you don't understand how this works
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There is a proxy in between, from your example: socks5h://relay.8333.space:8882
That transfers all the control to this proxy alone, they get to choose what and how they want to display 👀
If it is someone with malicious intent, they will do whatever they want.
it's end to end encrypted, so no.
curl -s -x socks5h://relay.8333.space:8882 https://nprofile1qqs8a8nk09fhrxylcd42haz8ev4cprhnk5egntvs0whafvaaxpk8plgpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuwpnxvejuumsv93k2g6k9kr/v1/info --insecure
This command makes a request to relay.8333.space:8882 with a profile key; it is up to the server to decide if they actually want to serve the real content; they can just swap it out for something they run themselves (pretty much how pi-hole works by swapping DNS of ad agencies to trash), and the certs are self-signed.
You would never know if what you see is actually coming from your own host or has been altered.
this is a demo. you can just as well download the cert and tell curl to use that to verify.
you'll be convinced once I demo an ssh session on nws
how I do ssh:
Looking forward to it mate, no hard feelings I am just worried about the security issues with this system.
Even if it is a demo, it uses a relay which is a proxy. Proxies can change content, or the host itself