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@Bailey you need to create .well-known/heliohost.txt file manually and enter something like

"================================================== ================

https://bailey.guru

-------------------------------------------------- ------------------

 

I hereby claim:

 

* I am an admin of https://bailey.guru

* I am Bailey (https://www.helionet.org/index/user/123463-bailey/) on Helionet

 

 

And finally, I am proving ownership by this host by posting or

appending to this document.

 

================================================== ================"

 

Refer to: https://miwilc.keybase.pub/.well-known/keybase.txt

 

@wolstech What if they are using cloudflare? Like I am on https://www.miwilc.com do we manually verify in that case?

 

@mrj yes, please use GitHub for development.

 

If you wish, I could mirror the repository on https://code.miwilc.com.

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Yes we'd just manually verify. I can easily check that domain is (or at least was) registered to an account here, even if the DNS doesn't reflect that by looking in the account database. There is no way to prevent someone from having it added to an account here and actually hosted elsewhere though.

 

It is worth noting that we don't recommend CF unless it's absolutely necessary because it conflicts with a lot of things.

 

We'd need to manually verify dedicated ip users too, but those are few and far between.

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Guessing it will look somthing like this: https://bailey.guru/.well-known/heliohost.bailey

No, it will have a .txt extension so that it's easy to semi automate, otherwise you got everything.

 

Yes we'd just manually verify. I can easily check that domain is (or at least was) registered to an account here, even if the DNS doesn't reflect that by looking in the account database. There is no way to prevent someone from having it added to an account here and actually hosted elsewhere though.

 

It is worth noting that we don't recommend CF unless it's absolutely necessary because it conflicts with a lot of things.

 

We'd need to manually verify dedicated ip users too, but those are few and far between.

CF doesn't conflict a whole lot with my site (thank flexible design :)), and some stuff requires it.

 

I don't think there will be too many of these users :)

 

 

@Krydos as for verification, would a text file in <website>/.well-known/heliohost.txt suffice?

Sure, but only people using cloudflare (or something similar) would even need to do that. 99% of our accounts are on 1 of 3 IPs.

There is deflect.ca which is a non profit thing, supposed to be a alternative to CF.

But yes, I think most users will be on the main heliohost nameservers.

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Sorry for being late. I didn't get any notification for this post somehow. Okay, anyone of you want to make this project in PHP? I mean link/traffic exchange. I am afraid I don't have any knowledge about GitHub. I code on mobile and I don't have any PC. Moreover I don't use any Framework or IDE. I code manually for creating my site. So it would be great if anyone of you is willing to do it. Otherwise it's okay I can do that. :)

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