fogti
GPG
key out in the future. Contact me via Matrix instead: @zseri:matrix.org
neigh
-block:
ytrizja: {
id: ZFOBSCJLUATEC4LO5EXPTCWQJTDZAFPWVWKBQETWP3YM62GRPHUA
exchpub: XJJ25ZZBN7TWDZCHG2UACNV77PVZBLNR4XWFGONSTQNTPTGKKASA
signpub: A56AA7L5B47VCKQDD3TEMW536DRZPKVMOAWJITA4EJ5Y6QWYHYBA
noisepub: 257KMP5OEKBSNX7F74RYSXDUMNTZCTWO2LSYGJ3JRXLIBRKKTUOA
addrs: {
internet: "ytrizja.de:5400"
}
calls: [
{
cron: "* * * * *"
addr: internet
mcd-ignore: true
autotoss: true
}
]
}
If you want to establish a peering, drop me an (signed) email or matrix message containing your own neigh
block,
and maybe some additional info about you, in case I don't yet know you or don't recognize you.
Once the peering is established, my neighlist can be fetched using nncp-freq ytrizja:neigh.hjson
This is especially a good idea when trying to send my large files (>5MiB), because sending them via e-mail or matrix
is really annoying for server admins of e-mail / matrix servers
(because it occupies a really large amount of space for an indefinite amount of time).
Data is onion-encrypted along the way, but even better security may be achieved by also encrypting the data itself before pushing.
This can also be used to increase reliability, by pushing data to a semi-trusted server, which shouldn't see the unencrypted data,
but can be used to store encrypted data, which, given a good uptime of the server, would probably result in a better availablility
than sending it to an end-user device which may be rarely online.
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