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Are Handshake Domains The FUTURE? That's really up to you And me Handshake domains are most certainly part of the future What does it mean that they are TLDs? In my eyes, a domainers dream, and an end users paradise Imagine owning a keyword in its entirety? To me this is the true value of Handshake Not the HNS crypto
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Or it uses Wireguard latest-handshake timer that should reset every 2-3 min You may need to write your own script that runs continously and uses sleep 10 between checks But if it starts once and runs continuously, who checks the the check-script? You may need to write a check-script checker
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Though having said that, each time I initiate a connection from a Wireguard client, the bytes received figure reported by iptables increases by 176 bytes when the client sends a handshake initiation, so that would indicate that port forwarding is working after all
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- negotiable - creditcard. c - Top domain in handshake | NamePros
this 5 handshake premium domains with c TLD : creditcard c Dollars c Mercury c Website c Platinum c This is premium domains If you are interested I am
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Hi, I have ASUS XT12 with Merlin firmware 3004 388 6, and I have some problem with wifi client, Currently it's Roborock S7 MaxV, but I assume another devices also connect and disconnect From the ASUS router's log, I saw this message, Feb 14 18:26:14 wlceventd: wlceventd_proc_event(645): eth4
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