Currently we have a domain-resolver site (ZeroName: 1Name2NXVi1RDPDgf5617UoW7xA6YrhM9F) that holds all registered namecoin registered domains that has zeronet data in a simple json file.
If you want to access a site by domain the Zeroname plugin uses this file (data/1Name2NXVi1RDPDgf5617UoW7xA6YrhM9F/data/names.json) to get the site's address.
The site's data file is updated by bots that constantly checking new namecoin blocks for new domain registrations/updates.
So you have to trust the Zeroname site privatekey owner, but its fast, protects you from man-in-middle attacks and it doesn't sends your visited sites to the internet.
Later if the Namecoin devs finishes the lightwieght client we can also support that or adding support of local namecoind would not be hard.
There is an alternative version that uses DnsChain servers to resolve the domains, but the default solution is faster because you have the domains stored locally.
phelix wrote:lol, just ran across this on the ZeroNet homepage: http://zeronet.io/
Interesting how they resolve:
Currently we have a domain-resolver site (ZeroName: 1Name2NXVi1RDPDgf5617UoW7xA6YrhM9F) that holds all registered namecoin registered domains that has zeronet data in a simple json file.
If you want to access a site by domain the Zeroname plugin uses this file (data/1Name2NXVi1RDPDgf5617UoW7xA6YrhM9F/data/names.json) to get the site's address.
The site's data file is updated by bots that constantly checking new namecoin blocks for new domain registrations/updates.
So you have to trust the Zeroname site privatekey owner, but its fast, protects you from man-in-middle attacks and it doesn't sends your visited sites to the internet.
Later if the Namecoin devs finishes the lightwieght client we can also support that or adding support of local namecoind would not be hard.
There is an alternative version that uses DnsChain servers to resolve the domains, but the default solution is faster because you have the domains stored locally.
anjdele wrote:This is very interesant.
I have downloaded, unpacked, started. ZeroNet now works for me.
I did not understand how I can go for example to nx.bit?
anjdele wrote:This is very interesant.
I have downloaded, unpacked, started. ZeroNet now works for me.
I did not understand how I can go for example to nx.bit?