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`logrotate` package should be able to handle this.

note: ygg 0.5 got rid of the DHT spanning tree so the concept of a root node is no more, it's replaced with a "core" set of routers which are...

note: if you use base32 it will fit into the size needed for a dns label. >Irrespective of a DNS mapping, the IPv6 address still truncates the public key, so...

oh i know very well the pains of doing that, this is just my two cents on the DNS method.

>IP is just a compatible layer, it can be ipv4, ipv6 or whatever the real network support. speaking from experience you do not want to support ipv4, that is a...

imo, you could make an extended version of yggdrasil which supports this and can do this DNS tomfoolery with other nodes who advertise they support it. you could put something...

> there still isn't a good way to set things up automatically. this is the secret eternal truth and pain of DNS. I don't think it's THAT bad as people...

> besides, in this way, a PC can run both ygg4 and ygg5 at the same time, and even other protocol similar with ygg, distinct with each other by the...

if i can generate a public key `xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.3de8c118481f683643cacc3220dafce.ygg` where the `x` is any value, i have collided that label which as caching implications.

there are a lot of subtleties to DNS like that which seep into upper layers, e.g. CORS rules on http could be bypassed with that kind of collision.