From: David ‘Bombe’ Roden Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 17:20:05 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Use WoTNS’ own identity and key for demonstration purposes. X-Git-Tag: 0.0.2^2~1 X-Git-Url: https://git.pterodactylus.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fd96415061672cbd7cc439fd6cbd2b4b8368cb5d;p=WoTNS.git Use WoTNS’ own identity and key for demonstration purposes. --- diff --git a/src/main/resources/templates/index.html b/src/main/resources/templates/index.html index 84817ae..6ed3fee 100644 --- a/src/main/resources/templates/index.html +++ b/src/main/resources/templates/index.html @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@

WoTNS

The Web of Trust Service uses properties of Web of Trust identities to implement a DNS-like scheme on top of Freenet.

The general syntax is: http://<%request.host>/tns/identity/target.

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identity is the nickname of a Web of Trust identity, such as “Bombe”. It is also possible to include the beginning of the identity’s -key into identity, in the form of nickname@start-of-key, such as “Bombe@e3my”.

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identity is the nickname of a Web of Trust identity, such as “WoTNS”. It is also possible to include the beginning of the identity’s +key into identity, in the form of nickname@start-of-key, such as “WoTNS@DAx”.

The target consists of a name chosen by the remote identity. It can consist of latin latters, digits, and periods (and the final name has to fulfill the Web of Trust’s requirement for a valid property name.

To be able to add targets for one of your identities, you first have to create an identity using the Web of Trust,