Hello gnunet, I am starting about getting a domain name registry for a hostname. After reading the user manual, I finally found the domain name registrar link (https://fcfs.gnunet.org/ from https://docs.gnunet.org/latest/users/gns.html#the-pin-zone). I typed down a name as subdomain for .gnunet.gns.alt. It appears that I would need a zone key. The only zone key that seems to register is .gnunet.gns.alt. I guess the input requires a available zone key. I tried to make the local zone work, but I think it is not for public/online view. Anyways, I input the .gnunet.gns.alt's key. I was expected to use this taler application, but it turns out to be a browser extension? I think that extensions shouldn't be used too often. At this point, I am not sure what to install. I prefer a flatpak/flathub, but I can do source compilation. Then, I have to worry about how much to pay for these plan kudos currencies. Maybe the kudos currency is for free. The plan lasts for 6 months for .30 kudos.
Other than the account, I have certain questions regarding (subdomain).gnunet.gns.alt. What kind of parameters I can type in for my gns linked IP address? Will I be able to get a domain email like webmaster@(subdomain).gnunet.gns.alt? Can I put in text records to represent the pass string for Let's Encrypt's SSL certification procedures? I do not think I can find/make a custom hostname with gns, just gnunet.gns.alt. However, I think it's a good trade off considering the fact that terms seem to be good. I was wondering how long it takes for the submitted (subdomain).gnunet.gns.alt before taler step to expired wait time? At the moment, I trying to install this business card feature. It is taking a while. I will go over the file-sharing, VPN, and messenger application in the future. -- Sincerely, retrovirus-...@juno.com