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Resolving Handshake

This guide walks through how to visit Handshake websites using HNS.to, browsers, public Handshake DNS resolvers, and local resolvers. Each method may be more or less useful to you depending on the situation.

HNS.to

HNS.to is a simple gateway that doesn't require local software or configuration. It's useful for sharing Handshake websites publicly.

{% content-ref url="hns.to.md" %} hns.to.md {% endcontent-ref %}

Browsers

Puma Browser is a mobile browse that supports Handshake websites. Join the community to stay up-to-date on efforts to get other browsers to support Handshake as well.

Public Handshake DNS Resolvers

HNSDoH

HNSDoH is a public DNS resolver that supports Handshake domains.

{% content-ref url="hnsdoh.md" %} hnsdoh.md {% endcontent-ref %}

Local Resolution

You can run a Handshake resolver locally using the Handshake fullnode or SPV client without relying on any third party providers. This is the most trustless way to resolve Handshake.

{% content-ref url="resolving-handshake-locally/" %} resolving-handshake-locally {% endcontent-ref %}