Is it possible to run #Pleroma on a home ISP connection with ports 80/443 blocked and have it be fully functional? So on ports 8080/8443 or similar. @lain
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deutrino (deutrino@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 07-Apr-2018 09:52:22 EDT deutrino -
Oneesan succubus (lain@pleroma.soykaf.com)'s status on Saturday, 07-Apr-2018 09:53:15 EDT Oneesan succubus @deutrino phew... probably yes. never tried it, though. -
deutrino (deutrino@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 07-Apr-2018 09:59:59 EDT deutrino @lain Haha, oh boy, this will be interesting. I'm more worried about federation at this point - will other servers respect a port number etc.
I suppose I should get my little arm box plugged in here... any it will be great for users of crappy ISPs if it works
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Oneesan succubus (lain@pleroma.soykaf.com)'s status on Saturday, 07-Apr-2018 10:02:41 EDT Oneesan succubus @deutrino easiest is to make it ipv6 only and use a free ipv6 tunnel... -
deutrino (deutrino@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 07-Apr-2018 10:23:14 EDT deutrino @lain Hmm. Good to know that's an option. The fewer moving parts the better though where possible. It'd be cool to be able to run Pleroma on a little box that I can cart around with me if eg I go live somewhere else for months/weeks and have it work fine (with dynamic DNS - I use afraid.org)
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Oneesan succubus (lain@pleroma.soykaf.com)'s status on Saturday, 07-Apr-2018 10:24:16 EDT Oneesan succubus @deutrino i've used another 'real' server i have as a proxy for a raspberry pi server i hosted at home, just a vpn between those two. -
deutrino (deutrino@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 07-Apr-2018 10:41:32 EDT deutrino @lain Yup. I'm gonna see if I can get it working without such a thing, as my budget is $0 😅
If it doesn't work though, I'll end up cobbling a similar solution together I'm sure.
The #FreedomBone model appeals to me, though I haven't set one of those up. I suspect the neofeudal nomadic class will only grow, the easier to #selfhost the better, at least for some stuff.
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