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diff --git a/linux/using_yggdrasil_opennic_yunohost.md b/linux/using_yggdrasil_opennic_yunohost.md index cef51645..6a144045 100644 --- a/linux/using_yggdrasil_opennic_yunohost.md +++ b/linux/using_yggdrasil_opennic_yunohost.md @@ -30,11 +30,13 @@ This is research on doing "gratis" self-hosting. ## Caveats * The OpenNIC ACME service cannot connect to an Yggdrasil host! -* Do not create an initial user on Debian that matches the username you want on YunoHost! -* YunoHost seems to override your DNS configuration with a list of public DNS servers (?) +* Do not create an initial user on Debian that matches the username you want on YunoHost! (already documented at <https://doc.yunohost.org/en/install_on_top_of_debian>) +* YunoHost seems to override your DNS configuration with a list of public DNS servers (<https://github.com/YunoHost/issues/issues/2444>) * The YunoHost firewall also messes with Yggdrasil. * The Debian package for Debian 12 is not compatible with public Yggdrasil nodes. The backport is good. * At least be.libre only allows A, AAAA, NS, and TXT records. - Mail should still work without MX records, in theory. + YunoHost mail works without MX records, and mail in general should work without MX records. + You can always use NS and host the zone yourself with all the record types you need. * Let's Encrypt does not issue OpenNIC certificates, and the only alternative seems to be an experimental CA that supports ACME. + The OpenNIC CA does not connect to Yggdrasil, but you could host your zone yourself and use a DNS server friendly to ACME. |
