I've been working with the two suggested LemmyNet installation methods; Docker and Ansible. Neither are too wild of a setup, but they aren't plug and play docker-compose-like, either.
I want to run a LemmyNet on a subdomain; lemmy.domain.com, and use nginx-proxy-manager to point traffic in the right direction, but it will be on the same local IP... some port changes will need to be made.
Is anyone running their own instances? Have suggestions or tips with things that helped you lean up a lemmy.subnet?
Hey, take a look at this user's post, they set up their instance with docker and posted their compose and config files. I was able to get up and running using that.
I am fairly sure you can customize the nginx.conf that is bundled with the docker installation method, to add some virtual host directives to add any subdomains you want and forward to the appropriate backend.
You could also run another nginx instance on your host to handle all the subdomain virtual hosts and forward to the lemmy containers. It’s a bit more complicated but definitely should be possible. You will have to do the research and figure it out via trial and error though, unfortunately. Not a lot of documentation and how-to articles out there yet. This is all still fairly new, relatively speaking.
Note: posted using mlem for iOS, sorry if this comment is messed up in any way.
1x CPX21 -> 3 vCPU, 4GB RAM
Server configuration may appear a bit weird.
I have the storage managed with longhorn. It's not on the nodes, but mounted to them.
I host my instance exactly like this with Nginx Proxy Manager. Here's my config:
Block Common Exploits and Websockets Support - on
Add a custom location with the following settings:
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $remote_addr;
real_ip_header X-Real-IP;
real_ip_recursive on;
for SSL turn on HTTP/2 Support
I had to add the custom config so that I would get the IP address of the clients and federated servers. Otherwise I was hitting rate limits on the Lemmy server.
@paulie420 Don't forget that there are alternatives out there that are (almost) fully compatible, I'm just using my #Friendica instance that I set up years ago.