Well, I have an instance running. At startup it outputs federation enabled, host is redacted, but I don’t see anything when looking at all. I can’t search for other instance communities. I thought I would be able to use my local instance to browse other instance/communities and post there from my instance. Is that not how this works? Did I miss a step setting it up?

Some more details: Any search I do results in a timeout error. This is from the lemmy logs.

In all my years of software development and testing, I’ve never seen an HTTP status code 101… 101: switching protocols


UPDATE: it’s fixed!

Thanks to @[email protected] who pointed me in the right direction, and thank you everyone who contributed to this post in the comments with suggestions and support!

Here are the steps:

add a new network interface

docker network create lemmyexternal

connect the lemmy container (lemmy_lemmy_1, unless you renamed it)

docker network connect NETWORK_ID CONTAINER_ID

(you can get the network and container IDs with docker network ls and docker container ls)

modify the docker-compose.yml to add the new network, and link it to the lemmy service

networks:
  # communication to web and clients
  lemmyexternalproxy:
  lemmyexternal:
  # communication between lemmy services
  lemmyinternal:
    driver: bridge
    internal: true
services:
  lemmy:
    image: dessalines/lemmy:0.17.4-rc.1
    hostname: lemmy
    networks:
      - lemmyinternal
      - lemmyexternal

save, and restart

docker-compose restart

  • Slashzero@lemmy.mlOP
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    1 year ago

    Yes, I have a few comments in the world of warcraft community on lemmy.ml. When I search for that using the shortcode: [email protected] , I get an immediate response with no results.

    Server side, there is a timeout error in the log, but that is timing out in less than a second.

    I wonder if instances need to be allowed to interact with lemmy.ml?

    • tezoatlipoca@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Naw, because sometimes it works and sometimes it don’t. I think lemmy.ml is just getting slammed right now.

      Try it with a community from a different instance.