so yes, wss is the SSL version of ws
the local address on your start9 is encrypted, so locally, using the .local works under wss
but, you start9 is not accessible outside your network in that fashion
if you want to access outside your local ( same lan subnet ) .. you have to use the .onion address, which doesn't use ssl , hence just the ws
but ... if you want to access an onion relay from your nostr client, then you need to be on the Tor Network.
for instance, on my Android, I run orbit in VPN mode, and I chose, bitwarden, amethyst and plebstr, to run through orbit, giving me access to my onion hidden services.
clear as mud right? ask me questions :)
so yes, wss is the SSL version of ws
the local address on your start9 is encrypted, so locally, using the .local works under wss
but, you start9 is not accessible outside your network in that fashion
if you want to access outside your local ( same lan subnet ) .. you have to use the .onion address, which doesn't use ssl , hence just the ws
but ... if you want to access an onion relay from your nostr client, then you need to be on the Tor Network.
for instance, on my Android, I run orbit in VPN mode, and I chose, bitwarden, amethyst and plebstr, to run through orbit, giving me access to my onion hidden services.
clear as mud right? ask me questions :)
1. you need to proxy your noster client through a tor VPN. if you're on a mobile device, use an app called orbot, I'm sure it exists on iOS as well, then there's an option in orbot, that lets you run it in VPN mode, and then choose what apps to run across it. if you're using a web client, use a tor browser, or a tour tab, if you will, in brave browser.
2. I assume you're running your relay in private mode, so you put your pub key in the configuration and start9? So you would add your friend's pub key in that same location.
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