Disclaimers:
First thing first, I’m new to the whole Fediverse, and Lemmy thing, so please don’t hesitate to point out any problems you’re foreseeing.
Secondly, I’m by no means saying this is the ideal implementation, something something see above. Please don’t hesitate to make recommendations for improvements.
Lastly, I’m not sure if it is completely working. I’m still noticing a few issues that I will document and monitor towards the end of the post. If you know of the cause or how to debug further, please do let me know!
Notes and Assumptions:
- I am using an ARM server. So I’m using ARM images, you will need to make sure you’re using the correct architecture image.
- I assume you have Traefik up and running in a separate network. I used docker compose to bring traefik up, minimal configurations, and I’m just hijacking the
default
network there (project folder wasgateway
so the complete network name isgateway_default
)… there’s probably better ways to do this. - On note of networks, I really don’t like the fact that the default postgres was left wide open on the
lemmyexternalproxy
network. I think I’ve locked my down, but you may wish to double check my work. - I’m not sure if what I am doing with the hostnames are correct, but it seems to work for the most part, so I’m not complaining. If there is a better way, please do advise!
- I used an override file for docker compose to apply extra settings. This allows me to keep the original
docker-compose.yml
untouched, and I can just pull in new changes (theoretically). - Since I’m using traefik, I don’t need nginx running doing nothing. I replaced it with a light weight alpine image that just shuts down successfully, so it doesn’t use resources.
Without further delays, here’s my files:
docker-compose.override.yml
:
version: "3.3"
networks:
lemmyexternalproxy:
internal: true
lemmygateway:
name: gateway_default
external: true
services:
lemmy:
image: dessalines/lemmy:0.17-linux-arm64
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.lemmy.entrypoints=websecure"
- "traefik.http.routers.lemmy.rule=Host(`lemmy.chiisana.net`) && HeadersRegexp(`Accept`, `^application/`) || Host(`lemmy.chiisana.net`) && Method(`POST`) || Host(`lemmy.chiisana.net`) && PathPrefix(`/{path:(api|pictrs|feeds|nodeinfo|.well-known)}`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.lemmy.tls=true"
- "traefik.http.services.lemmy-svc.loadbalancer.server.port=8536"
- "traefik.docker.network=gateway_default"
networks:
- lemmygateway
lemmy-ui:
image: dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.17-linux-arm64
environment:
- LEMMY_UI_HOST=0.0.0.0:1234
- LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_INTERNAL_HOST=lemmy:8536
- LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_EXTERNAL_HOST=lemmy.chiisana.net
- LEMMY_UI_HTTPS=true
- LEMMY_UI_DEBUG=false
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.lemmy-ui.entrypoints=websecure"
- "traefik.http.routers.lemmy-ui.rule=Host(`lemmy.chiisana.net`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.lemmy-ui.tls=true"
- "traefik.http.services.lemmy-ui-svc.loadbalancer.server.port=1234"
- "traefik.docker.network=gateway_default"
networks:
- lemmygateway
proxy:
image: alpine:latest
command: "true"
entrypoint: "true"
restart: "no"
pictrs:
image: asonix/pictrs:0.4.0-rc.3
lemmy.hjson
:
setup: {
admin_username: "chiisana"
admin_password: "password-redacted-duh"
site_name: "chiisana lemmy site"
}
database: {
host: "postgres"
user: "lemmy"
password: "password-redacted-duh"
database: "lemmy"
}
email: {
smtp_server: "smtp.mailgun.org:587"
smtp_login: "[email protected]"
smtp_password: "password-redacted-duh"
smtp_from_address: "[email protected]"
tls_type: "tls"
}
pictrs: {
url: "http://pictrs:8080/"
api_key: "API_KEY"
}
hostname: "lemmy.chiisana.net"
bind: "0.0.0.0"
port: 8536
tls_enabled: true
}
Known issue(s)?
I have my registration disabled as the instance is supposed to be just for my own auth not be depended on other instances. In myEdit: Looks like this is just the way the system is designed, and not a configuration error on my part! All good here. Thanks for clarifying it @[email protected] !/admin
section, I’m seeing a ton of users fromendlesstalk.org
pop up as banned users. I have no idea what that is about, asendlesstalk.org
seems to also be used only by one user. I’ll be monitoring this and see what’s to come of it.- I’m not sure if I’m getting all the messages federated. In this community, for example, I can see most if not all recent threads. However, most threads have no comments in it. Some newer threads, I see comments, but it seems to be incomplete. I’m not sure if I’m only supposed to receive new messages, or if something else is happening. I’ll be monitoring this, and hoping the federation will just catch up over time.
- Edit: It would appear this post itself is not federating to [email protected] for some reason… I’m partially hoping it is just caught in some kind of moderation queue, but seeing other posts made after this appear on the list leads me to believe there’s still something amiss.
If you encounter any other issue, please do post back so we can try to debug it together. Hope this helps someone!
This helped, thank you! Especially the Traefik rules, so that we can ditch the unneccessary nginx proxy! My issue currently is, that I don’t get any comments from other instances. Apparently comments on my instance in communities like [email protected] can be seen there, but nothing comes back onto my instance…
Not sure what’s going on there.
Btw. I’m using a rather fresh version of 0.17.4, but nothing seems to work there…
Yeah, I’m getting mixed results as well. Federation seems to be super finicky right now. A lot of finger pointing going on and some posts I’ve seen suggests it is Cloudflare being the culprit. As much as I’d like to shed Cloudflare to get federation working, I just don’t see that being something that’s viable long term. It is very easy to DDOS someone, and I do not want to expose my instance IP publicly.
Looking at the commit logs, the difference between
0.17.3
and0.17.4
seems to be just some database optimizations, so I think the problem we’re seeing is still something else.Also, the lemmy.ml instance is acting up across the board, even from the lemmy.world instance, or other major instances, the subscribe doesn’t seem to return properly… so I wouldn’t necessarily use them as the benchmark.