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Show HN: DNSskills.md – agentic skills for certain DNS utilities

dnsskills.md
3 points·by StuntPope·vor 5 Tagen·1 comments

Bought an expired domain. Then I inherited their AWS Root account

easydns.com
9 points·by StuntPope·vor 8 Tagen·3 comments

Show HN: Tunnel.to – dead simple localhost reverse tunnels

tunnel.to
7 points·by StuntPope·letzten Monat·1 comments

GPG-encrypted email forwarding is back, and the mxcrypt relay is now open source

easydns.com
8 points·by StuntPope·vor 2 Monaten·0 comments

Internet Content Regulation Is Coming to Canada

axisofeasy.com
7 points·by StuntPope·vor 3 Monaten·0 comments

Age verification now required for DNS resolution

easydns.com
47 points·by StuntPope·vor 3 Monaten·17 comments

Repricing Sovereignty: Personal Freedom in the Age of Mass Compliance

bombthrower.com
3 points·by StuntPope·vor 6 Monaten·0 comments

Can x402 save the Open Source Software movement?

easydns.com
8 points·by StuntPope·vor 6 Monaten·1 comments

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StuntPope
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
We've added agentic skills for five DNS utils we've had on the Domainhelp site for awhile (formerly easyWhois)

These ones are handy:

1. What is my public IP

2. What is my DNS resolver (handy)

3. Is this a homoglyph (have your openclaw check this before blindly following a link)

4. SPF Flattener

5. DNS Twister

More to come.
StuntPope
·vor 8 Tagen·discuss
That's an excellent point.
StuntPope
·letzten Monat·discuss
I run a DNS company (some of you can probably guess which one), and a few weeks ago one of my nephews was showing me his home setup and asking about local tunnels.

He already knew about Cloudflare Tunnels. I mentioned ngrok, localtunnel, etc., and then I started thinking about what a super-lightweight tunneling client might look like if it were optimized for clawbots, MCP servers, dashboards, and random services people are increasingly running on home networks and minis.

And then I remembered I owned the tunnel.to domain name.

At that point the idea kind of lodged in my brain and refused to leave until I built the thing.

Current state:

- lightweight relay-based tunnel service

- CLI-first

- public relay nodes in North America + Europe

- TLS

- no account required for basic usage

- intended to be dead simple to expose localhost services

Right now it’s centralized. Early days, but it's entirely doable to add:

- self-hosted relays

- private relays

- agent-oriented workflows

- lightweight auth/access controls

- better relay selection/failover

Given my background I'm also in a good position to preempt abuse, so it doesn't become a timesuck. The no-registration level assigns sub-hostnames so people can't set up obvious phishing sites.

(And yes, I told my nephew about it after it was finished. He said “cool”. Hasn’t used it yet.)
StuntPope
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
You're thinking of resolvers.
StuntPope
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
[flagged] lol.
StuntPope
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
just one?