gateway, in a proper server-side language - be it Go, JS, Rust, Ruby, Python - whatever you are good at. The existing prototype, in the spirit of playful experimentation, has been rather hurriedly hacked in Bash 🙈. Thankfully, it works! But of course, we need to evolve.
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A few notes on IPNS-Link-Gateways and www.ipns.live
Due to a full go-ipfs node at its core, long running Gateways at small VM (virtual machine)s (with 1GB RAM) might suffer from periodic OOM (Out-Of-Memory) outages. Periodic restarts are enough to get around this. ipns.live currently restarts hourly causing just a few seconds downtime every hour. This memory leak issue will be fixed with future go-ipfs releases or in future implementations of IPNS-Link-Gateway.
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IPNS-Link
Here's an overview and a quick-start tutorial. And here's a prototype gateway.
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r/ipns_link Lounge
Here's a brief overview of the entire project: https://github.com/ipns-link/specs
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If I just launch an IPFS server and leave it running, will I support the network?
Provide IPNS-Link-gateway (require domain name + public IP)
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Exposing http-server (web app) using IPNS
Updated specs up for review. Requesting comments and discussion.
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A Beginner's Guide to Hosting a Dark Web Chat Interface
Start by downloading and installing the Tor browser from the official website (https://www.torproject.org/). This browser allows you to access the dark web and interact with onion services.
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Browsers Are Weird
Don't these Tor Browser[0]: the Tor Project version of Firefox. It aims to make all users look the same, making it difficult for you to be fingerprinted based on your browser and device information.
A Mullvad Browser[1]: a browser developed in collaboration between Mullvad VPN and the Tor Project, which is meant to be used with a VPN instead of the Tor network.
[0]: https://www.torproject.org/
- Use Tor Browser to browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address if in country censors Tor use "bridges"
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Best way to help?
See https://www.torproject.org/ (Tor website)
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How to Access Starfiles and Bypass Censorship
How to setup I2P | How to setup Tor
- The Tor network offers free and private browsing as well as onion servers not listed on the public web
- Use Tor Browser legal in USA browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
- Use Tor Browser legal in Canada browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
- Use Tor Browser legal in Spain browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
- Use Tor Browser legal in Ireland browse web anonymously sends thru 3 relays layer of encryption removed each relay sites see exit relay IP Address spread to as many people as possible.
What are some alternatives?
ipns-link - Expose local http-servers (web-apps) through IPNS-Link
proxychains - proxychains - a tool that forces any TCP connection made by any given application to follow through proxy like TOR or any other SOCKS4, SOCKS5 or HTTP(S) proxy. Supported auth-types: "user/pass" for SOCKS4/5, "basic" for HTTP.
ipns-link-gateway - Access http-servers (web-apps) exposed using IPNS-Link
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
gateway-registry - List of Public IPNS-Link Gateways
docker-tor - A docker image for deploying tor with Docker and/or Kubernetes
tribler - Privacy enhanced BitTorrent client with P2P content discovery
nipe - An engine to make Tor network your default gateway
linux-cli-community - Linux command-line client for ProtonVPN. Written in Python.
loki-network - Lokinet is an anonymous, decentralized and IP based overlay network for the internet.
tini - A tiny but valid `init` for containers
proxychains-ng - proxychains ng (new generation) - a preloader which hooks calls to sockets in dynamically linked programs and redirects it through one or more socks/http proxies. continuation of the unmaintained proxychains project. the sf.net page is currently not updated, use releases from github release page instead.