@xepher Hehe, yep. It took me a while to get used to the nsec, nprofile, npub keys.
It's familiar, the concept at least. But still requires adjusting to it.
I already made a mistake once, accidentally pasted my nsec to a frontend's search field! LOL. I had to create a new one!
@0x0 FEP-521a: Representing actor's public keys.
It's implemented in Mitra (my actor has both RSA and Ed25519 keys), but there are no other implementations I'm aware of.
@feld
I mean, from what I've been reading (and it worked) is that service is tied to the ont, not to the router so it makes sense that they'd phase it out since it wasn't doing anything.
I tried my old router in the service and it worked and returned the same IP as the newer router. Which matches what I've read that you could buy keys.
It may need the eap to start after a power cycle. I'm running a capture to see time between eap packets now.
If you have an SSH server and worry about disclosing your private key: OpenSSH has a server key rotation feature. Transparently change your server keys without requiring your users re-verify host keys.
It's documented in SSH Mastery, by the way. https://mwl.io/nonfiction/tools#ssh
Not that this has anything to do with github, of course. Pure coincidence.
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