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Wanting to self-verify on nostr... which app should I use?

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    • scookeS Offline
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      So, I've used an Umbrel instance to set up my own nostr relay (though I don't think this was strictly necessary), mined my keys to use nostr, and am posting here and there. There is an option to use NIP-05 verification, which is a way to link a human-readable address rather than the long code that nostr uses. Following https://nostr.how/en/guides/get-verified, it seems super easy to use my own Cloudron installation. My question is... which Cloudron app can I use to make the required /.well-known/nostr.json? I need to be able to get into the file system, I guess, and make both the directory and the file. Wordpress? Surfer? Something else?

      I need to also enable CORS to make this work.

      A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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        Think surfer or lamp should work.

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          Think surfer or lamp should work.

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          @girish Where do I put the /.well-known/nostr.json though, in a Surfer install? In the root level? Or in /app/data/, or /app/? Thank you!

          A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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            @girish Where do I put the /.well-known/nostr.json though, in a Surfer install? In the root level? Or in /app/data/, or /app/? Thank you!

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            @scooke the Surfer app uses a folder called "public" for data that needs to be served. So the full path to put your files is /app/data/public/.well-known.

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              @fbartels Thank you for this. I suppose other posts wherein @staff talk about enabling CORS for Surfer refers to a non-editable change. I had thought I could enable CORS. Anyway, it seems to work. So far only https://hamstr.to/settings has indicated that my NIP-05 is accepted, but not other nostr sites. That may be because one has to pay sats, I think, on these other sites. I'll keep going.

              A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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