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mbays a8c54c1a32 Serve robots.txt disallowing all robots
This overrides any robots.txt file in the proxied gemini capsule, on the
basis that this is intended for gemini robots (which can be expected to
follow the robots.txt companion spec) rather than web robots.

The main purpose though for disallowing web robots is to prevent them
from crawling the proxied cross-site geminispace under /x/, since web
robots won't know even to read the robots.txt files for other capsules
proxied this way.
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main.go Serve robots.txt disallowing all robots 2021-08-25 13:02:55 +02:00
README.md Add -e flag to place a stylesheet externally rather than loading it inline 2021-05-31 17:05:38 -06:00

kineto

This is an HTTP to Gemini proxy designed to provide service for a single domain, i.e. to make your Gemini site available over HTTP. It can proxy to any domain in order to facilitate linking to the rest of Geminispace, but it defaults to a specific domain.

Usage

$ go build
$ ./kineto [-b 127.0.0.1:8080] [-s style.css] [-e style.css] gemini://example.org

The -b argument is optional and allows you to bind to an arbitrary address; by default kineto will bind to :8080. You should set up some external reverse proxy like nginx to forward traffic to this port and add TLS.

The -s argument is optional and allows you to specify a custom CSS filename. The given file will be loaded from the local disk and placed in a <style> block. By default kineto will serve its built-in style.

The -e argument is optional and allows you to specify a custom CSS URL. If provided, the style.css given will be treated as a link to be put in the href of a <link rel="stylesheet"...> instead of being placed inline with the body in a <style> block like with the -s flag. The given stylesheet can be a relative link, for instance -e /main.css will serve main.css from the root of the proxied Gemini capsule.

"kineto"?

It's named after the Contraves-Goerz Kineto Tracking Mount, which is used by NASA to watch rockets as they ascend to orbit.