<toppler>
seancjscherer[m]: Oh, I see. No worries. I'd be concerned about that too.
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<jokke>
hi
<SchrodingersScat>
oh hey
<jokke>
i'm trying to set up a public gateway on my server but any ipfs link i try to open on it just loads forever
<jokke>
i already added the public addresses given by ipfs id on the server to my local clients bootstrap in the config
<jokke>
in the end i get a gateway time out from nginx
<toppler>
I've only got one directory added to my local IPFS, and I haven't shared the hash. Even so, I'm getting high traffic running IPFS. Is that normal?
<SchrodingersScat>
toppler: there's a lot of dht chatter, could that be it? also other things i'm sure
<r0kk3rz>
yeah it'll be the dht
<SchrodingersScat>
toppler: note, it'll also broadcast the hash when published
<SchrodingersScat>
jokke: tell us more about your setup?
<toppler>
SchrodingersScat: How much chatter would be normal? I'm looking at several megs a minute.
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<toppler>
I see issue #2917 talks quite a bit about this.
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<SchrodingersScat>
toppler: yeah, that seems about right. give or take. when publishing something large it'll really choke up the network ;(
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<toppler>
SchrodingersScat: :( I think that'll end up exceeding my bandwidth on my VPS. I'll have to leave it stopped for now.
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<jokke>
SchrodingersScat: hey. sure, what do you wanna know?
<jokke>
SchrodingersScat: hm weird
<jokke>
now it's working perfectly
<jokke>
never mind then i guess :P
<speaker[m]>
I don't speak english
<speaker[m]>
I can speak litle english
<toppler>
I'll have to learn more about how these DHTs are implemneted. Am I at least usefully contributing this bandwidth even if I'm not serving actual files?
<toppler>
*implemented
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<Steverman>
Can someone explain this strange behavior? I currently have host my own webrtc signal server, where I have 2 browser nodes that connects to a known nodejs bootstrap node. I can use ipfs.files.get fine between nodejs <> browser, but when I close my nodejs browser and it tries to get from browser <> browser I get disconnected from my IPFS pubsub room, and the caller won't get the files requested
<Steverman>
I suspect it has something to do with Webpack and how it uses buffers
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<Steverman>
The method returns a stream, which I then have to get another stream through the content property. It's the inner stream that's problematic
<Steverman>
I have hit a hard wall that I can't fix, and I really need this to showcase IPFS for my university project in a few weeks
<SchrodingersScat>
jokke: sometimes simply tracing things as you explain them to others helps. You can do this with inanimate objects as well. Rubber Ducky Debugging. Also nginx implies some kind of proxy, so would be interested in the setting of that, if it's on the same machine as the ipfs server, etc.
<SchrodingersScat>
toppler: ehhh, if you have bandwidth limitations then I wouldn't call it useful for now. I don't run it from home except to backup pins for example, but I have some remote machines I run it on.
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<toppler>
SchrodingersScat: This is from a VPS. I've got 1TB a month. That might be enough actually.
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<slayerjain>
Hi all, What would be the best way to interact with an ipfs repo using js on the browser frontend?
<drozdziak1>
slayerjain: I'd say the answer is almost in your question :) js-ipfs is the browser solution you're looking for
<slayerjain>
I found stuff related to adding things to an ipfs repo, However, didn't find much about listing files and stuff. i'll dig more into it
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<slayerjain>
drozdziak1: Thanks! :)
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<drozdziak1>
Anyone joining today's call? It's almost time and I'm the only one in the zoom chat. Maybe I got something wrong? (copied the link from #526 in ipfs/pm)
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<drozdziak1>
The ID being 779-351-365
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<drozdziak1>
lgierth Kubuxu: Has the call been moved?
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<Magik6k>
drozdziak1: It's starting in 45mins
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<drozdziak1>
Magik6k: Thanks! How did you find out?
<drozdziak1>
(The issue lists 4PM UTC and it's 4:15PM already, maybe the time change in some zone's broke something?)