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Föderation · Mo 10.02.2025 19:28:15

@grunfink@comam.es

I would be grateful for some answers to a few questions. My host forced me to move to a new VPS and now some things seem off.

I am running the latest commit. I pulled, compiled it and upgraded about half an hour ago.

Here are the relevant settings on this instance:

    "local_purge_days": 0,
"timeline_purge_days": 40,
"max_timeline_entries": 30,
What are the correct permissions for files and folders in the snac directories? When I ran snac init on a test instance the generated folders were sticky 2770 and files were all 0660. In the live instance some of the perms were different, probably caused by one of my backups not preserving permissions when I had to move the instance to another server.

It appears that snac has been deleting local posts from the json stream and replacing them with html history files. Or maybe incorrect permissions are preventing them from being read. This causes a broken link from the history html file when clicking the tiny chevron arrows to view the old post. Is is supposed to remove the json files? Or would incorrect permissions cause such a thing?

How may I ensure snac does not remove the json files for posts made on the local instance, and/or troubleshoot the broken links in the history files?

Föderation · Sa 18.01.2025 00:03:45

@grunfink@comam.es

I noticed that when the mute button is pressed that a file is generated in the muted folder consisting of the actor url and a md5hash of the url as the containing filename.

Does pressing the mute button cause the snac server to write data anywhere else or is it just this file in muted/?

If I delete one of those files does it unmute the actor link contained in that file?

Or will it mess something up if I delete a muted file?

Föderation · Di 07.01.2025 11:24:06

@grunfink@comam.es

Is there any internal method for preventing a snac2 server from federating? I don't mean blocking. I mean prohibiting all federation and contact with other activitypub instances. The goal is the local users don't see anything from the fediverse and the fediverse won't see anything from the local server.

I realize there are brute ways to hack nginx and IPtables to block ports and things like that. I'm just wondering if there is an internal method that is more sensible, or if perhaps some blocks of code could be removed before compilation.


Föderation · Sa 04.01.2025 04:37:17

@grunfink@comam.es

Does anyone know if there is a way to increase the number of recent entries in the public RSS feeds for a snac2 profile? Is there a query parameter that can be suffixed to the URL?

I would like to increase it to 100 instead of the default.

Föderation · Di 24.12.2024 06:09:51

@grunfink@comam.es

I would like to move my snac2 install to another server with a different static IP, then point the same domain there. Is it possible to move just the server and user keys and followers/following json files without moving the external posts and objects?

I would prefer to move just the posts of the local instance and discard the posts stored from followed accounts and threads if that is possible. Any advice would be great!

Föderation · Sa 21.12.2024 20:08:43

Hexlish Alphabet for English, Constructed Languages and Cryptography: Automatic, Structural Compression with a Phonetic Hexadecimal Alphabet

DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13139469

Hexlish is a legible, sixteen-letter alphabet for writing the English language and for encoding text as legible base 16 or compressed binary. Texts composed using the alphabet are automatically compressed by exactly fifty percent when converted from Hexlish characters into binary characters. Although technically lossy, this syntactic compression enables recovery of the correct English letters via syntactic reconstruction. The implementer can predict the size of the compressed binary file and the size of the text that will result from decompression. Generally it is intuitive to recognize English alphabet analogues to Hexlish words. This makes Hexlish a legible alternative to the standard hexadecimal alphabet.

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