This is the Windows app named IPNS-Link-gateway whose latest release can be downloaded as v1.0.9.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
IPNS-Link-gateway
DESCRIPTION:
Powering the next generation of content hosted on the IPFS network. NAT traversal and decentralized relays allow your services to be reached from nearly anywhere, even if they're behind NATs with dynamic addresses. IPNS-Link Gateways act like a CDN and will resolve IPFS and IPNS URLs, offloading work from you to the IPFS network. Your ip-addresses are hidden from third-parties behind encryption, only IPNS-Link Gateways you decide to trust can access your service.
Features
- You can either run it locally for yourself or host it publicly
- This implementation redirects almost all requests for static content to an IPFS-Gateway, in order to offload itself
- This implementation doesn't support HTTP/2. It prefers HTTP/1.1 but can't support persistent connections
- To enable HTTP2 and persistent connections, however, you can simply put a capable reverse-proxy in front
- If you choose to use Caddy for this job, which helps with automatic HTTPS too, this project repository contains a ready Caddyfile
- This implementation is optimized to save as much bandwidth as possible
Programming Language
Unix Shell
Categories
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