stebalien changed the topic of #ipfs to: Heads Up: To talk, you need to register your nick! Announcements: go-ipfs 0.4.21 and js-ipfs 0.35 are out! Get them from dist.ipfs.io and npm respectively! | Also: #libp2p #ipfs-cluster #filecoin #ipfs-dev | IPFS, the InterPlanetary FileSystem: https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs | Logs: https://view.matrix.org/room/!yhqiEdqNjyPbxtUjzm:matrix.org/ | Forums: https://discuss.ipfs.io | Code of
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<yeehi> How can you use IPFS to release a file to people who have, for example, paid for it, or joined your community?
<Swedneck> encrypt it
<yeehi> Publishing it to those, but not others. Is it possible to see which people that have access enabled have actually downloaded the file?
<Swedneck> ipfs has no access control aside from private networks, as far as i'm aware
<yeehi> Swedneck, but you would need to give every person the same encryption key, or keep creating new encryptions of the file
<yeehi> What is a private network in IPFS? Is there an easy way to create/manage it? eg ipfs-desktop?
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<Swedneck> i'm not sure, i really just use go-ipfs to share my screeshot and host some stuff on the web
<Swedneck> screenshots*
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<yeehi> If i add a file to ipfs, does that mean anybody can access it? Even if I don't announce the files address somewhere?
<yeehi> Is it possible to provide multiple addresses for the same single file? That way access to the file could be traced via the address used to retrieve it
<yeehi> Also, access to the file that uses that particular address could be blocked, still allowing access from the other addresses.
<yeehi> What is the best screenshotting software do you think Swedneck?
<yeehi> Is there one which includes editing the screenshot and shrinking its file size too?
<Swedneck> well i can share my script
<Swedneck_> but really it just uses another screenshot program :P
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<dynodetk[m]> Trying to enforce IP through IPFS is futile yeehi, and anyone doing it currently is betting their company on borrowed time.
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<BenLubar> is there any way to find a public gateway's multiaddr?
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<postables[m]3> BenLubar: upload a random file, view it through the gateway and then find the providers for it
<postables[m]3> The gateway should be found as a provider since it is caching it
<BenLubar> postables[m]3: hmm, for some reason I think my node might not be connected to the DHT at all. I get "Error: failed to find any peer in table" for my own ID.
<postables[m]3> Strange
<postables[m]3> Do you have bootstrap peers in your config?
<BenLubar> yes, the default ones. I apparently have 104 peers right now based on ipfs swarm peers | wc -l
<BenLubar> my announced address is /dnsaddr/ipfs.lubar.me/ipfs/QmRWvGqZPFzWMQWpkdRXXRtwMx56oKoizen2PaSLeZDgLH
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<mattober[m]> I'm having issues grabbing dist.ipfs.io binaries right now
<mattober[m]> using curl / wget
<mattober[m]> specifically from a ubuntu 18.04 machine
<mattober[m]> it only seems to be the dist.ipfs.io binaries as well
<mattober[m]> other binaries are being downloaded
<mattober[m]> I can also download the binaries on my local machine just fine
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<mattober[m]> for whatever reason, killing the virtual machine and spinning up a new one with a different IP fixed this issue
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<Royaljello> I want to use IPFS on my website. How do I do that
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<BenLubar> postables[m]: I am behind a NAT, but it should be forwarding on all the addresses it has in that dnsaddr record
<shokunin[m]> Royaljello: check the guides on https://proto.school/#/
<postables[m]> BenLubar: can you telnet to your NAT'd port from a device outside your network?
<BenLubar> postables[m]: I was able to connect from https://console.cloud.google.com/cloudshell
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<BenLubar> ipfs id | jq .Addresses => null
<BenLubar> that's weird
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<Swedneck> Royaljello: how do you mean?
<postables[m]3> interesting, that sounds like you're not actively listening or advertising any interfaces
<postables[m]3> how did you intiialize the config for your node?
<BenLubar> ipfs config show | jq .Addresses.Announce => ["/dnsaddr/ipfs.lubar.me"]
<Swedneck> do you mean hosting your website on IPFS, or do you mean using jsipfs on your website to do stuff?
<Royaljello> I mean the IPFS video player Livepeer
<Royaljello> But it'd be good to learn how to configure the website to run on IPFS
<Royaljello> If possible. It's a typical wordpress at the mo
<BenLubar> ipfs config show | jq -c .Addresses.Swarm => ["/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/4001","/ip6/::/tcp/4001","/ip4/0.0.0.0/udp/4001/quic","/ip6/::/udp/4001/quic","/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/4002/ws"]
<Swedneck_> don't know anything about the first one, but hosting a website on IPFS is piss easy really
<postables[m]> BenLubar: Looks like something about how you're advertising your dnsaddr is borked
<postables[m]> i was able to conenct to your node by resolving your IP manually
<postables[m]> and specifying a connection to your ip, instead of `dnsaddr`
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<Swedneck_> the only requirements is making sure your website's content is static and uses relative links, i.e. `../js/index.js` instead of `https://example.com/js/index.js`
<Swedneck_> after that you just add the website's content to your node with `ipfs add -r public` (presuming it's in a folder called that)
<Swedneck_> then you make the domain go to some IPFS gateway, either a selfhosted one or https://cloudflare-ipfs.com
<BenLubar> https://cloudflare-ipfs.com also has a pretty good explanation of how to set up dnslink regardless of which gateway you use
<Swedneck_> yeah, probably better to read that
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<Royaljello> Cool Swedneck_
<postables[m]> BenLubar: i think the configuration you want to do with your setup
<postables[m]> your `_dnsaddr` entries for your domain should contain IP Addresses
<Royaljello> So to put it on my node would I have a IPFS named folder that I put on the server?
<BenLubar> postables[m]: I added the dns4 and dns6 addresses for tcp and quic directly to the announce thing, so hopefully it'll work slightly better now
<postables[m]> for example `dig _dnsaddr.bootstrap.libp2p.io` resolves to
<BenLubar> later this month I'm switching ISPs, so I'll do that then
<postables[m]> whereas running the queries against `_dnsaddr.ipfs.lubar.me` returns `dnsaddrs` that point to domain names so i think there might be a chance
<postables[m]> you're doing a sort of recursive lookup or something
<postables[m]> yea i was able to connect to your host via the `dnsaddr` now that you made the change
<Swedneck_> <Royaljello "So to put it on my node would I "> what do you mean by "IPFS named folder"?
<Royaljello> Ah, I wasn't sure how to put it on the node. I can look it up
<Swedneck_> that's `ipfs add`
<Swedneck_> where is your website content on the server?
<Swedneck_> or on your dev machine i suppose
<Royaljello> on the server
<Royaljello> First time with blockchain lol
<Swedneck_> IPFS doesn't have much to do with blockchains
<Royaljello> Huh, I see
<Swedneck_> it definitely doesn't use any blockchains to do what it does
<Swedneck_> anyway, you'' want to run `ipfs add -r /path/to/your/website/content/`
<Royaljello> Sweet, thanks!
<Royaljello> It's pretty useful actually lol
<Swedneck_> yeah, IPFS makes publishing stuff much easier IMO
<Swedneck_> plus you don't even need a server, you can just pin the content on some pinning service like https://temporal.cloud and serve it via cloudflare-ipfs.com
<Swedneck_> then when you want to update the page you just add the new content, pin it on the service, and change the hash in the _dnslink record
<Royaljello> Neat
<Royaljello> I wonder if it has any limits in terms of traffic
<Royaljello> Because then that's a free website lol, bar the domain
<Royaljello> but yeah, I'll check out the tutorial
<Swedneck_> well the cloudflare gateway can be kinda slow
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<Swedneck_> dunno about temporal's limits on bandwidth, but i wouldn't worry unless you have a really immensely popular website
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