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Arjen 4 months ago
I found out some ISP's block all port 53 (dns) traffic, so the public resolver might not work if you're in a restrictive country. Also be aware of privacy implications when you do change your DNS to this server. It's always better to run the DNS server local ofcourse
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Arjen 4 months ago
@primal I've noticed that on mobile any url that contains an npub becomes unclickable because of profile detection. It works fine on desktop though... #bug image
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? 4 months ago
Seems to work, cool stuff! But subdomains don‘t work or do they?
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? 4 months ago
dig +short @217.77.8.91 npub190queyng2pmx0jfw5rkx4fjjl3u0zxz6nlyaja53p2n0ydupr6jsdnqt8q.nostr TXT
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Arjen 4 months ago
It should, havent' tested that yet. I'll look into it. If it doesn't work it's probably an issue on the DNS server. Have you tried it?
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? 4 months ago
i tried with a scheme like „www.mynpub.nostr“ and it doesn‘t resolve.
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Arjen 4 months ago
It'd be fine if links are rendered with /@person/ with person being clikcable, but then there should be an added button to follow the link.