ZeroNet
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@robi with respect, I think your system or network or Tor is “fsck-ed”.
Could something, another ZeroNet installed/running, be conflicting ?Fresh install, new container.
The home page, now back to standard ZNC, loads in <5 seconds.
0name archive loads in <5 seconds.
AllnightBookstire loads in <5 seconds. (Longer for full sync)
Ditto for 0list.
Ditto for ZeroTalk and ZeroTalk Tech.
Ditto for ZeroSites.
Ditto for ZeroMail.Others like Syncronite take longer due to the nature of P2P
Within 20 minutes the only site not yet loaded is 1Hello (ironic but other Zites are pulling a lot of content, don't know if that is relevant).
If you want to suggest some Zites to check, happy to do this.
I hate saying this, but evidence is your experience is not an app issue.Latest entry <9 hours ago :

@timconsidine thank you for the updates and feedback. I will try it on a different server and perhaps even the demo server to see what happens.
I hope the configured fileserver port is added to the app so external connections can proxy through.
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I've come to the conclusion that, (my bad) out of ignorance of the history and status of Zeronet, packaging 'Zeronet Conservancy' was a huge mistake. I thought 'Conservancy' was a good concept. Seems it should have been called "preserve in aspic and never update it". Too much old history, broken/dead sites, embedded dependencies on defunct ZeroID (unless you're an old timer lucky to have one). So I am abandoning it, but work to date will be preserved in a separate folder in the git repo.
Instead, I will have a time-limited bash at packaging ZeroNetX ZNX.
Zeronet is a great concept, but it needs to work viably and realistically in 2026 and onwards.
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So, feeling stupid (more than normal) for starting with ZNC (Zeronet Conservancy), ZNX (ZeronetX) is now packaged.
Ignoring the vagaries of P2P and Tor, this does seem to be viable.
Git repo : https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/cloudron-zeronet (same) has been refactored into 2 folders, ZNC just in case someone feels they want to take it over / use as a base, and ZNX.
Docker image: tcmbp132021/cloudron-zeronet:v3.0.0
ZNX actually allows an ID to be created and ZNX-leaning sites seem to be alive.
I absolutely see the value of Zeronet for different uses, including hiding in plain sight (for legitimate reasons), and it seems usable enough. Old/abandoned/un-peered sites can be ignored. Set up active sites.
Haven't yet found a site to promote relocation of No.10 / Millbank PHQ to central Tehran, but I will keep looking.

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