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Arjen · 21w
📺 Here's the long version of this! https://blossom.primal.net/50dbafbf1aa6c6807de97fb140a2e4246f0878c7c51a48950144fe6e1981e130.mp4
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So if I understand correctly, the DNS record is served to clients outside of the LAN by a Nostr relay. Then are able to access your local DNS server securely and then not have to route Nostr traffic through the DNS racket?

The big thing here though is the initial request for the DNS a record is still using DNS initially, right?
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Arjen · 21w
In this scenario the webserver has an npub identity and self-announces it's IP address + self-signed cert. My machine does indeed connect to public relays to get his record event. Yes, the browser does indeed use DNS like it does normally, except it passes through my nostr-compatible local DNS fir...