It appears I'm the first who updated their #GNUnet nodes to 0.12 release.
Can only see my other* node in connection monitor.
* With another one recompiling at the moment.
The more I read about nation-state internet governance, the stronger i feel the urge to migrate to #GNUnet.
https://magic-wormhole.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tor.html
I wonder if that could be replicated by announcing CADET sockets over DHT.
Stupid browser extension idea: click to store current site in #GNUnet namestore. IDK what to do next. Try a local fallback when resolver fails or untrusted?
Quick morning coffee and I've finally got myself a #Haskell DNS server bridge to #GNUnet GNS (via REST service, direct bindings being WIP).
It works as a system-wide resolver, having a fallback delegation, but the damn browsers are still refuse to use it for good. Too much smarts, caching and "security" levels piled on top of each other.
It would be nice if #GNUnet can use Pluggable Transports.
Instant #GNUnet node in your browser. Impressive.
https://github.com/amatus/gnunet-web
Not only this works, it is searching and downloading stuff faster than the native node running on the same laptop.
Needs more GNS though.
Dear Princess Celestia,
Today I fiddled with cloud-init configs and cloud servers to get a running #GNUnet node without any further involvement. It is yet to be seen if the result is portable.
Next I need to proofread resulting configuration file and add more settings to the setup script. Your suggestions are most welcome.
I wonder why there's quite a few ways to query #GNUnet GNS (even DBUS!) but no plain DNS server I can delegate zones to.
Dear Princess Celestia,
Today I've installed another #GNUnet node. This time, on a hosting service. It was good to see IPv6 and transports working. After reding and tuning the config for a while (expand quotas, connectivity, set database, add logs, etc.) I'm seeing lots of opportunity to improve the deployment scenario and UX in general. A cloud-init script, perhaps, can really boost the network size.
#F2Friendship is Magic!
gnunet-config -s gns -o .dpwiz.mastodon.social -V W4GVVA8FXH1QPTHS533MZTGASTSKK3MWGGTBH9T0WMFDR482CE4G
And then http://aenor.dpwiz.mastodon.social/ for some classic russian literature.
(limited time offer for #gnunet users)
((zone name can be arbitrary btw))
#GNUnet installations proceed smoothly with the new 18.04 instructions. Two local hosts done, two more hosts to go - one laptop and one remote.
What's the best way to install recent #gnunet with nix/guix/docker? Asking for a friend.
Ceci n'est pas un twitter.