| 18 Dec 2025 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | its experimental | 09:59:11 |
magic_rb | You need to put your local dns under a tld | 09:59:18 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | how? | 09:59:27 |
magic_rb | By fixing the nebula dns server | 09:59:36 |
magic_rb | How would a rproxy help? | 09:59:43 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | i cant do that. nebula DNS doesnt have that feature | 10:00:10 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | https://nebula.defined.net/docs/guides/using-lighthouse-dns/ | 10:00:12 |
K900 | I think they want a rewriting DNS resolver that will automagically rewrite foo.n4ch723hr3r.home.arpa or whatever to just foo and then forward that to the Nebula nameserver | 10:00:15 |
K900 | But that's horrible | 10:00:16 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | yes thats what i want, but im bad at explaining i guess | 10:00:39 |
magic_rb | You mean its a bug | 10:00:47 |
K900 | You can set that up with kresd Lua scripts probably | 10:00:50 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | i couldnt think of a better solution | 10:00:51 |
K900 | But that is most definitely a bug | 10:00:54 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | true | 10:00:55 |
K900 | And should be fixed in Nebula | 10:00:59 |
n4ch723hr3r (putting stuff in your name is cringe) | idk what the status of nebula is tbh 😅 | 10:01:20 |
magic_rb | Id think that involving a lua script in dns resolution will make dns slow | 10:01:37 |
magic_rb | Sounds like a bad idea | 10:01:48 |
K900 |  Download image.png | 10:02:00 |