What is the easiest way to run a #Nostr node on a Raspberry Pi to always back up my posts? π§
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Just choose a relay from the list, run it on the raspberry with internet access and public IP.
https://github.com/aljazceru/awesome-nostr
I don't want to make public my IP address. Through Tor this is not working?
I found Umbrel to be quite a good OS. It has a method for running any Docker container including relays like HAVEN.
I haven't tested this is a while but it should work.
It is also possible. But it is more complex. And the public IP is not yours, it is from the operator, and it will change periodically. If you define very strict rules on your router you will not have any major problems. One option that may be of interest is Umbrel. It comes with everything ready.
https://umbrel.com/
Do you mean by the "operator" my ISP? In this case it is my actual IP address and I know it is changing, but I don't want to open any port on my firewall. That's why I want to set it up through TOR because that can be run through my always-on VPN.
How can I run Haven through Tor?
Why do you need back up to your post ? I mean logically if no one can not take your post down then there is no need for back up donβt you think ?
When you post to other people's relays they have no obligation to keep your notes long term. It's up to them and whatever policies they set.
Running your own is easy and puts you in full control.
I am sorry, I don't really know but suggest it might be worth a test.
I remember that Umbrel uses Tor for making itself available outside of the local network in a way that felt a bit like magic.
I know Umbrel shipped their own official personal relay, which I found to work but be overall poor vs other options, although I only tested a very early version.
I know Umbrel also support Docker but I haven't tested it with a HAVEN Docker over tor.
Use Tor then. Umbrel has the option to use Tor.
It's not working through Tor with an onion address.
You must open the port used in Tor on your internet router.
For other Tor services you don't need to open ports. It is working like a VPN.
Not your relay, not your notes
Thatβs spirits!