Hey everyone,
I finally figured out how to get my Lemmy instance up and running. Everything seems to work great except for the fact that I can’t subscribe to any lemmy.ml communities; it just stays stuck at pending. All other communities on other instances subscribe successfully.
Is this an issue on my end or is there an issue with lemmy.ml?
Hey I just had a question on this exact thing this morning for my new account on mander. So the trick for getting communities active on a new instance is that you first need to search for the whole url (such as https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support). It will of course fail, but then you can immediately search for “lemmy_support” and that will now be found.
@[email protected] Thanks for the reply. I have done that and can successfully see the community. However, when I try to subscribe it is stuck at pending. Cancelling and trying again doesn’t seem to fix it.
I only have this issue with communities on lemmy.ml from my instance lemmy.notdead.net
Sorry to hear that. From the other replies it sounds like it’s going to be a configuration issue but I didn’t set up my own instance so that’s as much advice as I can offer. Good luck!
A few times I’ve had to click “pending” to cancel it, then try again. Usually worked second try.
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, no luck doing that. I also noticed, I can’t see my meta community from the lemmy.ml search, but I can find it from other instances. ( https://lemmy.notdead.net/c/meta )
I seem to only have issues federating with lemmy.ml
I’ve had the same issue with my instance.
If you’ve used the official Docker setup, add “lemmyexternalproxy” as a network to the
lemmy
service.Just tried that, same issue unfortunately. Do I add that only to the lemmy service?
I’ve only added it to the lemmy service in the docker-compose.yml and that fixed it for me.
At least it looks like it fixed everything for me, I’m posting from the instance.
Had the same issue, you have a problem with federation. Post your nginx conf file and maybe we can see something
I’m just using the default one from the instructions, pasted it below. It may also be worth noting that I am using Nginx Proxy Manager on top of all this for ssl. I have set all custom locations (api, feeds, nodeinfo, pictrs) but I have left the advanced section blank.
worker_processes 1; events { worker_connections 1024; } http { upstream lemmy { # this needs to map to the lemmy (server) docker service hostname server “lemmy:8536”; } upstream lemmy-ui { # this needs to map to the lemmy-ui docker service hostname server “lemmy-ui:1234”; }
server { # this is the port inside docker, not the public one yet listen 80; # change if needed, this is facing the public web server_name localhost; server_tokens off; gzip on; gzip_types text/css application/javascript image/svg+xml; gzip_vary on; # Upload limit, relevant for pictrs client_max_body_size 20M; add_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN; add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff; add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"; # frontend general requests location / { # distinguish between ui requests and backend # don't change lemmy-ui or lemmy here, they refer to the upstream definitions on top set $proxpass "http://lemmy-ui"; if ($http_accept = "application/activity+json") { set $proxpass "http://lemmy"; } if ($http_accept = "application/ld+json; profile=\"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams\"") { set $proxpass "http://lemmy"; } if ($request_method = POST) { set $proxpass "http://lemmy"; } proxy_pass $proxpass; rewrite ^(.+)/+$ $1 permanent; # Send actual client IP upstream proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; } # backend location ~ ^/(api|pictrs|feeds|nodeinfo|.well-known) { proxy_pass "http://lemmy"; # proxy common stuff proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; # Send actual client IP upstream proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; } }
}
So first off, yeah their nginx is not the greatest example. Most of it is fine but check out their ansible example
So first off, I don’t see HTTPS. Federation will not work without HTTPS, that’s in the troubleshooting guide. You’ll need to get https up and running and have a valid cert. Certbot is very easy to get up and running, I followed this guide
I don’t know if it matters, but add all of the extra security items from the example guide around HTTPS, I believe Lemmy does depend on some of the extra parameters like ssl_ciphers and protocols to make sure requests are using the correct ones.
One key nugget of information is that in your
http
block you should addresolver 127.0.0.11 ipv6=off;
, which tells nginx to use127.0.0.11
as it’s DNS, which is imperative if you are using docker host names. That IP is Docker’s internal DNS, so things likehttp://lemmy
andhttp://lemmy-ui
work.server_name
should be the external tld. For example, mine ispoptalk.scrubbles.tech
.My entire proxypass for
/
is as follows, I think yours should work, but this is known working:location / { # The default ports: # lemmy_ui_port: 1235 # lemmy_port: 8536 set $proxpass "http://lemmy-ui:1234"; if ($http_accept ~ "^application/.*$") { set $proxpass "http://lemmy:8536"; } if ($request_method = POST) { set $proxpass "http://lemmy:8536"; } proxy_pass $proxpass; rewrite ^(.+)/+$ $1 permanent; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection $connection_upgrade; }
Make sure you’re also redirecting pictshare (which I believe is deprecated, but if you have issues with pictures:
location ~ /pictshare/(.*)$ { return 301 /pictrs/image/$1; }
Thanks for that info! Unfortunately, trying to get my instance up using that config is proving to be quite difficult with my setup. I found another user with a similar setup to me that posted a guide and even that gives me the same problem with ONLY communities on lemmy.ml
https://lemmy.dcrich.net/post/1150
I am using the nginx posted on there, as well as nginx proxy manager on top of it which manages my HTTPS / SSL.
According to everyone that followed that guide, there are zero issues for them, but for me, nothing works on lemmy.ml which is unfortunate as there are a lot of communities I want to subscribe to on here.
I whitelisted them in settings, but not sure if that is necessary? Only had my instance for a day.
And for me it worked to subscribe.
Tried that, made no difference. Thank you though
I had to restart the lemmy container after setting it up to get federation to work correctly
Thanks for the idea. Tried it and no luck unfortunately