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Yes, I remember we talked about it. I still have my old synology NAS hooked up.
Yes that is enough and can work really nice as a personal CDN. But you have to link it to a subdomain and open a SSL port on your router, fw to your NAS machine. Then just create the file service folder for all your media and use it directly from there, using the direct links. If you do not have a fix public IP, you can use the Synology DynDNS service, with their domain. Can be used also a direct IP, without domain, but you would need a fix one.
You maybe be able to use a cloudflare CDN with your nas, you need to configure a reverse proxy.
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I feel like the whole nostr thing still has me confused. Let's say you host a relay just for your use, and post notes with embedded videos hosted on your server. If your server goes down, will everything be lost? Other relays will start picking up your notes, but won't upload the videos, correct?
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Yes is correct. Is only not displaying the content hosted on your CDN. But the other relays are displaying the note, if is just text. The image/video will be displayed as "not available" (even if both your CDN and relay are down).
I wonder how that nobody built a nostr relai with an embedded CDN feature (hosting the files to a NAS or local folder) ?
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