How do you configure your webfingers to support multiple subdomains that host AP services?
Edit: looks like someone filed this issue. If you have a GitHub account, please thumbs up/bump it!
How do you configure your webfingers to support multiple subdomains that host AP services?
Edit: looks like someone filed this issue. If you have a GitHub account, please thumbs up/bump it!
Maybe there is some kind of workaround, but I have not seen it so far.
Looks like someone has filed this issue:
https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/issues/3563
Yes, but I think this still would not allow having two different AP services on the same root domain.
For that it would need to do some webfinger multiplexing and also the s2s connections would need to be somehow marked according to what specific type of AP software they are supposed to address.
If a service was serving the webfinger, it could guess which account needed to be returned based on the requesters user agent. If the UA was mastodon, it could return the mastodon link rel, if pixelfed then return that link rel, etc.
Might be able to rig it with some more complex conditional logic and regex in nginx as a bandaid. AFAICT, the webfinger spec doesn’t really allow for this, which if true, was pretty short sighted.
I haven’t considered more in depth S2S connections. I’ll have to watch the traffic logs and see what exactly is being requested and see if all of it can be directed accordingly. I see now you commented on that issue. Also, to be clear, I’m still running the services in subdomains, but I’m trying to use user@domain.tld as the discovery account.
How do you run two AP services on the same domain?
Exactly… But as I wrote it might be possible with some nginx multiplexing hack.
I’m not sure I understand why hacks are needed. In order to run two AP services you either need two different [sub]domains, or two different URLs on the same domain. In both cases the webfinger URL will be specific to the AP [sub]domain or URL. So the problem is already solved.
How would this “multiplexed” webfinger URL even look?
The webfinger would be the same, but once the server gets contacted it would need to multiplex requests on some sort of identifier.