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# Nostr Web Services (NWS)
NWS replaces the IP layer in TCP transport using Nostr, enabling a secure connection between
clients and backend services.
Exit nodes are reachable through their [nprofiles](https://nostr-nips.com/nip-19), which are combinations of a Nostr public key and multiple relays.
Exit node [domain names](#nws-domain-names) make private services accessible to entry nodes.
### Prerequisites
- A list of Nostr relays that the exit node is connected to.
- The Nostr private key of the exit node.
The exit node utilizes the private key and relay list to generate an [nprofile](https://nostr-nips.com/nip-19), which is printed in the console on startup.
## Overview
### NWS main components
1. **Entry node**: It forwards tcp packets to the exit node using a SOCKS proxy and creates encrypted events for the public key of the exit node.
2. **Exit node**: It is a TCP reverse proxy that listens for incoming Nostr subscriptions and forwards the payload to the designated backend service.
1. **Exit node**: It is a TCP reverse proxy that listens for incoming Nostr subscriptions and forwards the payload to your designated backend service.
2. **Entry node**: It forwards tcp packets to the exit node using a SOCKS proxy and creates encrypted events for the exit node.
<img src="nws.png" width="900"/>
### NWS domain names
There are two types of domain names resolved by NWS entry nodes:
1. `.nostr` domains have base32 encoded public key hostnames and base32 encoded relays as subdomains.
2. [nprofiles](https://nostr-nips.com/nip-19) are combinations of a Nostr public key and multiple relays.
Both types of domains will be generated and printed in the console on startup
## Quickstart
Running NWS using Docker is recommended. For instructions on running NWS on your local machine, refer to the [Build from source](#build-from-source) section.
### Using Docker Compose
### Using Docker-Compose
Please navigate to the `docker-compose.yaml` file and set `NOSTR_PRIVATE_KEY` to your own private key.
Leaving it empty will generate a new private key on startup.
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* [Cashu Nutshell](https://github.com/cashubtc/nutshell) (backend service)
* [nostr-relay](https://github.com/scsibug/nostr-rs-relay)
You can run the following commands to receive your nprofiles:
You can run the following commands to receive your NWS domain:
```bash
docker logs exit-https 2>&1 | awk -F'profile=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}'
docker logs exit-https 2>&1 | awk -F'domain=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}'
```
```bash
docker logs exit 2>&1 | awk -F'profile=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}`
docker logs exit 2>&1 | awk -F'domain=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}`
```
### Sending Requests to the Entry node
### Sending requests to the entry node
With the log information from the previous step, you can use the following command to send a request to the nprofile:
With the log information from the previous step, you can use the following command to send a request to the exit node domain:
```
curl -v -x socks5h://localhost:8882 http://"$(docker logs exit 2>&1 | awk -F'profile=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}' | tail -n 1)"/v1/info --insecure
curl -v -x socks5h://localhost:8882 http://"$(docker logs exit 2>&1 | awk -F'domain=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}' | tail -n 1)"/v1/info --insecure
```
If the nprofile supports TLS, you can choose to connect using https scheme
If the exit node supports TLS, you can choose to connect using https scheme
```
curl -v -x socks5h://localhost:8882 https://"$(docker logs exit-https 2>&1 | awk -F'profile=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}' | tail -n 1)"/v1/info --insecure
curl -v -x socks5h://localhost:8882 https://"$(docker logs exit-https 2>&1 | awk -F'domain=' '{if ($2) print $2}' | awk '{print $1}' | tail -n 1)"/v1/info --insecure
```
When using https, the entry node can be used as a service, since the operator will not be able to see the request data.
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The exit node must be set up to make your services reachable via Nostr.
### Exit node Configuration
### Exit node
Configuration should be completed using environment variables.
Alternatively, you can create a `.env` file in the current working directory with the following content:
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### Entry node Configuration
### Entry node
To run an entry node for accessing NWS services behind exit nodes, use the following command:
```