Gregory on Nostr: Luca Sironi npub1xzmt2…0eykm that's not how this works. For AP, you need - a ...
Luca Sironi (npub16un…e944) npub1xzmt2d95f7watzyqktl982d7jfe5ptktusv4j20csz8nxxgmhq6q30eykm (npub1xzm…eykm) that's not how this works. For AP, you need
- a publicly routable IP address
- a domain
- a TLS certificate
While it is technically possible to set up an AP server on a phone (if you somehow obtain a public IP from your carrier), it would be extremely impractical. The protocol expects servers to have an uptime as close to 100% as possible. Phones can't do that. Besides, running a web server can't be good for the battery life.
- a publicly routable IP address
- a domain
- a TLS certificate
While it is technically possible to set up an AP server on a phone (if you somehow obtain a public IP from your carrier), it would be extremely impractical. The protocol expects servers to have an uptime as close to 100% as possible. Phones can't do that. Besides, running a web server can't be good for the battery life.