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letsdane reviews and mentions
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Handshake Privacy VPN and Tor
The easiest way to do this is to use letsdane https://github.com/buffrr/letsdane
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Handshake/DANE Support For Android
Easiest way would be to deploy LetsDane and then allow a user to set the DoH server for the LetsDane proxy to use: https://github.com/buffrr/letsdane
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DANE/Fingertip HTTPS Help
P.S. Does anyone know why "humbly/" isn't working with HTTPS either? It's the same error that I'm getting. According to https://github.com/buffrr/letsdane, 3b/, letsdane/, proofofconcept/ and humbly/ all have DANE enabled. "humbly" appears to be configured properly (DNSSEC, SSL cert w/ matching TLSA), but I get the same SSL error when trying to resolve with Fingertip. Anybody else??
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Welcome to Handshake -- https://librarygenesis
To securely access an HNS domain using DANE, extra software is required (until we get DANE browser integration!): https://github.com/buffrr/letsdane
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Differences HNS, ENS, Unstoppable Domains?
Yes but you need a HNS resolver, which can also resolve legacy DNS names. So I have hsd installed on a raspberry pi on my home network, and another running on a VPS -- I set all my devices to make DNS requests from those servers. Set once and forget: now I can visit all HNS names as well as every DNS website. There some caveats to this, and the biggest issue is SSL / TLS / https but we have a solution for that as well: https://github.com/buffrr/letsdane All web browsers work fine with HNS names, but until a major browser implements native DANE verification, the middleware proxy is required.
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buffrr/letsdane is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of letsdane is Go.
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