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Databag is a self-hosting network for the DWeb community, implementing the IndiCom messaging service. Notable features include:
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- A databag node can host multiple accounts for a family or company.
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- Public-private key based identity and not bound to any blockchain or hosting domain.
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- Direct communication between app and contact's node with no serverside replication.
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- Data maintained in revision trees for effient data syncrhonization.
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- Websockets utilized for delivering synchronization events.
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- Direct communication between app and contact's node with no server-side replication.
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- Data revision trees for effient syncrhonization.
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- Websockets for delivering synchronization events.
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You can test out the project [here](https://databag.coredb.org/#/create), but dont post anything important as the server is regularly wiped.
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You can test out the project [here](https://databag.coredb.org/#/create), but don't post anything important as the server is regularly wiped.
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### Installation
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To use databag, you will need a DNS name pointing to your node with a certificate. You can deloy a node manually, but you will have a much easier time using a container service. For my self-hosting setup, I use Portainer with Nginx Proxy Manager running on an Intel Nuc. As a reslt the docker image I have built is for [amd64](https://hub.docker.com/u/balzack)
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