mleku on Nostr: https://mleku.dev/git/lerproxy this is a fork of https://github.com/leproxy/leproxy ...
https://mleku.dev/git/lerproxy
this is a fork of https://github.com/leproxy/leproxy that i made... with the intention of adding rewriting, haven't got to that yet
but it has a feature where you specify a nostr.json file path (should be absolute) and it will serve it up on the domain, in a mapping.txt file with a line like this:
n.mleku.dev: /home/git/nostr.json
in addition, you can use it as a simple to configure reverse proxy for other things, like i do, pointing a subdomain of my domain names to my relay and my testing fork of nostrudel which removes all the default hard coded relays and points only to mine
if you want to know how to set up go to build it, which i highly recommend:
https://github.com/quanterall/kitchensink?tab=readme-ov-file#install-go
IMO it's too simple, that if you can already use an ssh terminal you already know enough to setup and build the thing from source code, so, no, there will probably never be a binary release, gfy
this is a fork of https://github.com/leproxy/leproxy that i made... with the intention of adding rewriting, haven't got to that yet
but it has a feature where you specify a nostr.json file path (should be absolute) and it will serve it up on the domain, in a mapping.txt file with a line like this:
n.mleku.dev: /home/git/nostr.json
in addition, you can use it as a simple to configure reverse proxy for other things, like i do, pointing a subdomain of my domain names to my relay and my testing fork of nostrudel which removes all the default hard coded relays and points only to mine
if you want to know how to set up go to build it, which i highly recommend:
https://github.com/quanterall/kitchensink?tab=readme-ov-file#install-go
IMO it's too simple, that if you can already use an ssh terminal you already know enough to setup and build the thing from source code, so, no, there will probably never be a binary release, gfy