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Wander , to technology in Question about how web domains work
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When you buy a domain, you buy the right to (among other things) edit the address book for that domain, also known as DNS zones.

Once you buy the domain, for example, you can tell your domain provider “I want example.com to point to the IP address 1.2.3.4”.

Most importantly the domain provider has been given the rights to sell these domains by ICANN who manages what is known as the “root DNS servers”.

When a computer has no idea who to contact to resolve a domain it contacts the root DNS servers first and these tell them to check the entries of the domain provider. It all trickles down from there. If the domain provider wasn’t approved by ICANN then their root DNS servers would never point to them.

In reality there’s more organizations involved including: resellers, registrars and registries. But they all follow the same principle and create a chain of linked address books (DNS zones) that flow from the root DNS servers.

There is not stopping you from setting up your own domain system. You can get all the domains you want for free, but no other computer would be able to access them because by default the convention is to trust only the ICANN DNS servers.

If you use windows, Google “hosts file”. In that file you can enter any domain you want and an associated IP address and your computer will comply with it. You could even have google.com point to your own homepage, but of course that would only be your computer.

By the way, if you hear about DNS servers like google’s 8.8.8.8 or cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1, these are not the root DNS servers. These are called “resolvers” and they are the ones that talk to the root DNS zones and cache their response so that it can be resolved faster instead of having to go down the whole chain every time.

tubbadu OP ,

thanks for the super answer! I understand now!

UsualMap , to ukcasual in Just deleted my 12 year old reddit account

It's rather wonderful - I deleted my many accounts and now enjoying life on the bright side.

I'm not sure I'd go back to Reddit now even if they sort out their act...

fcuks OP ,

Same dude I was really looking at cutting my usage down but reddit was such an easy “default” gotta say props to spez for curing my addiction haaaaaaaaaa

SnowWomble , to ukcasual in Just deleted my 12 year old reddit account
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6 year old account deleted. I came here, just trying to understand the differences in the way things work but should sort it sooner than later. Glad someone already has the UKCasual subreddit sublemmy community going. Where else are we going to talk about cups of tea and what order jam and cream go on scones?

fcuks OP ,

feel free to drop me a message if you have any Qs

SnowWomble ,
@SnowWomble@sh.itjust.works avatar

Thanks, I’m having a little peruse around. It feels similar but at the same time different. I’ll get there no doubt after reading some of the tutorials but will message if I need some help. Cheers

addie ,
@addie@feddit.uk avatar

And the weather, obviously, which is roasting right now. Had a hailstorm a couple of nights ago (in June!) which got the pollen out the air for a bit, so that was nice.

Oida , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?

I have a 800W solar panel and some home automatization at home. Therefor, I use MQTT & NodeRED.

  • Adguard
  • Authelia (authentication for my services)
  • Dashy (I’ve become lazy collecting my own bookmarks)
  • Gotify (receive notifications on my mobile from NodeRED)
  • Grafana
  • Influxdb
  • Jellyfin
  • Mariadb
  • Nextcloud
  • NodeRED
  • phpMyAdmin
  • Portainer
  • Remmina
  • sshwifty
  • Swag (Nginx and more)
  • ubooquity (ebooks)
  • Wallabag (Bookmark collection)
  • Wordpress (want to try)
emptyother , to futurama in This community is great. If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes should fall like a house of cards. Checkmate.

If it doesn’t, dont blame yourself, Kif. We were doomed from the start.

Lance404 ,

*Kif, old man, I’ll be in the escape pod.

If that wicker chair I like survives the slaughter,

have it sent to my P.O. box.*

linearchaos ,
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And while you’re at it show them the metal I won.

ThreeHalflings , to piracy in If Lemmy had been around, the MegaLinks sub wouldn't have had to go.

What’s an ML?

adthrawn , to mildlyinfuriating in When the tab on the soda can doesn't quite work

Oh God this drives me mental all the time

alternativeninja ,
@alternativeninja@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

When this happens I just push it in with my finger and cut myself on the can!

defaultnamespace OP ,
@defaultnamespace@lemmy.world avatar

I usually just push through with my finger, but I have to say, I love your style.

AcidOctopus ,

Then you try and push it the rest of the way through with your finger and slice your whole fucking hand open, immediately realising what a stupid decision that was 😅

falcon15500 , to selfhosted in Articles on self-hosted servers not propagated?
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Sorry… I am not understanding fully, I think. So you want to see if posts on your self-hosted instance will propagate to other instances? In this case, only if someone on the other instance has searched for your community.

twitterfluechtling OP ,

The community is originally from lemmy.world, I subscribed on my own instance. In my example it was just “lemmyworldtest”, but a proper use-case would be to subscribe to lemmy.world/c/techsupport on my own instance and post an article to that community. Since the community has its home on lemmy.world, I would expect/need my post to be visible there in order to actually receive some support.

Also, at the time I’m writing this, your comment to my post is not yet visible on my own instance although I’m subscribed there as well.

knova ,
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You might want to link your self hosted instance so we can get a better sense of what’s going on here.

twitterfluechtling OP ,

Ok, here is a link to the community replicated to my own server: EDIT: lemmy.pathoris.de/c/[email protected]

ijustlookatpictures , to selfhosted in Help standing up a self-hosted Lemmy instance

I’m giving it a go at the moment. Have you looked at the ansible playbook available at github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible ?

TerryMathews OP ,

I did. I could never get ansible to work when I was setting up the same machine. If you know how to set the inventory file up for that, I’m all ears.

ijustlookatpictures ,

I’m just going through it now. I’ll keep you posted

ijustlookatpictures ,

I’m currently hitting an issue of lets encrypt failing to authenticate using the .well-known. The domain in the hosts file is lemmy.domain.com though I have a feeling this may have to be the FQDN. the base domain is currently being used by matrix to serve antoher .well-known so it looks like I’ll have to add another page there somewhere.

fuser ,
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yes, the domain in the hosts file needs to be the fqdn. Let’s encrypt will look for the auth file at the root of that. if you are already using this fqdn/webroot you’ll need another cname.

ijustlookatpictures ,

I don’t think I’m using the root for anything, just domain.com/.well-known/matrix/server. Would I be able to serve the challenge at domain.com/.well-known/acme-challenge/stringofcharacters?

fuser ,
@fuser@quex.cc avatar

I think so. letsencrypt will only be looking for the file that certbot creates, so as long as it can resolve the fqdn to your host and port 80 (yourdoma.in) is navigable, then you should be good.

ijustlookatpictures ,

certbot certonly --manual is what I need though I think cloudflare or something else is making it only resolve to https. I’m going to shelf this for now and come back to it later. Thanks for your help

NovoDuck , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
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Currently all LAN only, still in the experimental stage finding out what’s useful/preferable to me and what I want to keep:

KEEPING
Pi-Hole - ad/malware/tracker blocking
Portainer - Easy Docker
Syncthing - Sync folders between devices
Planka - Kanban board
I.T. Tools - Handy I.T. Tools
Bookstack - Personal documentation
Mealie - Recipe manager/meal planner
Jellyfin + usual accompaniments - Media Management
Navidrome - Music library
Changedetection - Stock monitoring
Gotify - For push notifications from other apps
Filebrowser
That Word Game ;)

UNDECIDED (may swap for alternatives or just remove)
Organizr - Homepage
Jump - Homepage
Homepage - Yup, another homepage!
Linkding - Bookmarks
Shiori - Pocket replacement
Etebase - CalDAV & CardDAV
Whoogle - Google without the crap
Photoprism - Photo management
Libreddit (not being used now!)
QBittorrent - for Linux ISOs
Uptime-Kuma (for when I do open a few services to family)
Ryot (beta) “Roll Your Own Tracker” - Media Tracker

PLANNING TO ADD
Reverse-proxying (likely NPM) + Security (Fail2Ban, Autheilia?)
Audiobooks
Comic book management
Translation service
Document manager
Home Assistant on its own Pi4 when I can get hold of one

ruapho ,

Long Time Developer always googling for specific tools when needed just learned about I.T. Tools. Thanks.

constantokra ,

How are you liking shiori? I’ve not found a bookmark manager that’s worth going through my horrible mess of bookmarks yet, but the offline archive option looks interesting.

NovoDuck ,
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To be honest I’ve not really used it very much, but it’s functional and simple. I have nothing against it, other than “If I’ve not really used it, do I really need it?” (hence it being on my “Undecided” list.
It’s worth mentioning the docker hub image is very out of date, but the github is active as someone else took over.

constantokra ,

That is worth mentioning, thanks. I probably would have missed it and thoughtbit wasn’t active.

DennisFaucher , to selfhosted in Trello alternative?

I use TickTick which is perfect for my needs. Not self-hosted but it is free.

Vitaly OP , to gaming in The best open-source games you know
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Did you guys tried Endless sky? Awesome game if you love space

Vitaly OP ,
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

And minetest+mineclone2 is pretty good if you want to play minecraft but don’t have a license

Thavron , to gaming in Multiplayer Co-op games
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PULSAR is pretty amazing if you have a few friends to play with. It really feels like actually running a spaceship together. You can shout things like “Divert all power to main turrets” and actually mean that.

FrozenLama ,

Pulsar is the game that I feel like was so close to being a great game but they gave up on it before it got there. Working together to run the ship is awesome but the world is SOOO empty. Like at least add mod support so folks can help or something. I want to love the game but that always stops me.

isosphere ,

I’m too early in the game to know this well, but I feel the lack of mod support. This feels like a game that would really thrive with community support, but they have no plans on supporting mods or open sourcing it. They are currently working on a new project that they haven’t elaborated on yet.

Still, I got this game for $14 and if I can find some people to play with I’m absolutely going to get my money’s worth - this kind of game just doesn’t exist with this level of depth. I love the technical detail of how the ship works on and how the systems interact with each other.

isosphere ,

I just got this game and I’m having a blast, this is the style of game I’ve been hungry for for a long time.

fcuks , to ukcasual in TV Tuesday?

BEEF on netflix was a surprise banger for me

agreyworld ,

After a while I just found it too stressfully destructive to keep watching!

Methylman , to mildlyinfuriating in When the tab on the soda can doesn't quite work

Whoever taught this can how to be a can failed miserably

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