So I set up a self-hosted lemmy instance to play around with but I’m a bit confused by how the federation system is supposed to work.
I followed these instructions to get setup:
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html
I then found that I was having issues deploying the lemmy proxy as it could not find the nginx config. I was able to resolve that issue by adding the nginx internal config from the git to my instance like so:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/main/templates/nginx_internal.conf
I noticed that I couldn’t search for any instances from my personal instance, so in the “Allowed Instances” in the server settings on the web UI I added: lemmy.ml lemmy.world programming.dev and sopuli.xyz
I figured that adding some of the major instances should kick-start the federation process and allow it to find other things, but it seems it does not.
Now I’ve been able to subscribe to a couple communities from my instance, [email protected] and [email protected] and of course this Selfhosted community. However, I still cannot seem to add others, for example it still fails to find anything when I try to add [email protected]
Additionally, I can’t seem to see comments from most other users on most of the posts that I do see for some reason. Even if those users are from one of those instances I’ve allowed, I still don’t see them.
Does anybody have any idea why this might be? For example, I’m quite sure I’m not going to see any of the comments on this post even though I posted it, I’ll probably have to come back and check on another account to reply and I really don’t understand why and would like to find a fix.
Thanks.
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This looks pretty cool, I might have to check it out later, thanks. I was a little disappointed that you need to add all the other communities manually to get them on “all”. I’m a little worried I need to upgrade my tiny instance before I try automatically adding everything though.
I am also a novice at hosting my own instance but I think I have some tips:
First, don’t use the allowed instances list. I believe having any items in that list blocks any instances not in the list. So you’ve effectively defederated from all instances that aren’t lemmy.ml lemmy.world programming.dev and sopuli.xyz.
Second, make sure your languages are set properly. In the admin page there is a big list of languages. Use ctrl+click to select all the languages you want to see. Make sure that
Undetermined
is always selected. On mine I have that and English, you might also want German and some others but that’s up to you.Third, bump up your federation worker count. I doubled mine to 128.
Lastly, use the search to connect to new communities. There isn’t really any automated discovery from known instances, you need to manually be searching for anything you want to show up in your instance. I use the default admin account to subscribe to every community I want to show up in all.
Federation, especially from lemmy.world and kbin.social is also being kinda funky right now with so many new users. So I would also give it a little time for any changes to take effect.
And feel free to check out
all
on my instance if you want to compare how comments and communities are coming through to another single user instance.Thanks for the description, seems a little counterintuitive to me, but I think I get it now. I removed the allow list and after some time it cleared up quite a bit, also rebooted it and then the “hot” page looked a lot better. I think another issue is that my instance has a pitiful amount of resources and is very slow so it also just takes a long time to get synced up with new communities but it’s definitely better now after some days.
Finding new communities with the Lemmyverse.net explorer is easy, I highly recommend it!
Thanks for this advice, been adding some communities from there and it’s definitely improved things significantly.
I had issues searching for Lemmy communities until I updated my docker-compose to give the “lemmy” container it’s own network.