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Okay, this is really cool. I need to look at gopher more closely now.
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I had a look at the protocol and have a question. How does one go about settin…
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Do you just host a mirror on a different port and point the .onion at that?
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Aargh. I can't fix my typos. I'll have to pay closer attention in the future
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Hey, I think the bitreich.org gophers have a lot of instruction and tooling for…
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2/2 in terms of tor / onion, you host a gopher on localhost on your server, and…
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Oh I see, I read 48 a little further. I guess according to the RFC you would ne…
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Yeah, my question was about how the server knows which hostname to use in the l…
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The only way I can see to do it is to have the .onion version listening on a di…
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regarding the onion thing, I phlogged about doing gopher reverse proxy magic wi…
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gopher-routing.gopher.txt (gopher.someodd.zip)
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gopher-routing.gopher.txt (someodd.zip)
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Both of those links seem to be broken. :( Also, how did you add a link?
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1Testing...
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yes I have a bug with my gopher reverse proxy. I am going to update it and the …
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post links by just making a gopher URI the message
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1is that right? inb4 I can't remember rfc1436
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rfc4266 (datatracker.ietf.org)
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@81 fixed
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