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- | ====== ToxDNS ====== | ||
- | ToxDNS is a tox ID-to-name mapping service. | ||
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- | It allows users to shorten their regular, somewhat long, Tox IDs, with short and readable IDs, that closely resemble the format of an email address. | ||
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- | An example of a ToxDNS service in use is groupbot@utox.org. Which when added, resolves to the full ID ('' | ||
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- | ===== ToxDNS Services ===== | ||
- | As of yet, there is no official ToxDNS service. All services listed here are run by volunteers, use at your own risk. | ||
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- | | ^ Owner ^ Description | ||
- | ^ [[http:// | ||
- | ^ [[https:// | ||
- | ^ tox.party | ||
- | ^ [[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Run your own ===== | ||
- | Don't want to trust a third party service? Want to use your own cool domain? Or want to contribute by hosting your own public service? You can quickly and easily install a ToxDNS service to run on your own server! | ||
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- | Some of the many open-source ToxDNS services include: | ||
- | * https:// | ||
- | * https:// | ||
- | * https:// | ||
- | * https:// | ||
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- | ==== Installation ==== | ||
- | Coming soon |