Eh, I wish it wasn’t docker only.
I want to apt install stuff or at least download and run a binary, but not docker.
Eh, I wish it wasn’t docker only.
I want to apt install stuff or at least download and run a binary, but not docker.
Dude, I can’t wait to have IPv6 everywhere and have our own IP addresses for everyone.
Can users self host that and set up clients to use their own servers?
Ok, now I understand what OP meant.
However, I use my own SearxNG instance, so I guess I never thought about it that way.
But we already have decentralized encypted chat, it’s XMPP.
Is yours truly P2P? What about clients behind NAT? Does it use STUN/TURN servers?
Dumb question, why do you need VPN to use SearxNG?
The problem with this is that Russia tries to block all popular VPNs as well.
I know, there are many VPNs and you can host your own VPNs, but most regular users won’t bother.
You don’t need to have ipv6 support by your provider, it’s ipv6 over ipv4. You only need your hardware (phones, laptops) and software (OS, servers, clients) to support ipv6.
I use it to play LAN games with my friend from other country, kind of like Hamachi, but FOSS.
It just works. You install yggdrasil on all your devices that support ipv6, you write down ipv6 of all devices you want to connect to, you type the ygg ipv6 and connect, as long as ports are open.
Netsukuku… Now that is something I haven’t heard about in ages.
Do you know if OP is the dev of the app?
Does OneTab work for you on mobile FF?
I do have multiple browsers, for multiple purposes.
Maybe one more won’t hurt.
Too bad Mozilla treats private tabs differently from regular tabs though.
I’m sorry, where’s the button to save all private tabs to collection?
Yeah, seen that too.
Can’t find tabstash.
Looks like onetab doesn’t do anything on android.
On Android this only copies the URL of current tab, not of all tabs.
Oh, I have found pwnat before, but it’s not available for windows, also most people say that it doesn’t work anymore because most routers patched the behavior that made it work IIRC.
What’s the easy way to know if two peers are directly connected without measuring ping time and guessing?
Thanks.
I do have wireguard on my server as well, I guess it’s similar to what tailscale does?
Too bad my friends from Russia can’t connect to me, it might be because we are doing something wrong, but most likely wiregueard is somehow (DPI?) blocked in Russia.
I can connect to my own wireguard, it routes all my traffic and I can access any blocked sites, as well as access other people via «local» IPs over wireguard. I think this uses NAT traversal and we exchange data directly over wireguard. But somehow some friens are not able to use that.
Do you know if Yggdrasil does something similar and if we exchange data directly when playing over Yggdrasil virtual IPv6 network?
Oh thoanks, now I’m happy.