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This is a compatible option available only into most recent bots (Bebot, Tyrbot, Nadybot). Most common choice is to use the websocket publicly provided for Nadybot. | This is a compatible option available only into most recent bots (Bebot, Tyrbot, Nadybot). Most common choice is to use the websocket publicly provided for Nadybot. | ||
− | From there, your Nadybot(s) relay should be using websocket+highway+tyrbot layers (aes-gcm-encryption being optionnal) which will maximize the compatiliby with Tyrbot(s). You should check their respective documentation (as detailed lower) if you | + | From there, your Nadybot(s) relay should be using websocket+highway+tyrbot layers (aes-gcm-encryption being optionnal) which will maximize the compatiliby with Tyrbot(s). You should check their respective documentation (as detailed lower) if you meet issues. |
Also beware that, if you use such public websocket, the AES-GCM encryption goes from optionnal to mandatory for privacy protection ! | Also beware that, if you use such public websocket, the AES-GCM encryption goes from optionnal to mandatory for privacy protection ! | ||