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inspired by @smokey asking about a public Duckling proxy, I set one up. put this in your Lagrange proxy settings for HTTP:
stargate.gemi.dev:1994
this lets you access HTTP resources from Gemini and converts to gemtext on the fly:
http://www.example.com
WARNING: this is a public proxy. I can see your web traffic. dont be a jerk and access illegal/explicit stuff
I’m experimenting with a more generic Gemini->HTTP gateway and running Duckling is good experience of how well current proxies handle modern websites
2 years ago · 👍 astroseneca, haze, smokey, eph, sevc, degrowther2, superfxchip
ran a couple links rn as a test, this is amazing. def gonna run a local instance of this soon, thx for the resource! · 2 years ago
Thank you for setting this up! I've been using duckling but I never automated startup on my laptop. · 2 years ago
@Haze heres the gemini page for the duckling proxy gemini://gemini.marmaladefoo.com/blog/1-Sep-2020_The_Duckling_Proxy.gmi
I have written a guide to setting it up gemini://tilde.team/~smokey/logs/2022-05-24-duckling-guide.gmi · 2 years ago
@haze yes the source is here https://github.com/LukeEmmet/duckling-proxy there are a number of clients that support scheme specific proxies in Gemini like Duckling and Agena. comments or pull requests are welcome · 2 years ago
hi @acidus great to see this public instance. Are you happy for me to link it from the Duckling proxy official GitHub repo? · 2 years ago
That's amazing! · 2 years ago
wow!! I don't know lagrage can do that! Is the source code avaliable? I want to self host this · 2 years ago
@acidus This is really cool! Thank you for your contribution. · 2 years ago