On Monday 17 March 2014 11:23 PM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
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> How can I set up my own pagekite server, btw?  Anyone know?
> 

It turns out the same binary can act as a server (called frontend).
--isfrontend is the required option. More information is available in
the pagekite(1) manpage. I haven't experimented yet, but it is certainly
cool :)

We should try to achieve the following with Pagekite Plinth UI:

- Provide a way to enable/disable pagekite service. Call it something
something simple like "Server Visibility" with the possibility of adding
alternative implementations/services later. Explain in simple terms how
it works and an risks involved.

- Ability to configure (perhaps even register) a pagekite account on
pagekite.net or compatible server.

- Once enabled, we should (semi) automatically expose as many enabled
services as possible through pagekite.

- Have ability for trusted Freedombox peers to help one another by
running pagekite frontend and pagekite client.

- Some status display and diagnostics.

-- 
Sunil

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