It has the concept of destinations.

It would give you a destination hash based on your identity (public key), app and aspects, e.g:

app name : node

aspects : monero, spending

full name : node.monero.spending

hash : 4faf1b2e0a077e6a9d998ee051f256038

https://reticulum.network/manual/understanding.html#destinations

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

So

App name : Monero

Aspects : wallet, unrestricted, rpc

Full name : monero.wallet.unrestricted.rpc

Hash : auto generated by reticulum

If somebody else were to use the exact same naming scheme like that, then the hashes would be different, which is how you would tell the destinations apart?

Also, wouldn't I have to somehow point that at 127.0.0.1:18089?

Or would Monero itself need to add code to do reticulum and or a middleware created that would take the Monero TCP packets and turn them into reticulum?