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Cake day: April 19th, 2023

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  • Okay so I “found” it, but I suppose there is an underlying problem, but well it works.

    See that last commented line?

    It shuts off the default lemmy-ui at all times… It’s even in the comment! I wonder how that could ever have worked?

    So now I just have to find out if I need to forward the POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, CONNECT to lemmy …

    Thank you all for your patience :-)

        map "$request_method:$http_accept" $proxpass {
            # If no explicit matches exists below, send traffic to lemmy-ui
            default "http://lemmy-ui";
    
            # GET/HEAD requests that accepts ActivityPub or Linked Data JSON should go to lemmy.
            #
            # These requests are used by Mastodon and other fediverse instances to look up profile information,
            # discover site information and so on.
            "~^(?:GET|HEAD):.*?application\/(?:activity|ld)\+json" "http://lemmy";
    
            # All non-GET/HEAD requests should go to lemmy
            #
            # Rather than calling out POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, CONNECT and all the verbs manually
            # we simply negate the GET|HEAD pattern from above and accept all possibly $http_accept values
            #"~^(?!(GET|HEAD)).*:" "http://lemmy";
        }
    

  • More info:

    I logged in as the owner on a mobile app, and most things work okay, but upvoting another users post on my site gave an error:

    proxy_1     | 172.18.0.1 - - [20/Jul/2023:15:56:07 +0000] "POST /api/v3/post/like HTTP/1.1" 200 569 "-" "Jerboa"
    proxy_1     | 172.18.0.1 - - [20/Jul/2023:15:56:07 +0000] "POST /api/v3/post/like HTTP/1.1" 200 569 "-" "Jerboa"
    proxy_1     | 172.18.0.1 - - [20/Jul/2023:15:56:09 +0000] "POST /api/v3/post/like HTTP/1.1" 200 568 "-" "Jerboa"
    proxy_1     | 172.18.0.1 - - [20/Jul/2023:15:56:16 +0000] "POST /api/v3/comment/like HTTP/1.1" 200 889 "-" "Jerboa"
    lemmy_1     | 2023-07-20T15:56:16.441551Z  WARN lemmy_server::root_span_builder: Domains do not match
    lemmy_1     |    0: lemmy_server::root_span_builder::HTTP request
    lemmy_1     |            with http.method=POST http.scheme="http" http.host=lemmy.mindoki.com http.target=/inbox otel.kind="server" request_id=0b06a8ae-3676-430a-a3c7-4008e748b1e9
    lemmy_1     |              at src/root_span_builder.rs:16
    lemmy_1     | LemmyError { message: None, inner: Domains do not match, context: SpanTrace [{ target: "lemmy_server::root_span_builder", name: "HTTP request", fields: "http.method=POST http.scheme=\"http\" http.host=lemmy.mindoki.com http.target=/inbox otel.kind=\"server\" request_id=0b06a8ae-3676-430a-a3c7-4008e748b1e9", file: "src/root_span_builder.rs", line: 16 }] }
    proxy_1     | 172.18.0.1 - - [20/Jul/2023:15:56:16 +0000] "POST /inbox HTTP/1.1" 400 20 "-" "Lemmy/0.18.2; +https://127.0.0.1"
    
    

    Does this error spread some light about what is wrong? I’m thinking especially of the https://127.0.0.1 for which I don’t have a SSL certificate (I only have one for lemmy.mindoki.com).

    I’ll try to hunt down that 127.0.07 and change it to lemmy.mindoki.com, but If you know the answer I’m all ears :-)




  • Hey thank you! Edited :-)

    Yep, I’m following the official docker install.

    Yes part of my confusion is how all these nginx conf files works together. I tried to replace the nginx.conf (but I couldn’t find some ‘default’ one, which seems logic as it potentially manages other things too, I tried to paste the ansible one in there, but maybe some pass through is the only thing needed) and the nginx_internal.conf is like the one recommended.

    That said, it there are lots of places where you can put 127.0.0.1, lemmy.mindoki.com or localhost and so on. I potentially mixed something up there too…

    Edit: Lemmy didn’t accept the first post so reposting.

    Edit edit: yes I’m all with you, if someone has a working set of config files that would be Great!









  • I don’t really know, from FF it just blurts out the “Server error” (and keeps running). Is there some way I can test some API command from the commandline, or from the web maybe?

    Cheers & tanks!

    Edit: the working request in firefox seems to ask directly pictrs for the image. It feels like pictrs doesn’t like the Lemmy docker…




  • That seems quite top of the line even today.

    For battery life, the screen, the screen, the GPU (seems you use an IGP), the size of the screen, and the CPU are the main culprits.

    64GB RAM will use some battery do you really need that much?

    Hopefully your 1TB is an SSD otherwise an SSD is a nice upgrade.

    There are also fat fat powerbanks for power users far away from a 110/220volt line!

    I Am curious, most often power hungry laptops are gaming ones… What do you do with yours?