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Hi, I'm just starting out with self hosting and I am currently working on a project meant to serve a small town that I live in. What I would like to do is host a small social media site from a Rapsberry Pi 5. I'm not expecting to have a lot of people using it so I'm not pressured about the hardware requirements at this point in time.

I have a few questions before I go any further.

  1. Is it possible to set up a PieFed instance as text only? I'm not interested in moderating images or videos. Also, I'm also running this from a residential connection so I don't want to affect my home traffic. All aspects of this project are meant to be as minimal as possible to access more people.

  2. My ISP blocks ports. I intend to call them soon and talk to them about unblocking ports. If I am unable to do that, my backup plan to simply run an instance that is unfederated. It will act as a message board for my town. Can I set PieFed to a custom port for traffic? For example using piefed.domainname.com:8080 as the address for people to reach my server.

  3. Does the registration for new users require any SSL? I'm not entirely sure if that would be affected the same as federation without SSL.

  4. Would mail related services be affected by blocked ports? Would I be able to use another email address not associated with my domain name and PieFed instance?

Thanks for any help or information.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

To start, if I load PieFed first, then nginx I get an error like below:

nginx error:

× nginx.service - nginx - high performance web server  
     Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nginx.service; enabled; preset: enabled)  
     Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2025-01-02 17:26:07 EST; 22s ago  
   Duration: 5min 39.898s  
       Docs: https://nginx.org/en/docs/  
    Process: 9406 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/nginx -c /etc/nginx/nginx.conf (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)  
        CPU: 6ms  

Jan 02 17:26:06 pi nginx[9406]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to 0.0.0.0:5000 failed (98: Address already in use)  
Jan 02 17:26:06 pi nginx[9406]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:5000 failed (98: Address already in use)  
Jan 02 17:26:06 pi nginx[9406]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to 0.0.0.0:5000 failed (98: Address already in use)  
Jan 02 17:26:06 pi nginx[9406]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:5000 failed (98: Address already in use)  
Jan 02 17:26:07 pi nginx[9406]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to 0.0.0.0:5000 failed (98: Address already in use)  
Jan 02 17:26:07 pi nginx[9406]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:5000 failed (98: Address already in use)  
Jan 02 17:26:07 pi nginx[9406]: nginx: [emerg] still could not bind()  
Jan 02 17:26:07 pi systemd[1]: nginx.service: Control process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE  
Jan 02 17:26:07 pi systemd[1]: nginx.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.  
Jan 02 17:26:07 pi systemd[1]: Failed to start nginx.service - nginx - high performance web server.  

If I do the opposite and load nginx before PieFed, PieFed will make a similar complaint about sharing the same port.

The pyfedi.service, celery.service and celeryd files all look similar to the examples from the INSTALL.md except I changed the directory names to match my name in the appropriate places.

Here are the error messages I am getting from systemctl:

pyfedi.service error/celery.service error:

sudo systemctl status celery.service  
× pyfedi.service - Gunicorn instance to serve PieFed application  
     Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pyfedi.service; enabled; preset: enabled)  
     Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2025-01-02 14:28:27 EST; 4h 42min ago  
   Duration: 126ms  
    Process: 6699 ExecStart=/home/USERNAME/pyfedi/venv/bin/gunicorn --config gunicorn.conf.py --preload pyfedi:app (code>  
   Main PID: 6699 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)  
        CPU: 126ms  

Jan 02 14:28:27 pi systemd[1]: pyfedi.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.  
Jan 02 14:28:27 pi systemd[1]: Stopped pyfedi.service - Gunicorn instance to serve PieFed application.  
Jan 02 14:28:27 pi systemd[1]: pyfedi.service: Start request repeated too quickly.  
Jan 02 14:28:27 pi systemd[1]: pyfedi.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.  
Jan 02 14:28:27 pi systemd[1]: Failed to start pyfedi.service - Gunicorn instance to serve PieFed application.  
lines 1-13/13 (END)  

----------  

× celery.service - Celery Service  
     Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/celery.service; enabled; preset: enabled)  
     Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2025-01-02 14:28:26 EST; 4h 42min ago  
    Process: 6694 ExecStart=/bin/sh -c ${CELERY_BIN} multi start -A ${CELERY_APP} ${CELERYD_NODES} --pidfile=${CELERY>  
        CPU: 341ms  

Jan 02 14:28:26 pi sh[6695]:   File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>", line 940, in exec_module  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi sh[6695]:   File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 241, in _call_with_frames_removed  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi sh[6695]:   File "/home/USERNAME/pyfedi/celery_worker.py", line 3, in <module>  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi sh[6695]:     from app import celery, create_app  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi sh[6695]:   File "/home/USERNAME/pyfedi/app/__init__.py", line 7, in <module>  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi sh[6695]:     from flask import Flask, request, current_app, session  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi sh[6695]: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'flask'  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi systemd[1]: celery.service: Control process exited, code=exited, status=2/INVALIDARGUMENT  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi systemd[1]: celery.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.  
Jan 02 14:28:26 pi systemd[1]: Failed to start celery.service - Celery Service.  

At this point I am stuck and not sure where to go from here.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

You seem to have followed the instructions for BOTH the easy way (docker) AND the hard way - you have PieFed running in docker AND you have it installed on the host. Is that it?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

There is just one PieFed running in docker on the Pi. My labeling might be a little confusing there.

I followed the easy instructions up until getting PieFed running in the background then skipped down to the Running PieFed in production section. I didn't see any of the files mentioned in that section and thought to continue from there.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Ahh there we go. The first half of 'running piefed in production' is for the hard non-docker way. The second half will need heavily modification to be appropriate for docker.

Sorry to waste your time. I'll split the installation instructions into two files because mashing them up together like this is very confusing.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

I've tried just building PieFed in docker with as few things changed as possible and I am still running getting the same message when I try to log in. The CSRF tokens do not match.

The only change I made was in the .env.docker file which was SERVER_NAME='pi.DOMAINNAME.ca:8030'

This is what the reverse proxy in nginx looks like now:

upstream app_server {  
    # fail_timeout=0 means we always retry an upstream even if it failed  
    # to return a good HTTP response  

    # for UNIX domain socket setups  
    # server unix:/tmp/gunicorn.sock fail_timeout=0;  

    # for a TCP configuration  
    server 192.168.40.140:5000 fail_timeout=0;  
    keepalive 4;  
}  

server {  
    server_name pi.DOMAINNAME.ca;  
    root /home/USERNAME/pyfedi/app;  

    keepalive_timeout 30;  
    ssi off;  

    location / {  
        # Proxy all requests to Gunicorn  
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;  
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;  
        proxy_set_header Host $http_host;  
        proxy_redirect off;  
        proxy_http_version 1.1;  
        proxy_set_header Connection "";  
        proxy_pass http://app_server;  
        ssi off;  
    }  

   # Serve static files directly with nginx  
    location ~* /static/ {  
        alias /home/USERNAME/pyfedi/app/static/;  
        expires max;  
        access_log off;  
    }  

}  

I've tried changing ports, commenting out different parts and it's still the same. I've even checked the port forwarding settings and I still getting the same message. I did notice when I ran netstat -tunpl I didn't see any ports from docker for port 5000. If I understand how the reverse proxy works, I should have a connection coming in from the outside on port 8030 and be redirected by nginx to port 5000 on the local machine where PieFed is hosted? If that's right, then nginx isn't sending anything through 5000 locally and just through 8030 I think.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

No worries, I'm at least learning a lot about network communication and using the terminal in linux more comfortably. In this case I learned how virtual environments work.

Also since it's a Pi, I've been copying and swapping SD cards at certain points as a backup. It's easy to clean up learning mistakes along the way. It's also good practice before I do it all over again on a proper storage device.