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@@ -3290,7 +3290,6 @@ and @code{[transport-https_client]} section of the configuration: | |||
3290 | * GNS Proxy Setup:: | 3290 | * GNS Proxy Setup:: |
3291 | * Setup of the GNS CA:: | 3291 | * Setup of the GNS CA:: |
3292 | * Testing the GNS setup:: | 3292 | * Testing the GNS setup:: |
3293 | * Automatic Shortening in the GNU Name System:: | ||
3294 | @end menu | 3293 | @end menu |
3295 | 3294 | ||
3296 | 3295 | ||
@@ -3526,8 +3525,11 @@ Now for testing purposes we can create some records in our zone to test | |||
3526 | the SSL functionality of the proxy: | 3525 | the SSL functionality of the proxy: |
3527 | 3526 | ||
3528 | @example | 3527 | @example |
3529 | $ gnunet-namestore -a -e "1 d" -n "homepage" -t A -V 131.159.74.67 | 3528 | $ gnunet-identity -C test |
3530 | $ gnunet-namestore -a -e "1 d" -n "homepage" -t LEHO -V "gnunet.org" | 3529 | $ gnunet-namestore -a -e "1 d" -n "homepage" \ |
3530 | -t A -V 131.159.74.67 -z test | ||
3531 | $ gnunet-namestore -a -e "1 d" -n "homepage" \ | ||
3532 | -t LEHO -V "gnunet.org" -z test | ||
3531 | @end example | 3533 | @end example |
3532 | 3534 | ||
3533 | @noindent | 3535 | @noindent |
@@ -3544,7 +3546,7 @@ If you use @command{Firefox} (or one of its deriviates/forks such as | |||
3544 | Icecat) you also have to go to @code{about:config} and set the key | 3546 | Icecat) you also have to go to @code{about:config} and set the key |
3545 | @code{network.proxy.socks_remote_dns} to @code{true}. | 3547 | @code{network.proxy.socks_remote_dns} to @code{true}. |
3546 | 3548 | ||
3547 | When you visit @code{https://homepage.gnu/}, you should get to the | 3549 | When you visit @code{https://homepage.test/}, you should get to the |
3548 | @code{https://gnunet.org/} frontpage and the browser (with the correctly | 3550 | @code{https://gnunet.org/} frontpage and the browser (with the correctly |
3549 | configured proxy) should give you a valid SSL certificate for | 3551 | configured proxy) should give you a valid SSL certificate for |
3550 | @code{homepage.gnu} and no warnings. It should look like this: | 3552 | @code{homepage.gnu} and no warnings. It should look like this: |
@@ -3552,26 +3554,6 @@ configured proxy) should give you a valid SSL certificate for | |||
3552 | @c FIXME: Image does not exist, create it or save it from Drupal? | 3554 | @c FIXME: Image does not exist, create it or save it from Drupal? |
3553 | @c @image{images/gnunethpgns.png,5in,, picture of homepage.gnu in Webbrowser} | 3555 | @c @image{images/gnunethpgns.png,5in,, picture of homepage.gnu in Webbrowser} |
3554 | 3556 | ||
3555 | @node Automatic Shortening in the GNU Name System | ||
3556 | @subsubsection Automatic Shortening in the GNU Name System | ||
3557 | |||
3558 | This page describes a possible option for 'automatic name shortening', | ||
3559 | which you can choose to enable with the GNU Name System. | ||
3560 | |||
3561 | When GNS encounters a name for the first time, it can use the 'NICK' | ||
3562 | record of the originating zone to automatically generate a name for the | ||
3563 | zone. If automatic shortening is enabled, those auto-generated names will | ||
3564 | be placed (as private records) into your personal 'shorten' zone (to | ||
3565 | prevent confusion with manually selected names). | ||
3566 | Then, in the future, if the same name is encountered again, GNS will | ||
3567 | display the shortened name instead (the first time, the long name will | ||
3568 | still be used as shortening typically happens asynchronously as looking up | ||
3569 | the 'NICK' record takes some time). Using this feature can be a convenient | ||
3570 | way to avoid very long @code{.gnu} names; however, note that names from | ||
3571 | the shorten-zone are assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis and should | ||
3572 | not be trusted. Furthermore, if you enable this feature, you will no | ||
3573 | longer see the full delegation chain for zones once shortening has been | ||
3574 | applied. | ||
3575 | 3557 | ||
3576 | @node Configuring the GNUnet VPN | 3558 | @node Configuring the GNUnet VPN |
3577 | @subsection Configuring the GNUnet VPN | 3559 | @subsection Configuring the GNUnet VPN |