why didn't you open a poll then?
I use ios and android / mobile / tablet
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another question:
if I use 192.0.0.1 as default and 178.32.31.41 as alt DNS, would this work?
like every request goes through 192, and .bit 178?
You need to use this : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205026On linux, I use dnsmasq to do the same. tried it, but well, i couldn't make it happen. :< this stuff is just too complicated, if you want more adopters, it HAS to be much easier for casuals.
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I use the official wallet until blockchain.info decides to make a ltc version
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omg, why did no one mention this on the wiki? that's REALLY easy. thanks D:
Maybe I should have a look at the wiki pages and include these instructions. just one question: is this secure? like, are there any sensitive packets going through this ip?
This IP 178.32.31.41 is khal's DNS from the List of DNS Servers in the wiki. I don't think khal makes use of your browsing behaviour data in any way. But even if he did, the DNS server only gets the HTTP requests and your IP address. It doesn't receive any web content or user credentials, as far as I know. another question: if I use 192.0.0.1 as default and 178.32.31.41 as alt DNS, would this work? like every request goes through 192, and .bit 178?
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Do you have more than $25 Facebook Credits ?
nope, only have this one atm ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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.bit's would be really cool if it wasn't so damn hard to setup. there are no working browser apps and foxy proxy doesn't work either.
Just wondering why nobody mentioned the easiest and most obvious method for browsing .bit domains. On a standard Windows 7 or XP or on a Mac it's just a few mouseclicks (in an unrestricted user account, of course): Windows 7: Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing > Connections: Local Area Connection > Properties > IPv4 > Properties > Use the following DNS server > 178.32.31.41 After that you can use any standard browser (not sure about Chrome) for looking up .bit pages. A few examples of sites with some useful content for a start: http://dns.bit/http://nx.bit/http://bitse.bit/omg, why did no one mention this on the wiki? that's REALLY easy. thanks D: just one question: is this secure? like, are there any sensitive packets going through this ip?
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why do you think .hk are worth 150 btc? give me one reason to not ignore you ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I doubt that this partnership will have any impact on the alt scene
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I'm in.
posts: 138
EDIT:
BTC: 1LCNMNYCQB4SWWZJkfZghZ3pBTscKa7tfQ
thanks
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Create a free website with Weebly looks totally legit.
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renamed, added a game.
I will use this thread as a general store thread to avoid thread spam. more to come!
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Any good wallets for iPhone?
well, I use the blockchain.info app... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) How's it? great!
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.bit's would be really cool if it wasn't so damn hard to setup. there are no working browser apps and foxy proxy doesn't work either.
It really isn't that difficult ... if you want to trust this guy http://namecoin.com/ you can be browsing .bit domains in minutes ... if you don't trust him and want to set up your own it can be done. It is still in development ... no-one said it was going to be easy, put some money up if you must have the tools now ... or wait for the free stuff and mooch like everyone else. But please don't complain about free stuff not coming quick enough. Foxy proxy does work, I use it all the time. Chrome app does not work, and it's really unsafe imo. Same goes for foxy proxy (not working)
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.bit's would be really cool if it wasn't so damn hard to setup. there are no working browser apps and foxy proxy doesn't work either.
I like the idea, but there's really no sense in advertising / building a website on .bit if literally no one has easy access to them.
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Any good wallets for iPhone?
well, I use the blockchain.info app... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Q: Why is a lion called "lion"? A: Because it likes lion in the sun.
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this one is so bad and unfunny, you should donate 2k in order to stay in this contest. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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