dikaios1517 on Nostr: Have you ever wanted to run a relay that is accessible no matter which device you are ...
Have you ever wanted to run a relay that is accessible no matter which device you are on, without requiring you to be connected to Tor or Tailscale, or having to own a domain and know-how to do any port-forwarding on your router or set up a reverse proxy?
cody (npub1syj…f6wl) has you covered with Nostr Relay Tray, a very user-friendly relay implementation available on Linux, Windows, and Mac. As of release 2.0 a couple days ago, it also has the following very handy features:
- GUI for managing your relay
- WoT and PoW options, to dynamically restrict who can write to your relay
- Blacklisting of nostr:npubs you don’t want to be able to write to your relay
- Allow or block specific note kinds (such as relay lists), independent of general read/write rules
- Connect to your relay over clearnet using your own domain, or via built-in proxy.
If you would like to check it out for yourself, go snag it from the GitHub: https://github.com/CodyTseng/nostr-relay-tray
cody (npub1syj…f6wl) has you covered with Nostr Relay Tray, a very user-friendly relay implementation available on Linux, Windows, and Mac. As of release 2.0 a couple days ago, it also has the following very handy features:
- GUI for managing your relay
- WoT and PoW options, to dynamically restrict who can write to your relay
- Blacklisting of nostr:npubs you don’t want to be able to write to your relay
- Allow or block specific note kinds (such as relay lists), independent of general read/write rules
- Connect to your relay over clearnet using your own domain, or via built-in proxy.
If you would like to check it out for yourself, go snag it from the GitHub: https://github.com/CodyTseng/nostr-relay-tray