

So I can find the forum and subscribe to it if I want.

openpgp4fpr:d6a42fb0a007bd7af8fd67145fe349abc863e7f9


So I can find the forum and subscribe to it if I want.



I can’t say anything about calling handles with !, but if I follow the handle on Mastodon, it works anyway.


As far as I can see, you can ask questions and follow categories if the admin sets this up. Here is an example: events@forum.fedimins.net
You can only post if you connect your Fediverse account to the forum.

OK, I don’t understand what excluding local addresses has to do with security. It’s not that unusual to route within the network.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/activitypub-federation-rust/blob/0.5.10/src/config.rs#L207

I’ve tried a few things now, hardcoded proxy headers:
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $custom_real_ip;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $custom_forwarded_for;
setting the IP for the domain in the container:
extra_hosts:
- "rollenspiel.forum:142.132.206.141"
setting the DNS server in the container:
dns:
- 8.8.8.8
it doesn’t change the error message, I don’t know what Lemmy checks to determine that it’s a local IP, because all standard tools show me the public IP for rollenspiel.forum.


Sorry, I must not have been awake enough, I misread it. kbin is dead when I look at the repo, but piefed still looks very young as a project.


And pixelfed is your alternative? That’s not even close to the same usecase.


I use it for Fedimins and RPG-Foren. Works great.


The AP is not really good for chats, so I would rather use the Matrix protocol that Element, for example, offers as a client.


Mastodon, Writefreely, Flohmarkt, Mobilizon all self-hosted


oh I must have overlooked that


yes the alphabet is a bit unattractive, it would be nice if it would only appear when you touch it or something.


I’m currently using the Niagara Launcher, it’s easy to use and very pleasant to work with.


Sure, I even installed my own FreshRSS instance for it. I am currently monitoring 45 feeds.


Don’t overthink it, just post the link and if people don’t want to click it they won’t
I think that’s the easiest way.


One for each service I offer.
Have a Look at https://frame.work
Of course, I can’t say anything about other forums.