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Napagana mo na noh lodi ung mga dilaw na dns🤫
Good question... Of course i found a workaround to make it work, but still won't release it to public... (I rewrote the dnstt-server, also the client-side script to handle it)... pero if kung may mag bigay ng droplet or available domain, i would willingly share the server to others for them to use.

Well, normally it won't work on Public SSH sites because it can't handle message bytes below/above the dns standards. 😁
Look: RFC 6891
 
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Good question... Of course i found a workaround to make it work, but still won't release it to public... (I rewrote the dnstt-server, also the client-side script to handle it)

Well, normally it won't work on Public SSH sites because it can't handle message bytes below the dns standards. 😁
Look: RFC 6891
Mamaw mo namn lodi 🧠
 
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Good question... Of course i found a workaround to make it work, but still won't release it to public... (I rewrote the dnstt-server, also the client-side script to handle it)... pero if kung may mag bigay ng droplet or available domain, i would willingly share the server to others for them to use.

Well, normally it won't work on Public SSH sites because it can't handle message bytes below/above the dns standards. 😁
Look: RFC 6891
DITO noload is waving na ba😁
 

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