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  • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ julian@community.nodebb.org

    Pretty much what @PitaJ said, yes. Just update your DNS records so the new domain points to your NodeBB’s IP (or reverse proxy), and update config.json with the new domain.

    Everything uses relative links, and url in config.json is only ever used in situations where we don’t have any context as to what URL to use, such as email digests.

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    #7

    Hi @julian@community.nodebb.org! Sorry to revive such an old thread. Is this still the case with nodebb 4 with ActivityPub? I vaguely remember that in other ActivityPub software it’s somewhat problematic to change hostname.

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    • reynirR reynir

      Hi @julian@community.nodebb.org! Sorry to revive such an old thread. Is this still the case with nodebb 4 with ActivityPub? I vaguely remember that in other ActivityPub software it’s somewhat problematic to change hostname.

      julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      julian@community.nodebb.org
      wrote on sidst redigeret af
      #8

      I forked the topic, it deserves a longer reply and isn’t as related to the earlier topic.


      @reynir@forum.fedi.dk that’s a very good question, and having experienced it firsthand, I will share what happened.

      I started a climbing news aggregator based off of NodeBB at https://news.crag.social, and enabled federation. Later on, the forum rebranded under the OpenBeta umbrella and the domain name changed to community.openbeta.io.

      This was the best case scenario, a NodeBB to NodeBB move. Every user maintained their accounts, maintained their public keys, and the only thing that changed was their id. I set up a blind 301 redirect to the new site, so every single URL (whose structure was unchanged, remember) went to the new URL.

      Everybody still lost all their followers. The problem wasn’t on my end, it was that remote users are tied to their ID and even though I left a redirect on the old domain to the new one, the support for this in other software is basically zero.

      There are efforts to look into this, re: Account Portability, but I am unsure of the status of this work.

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      • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ julian@community.nodebb.org

        I forked the topic, it deserves a longer reply and isn’t as related to the earlier topic.


        @reynir@forum.fedi.dk that’s a very good question, and having experienced it firsthand, I will share what happened.

        I started a climbing news aggregator based off of NodeBB at https://news.crag.social, and enabled federation. Later on, the forum rebranded under the OpenBeta umbrella and the domain name changed to community.openbeta.io.

        This was the best case scenario, a NodeBB to NodeBB move. Every user maintained their accounts, maintained their public keys, and the only thing that changed was their id. I set up a blind 301 redirect to the new site, so every single URL (whose structure was unchanged, remember) went to the new URL.

        Everybody still lost all their followers. The problem wasn’t on my end, it was that remote users are tied to their ID and even though I left a redirect on the old domain to the new one, the support for this in other software is basically zero.

        There are efforts to look into this, re: Account Portability, but I am unsure of the status of this work.

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        wrote on sidst redigeret af samsapti
        #9

        Hey @julian@community.nodebb.org

        What about replies on local threads from other Fediverse users? We have a lot of threads over on forum.fedi.dk where people from Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed etc. have replied, and even Mastodon users who have directly posted to a NodeBB category by tagging it in their toot. Will a domain change break the threads/reply-relationships/whatever-you-call-it? 🙂

        (Also, appearently I have to tag @activitypub@community.nodebb.org as well for this reply to federate, just edited this reply to include this line 🤔)

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        • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ julian@community.nodebb.org

          I forked the topic, it deserves a longer reply and isn’t as related to the earlier topic.


          @reynir@forum.fedi.dk that’s a very good question, and having experienced it firsthand, I will share what happened.

          I started a climbing news aggregator based off of NodeBB at https://news.crag.social, and enabled federation. Later on, the forum rebranded under the OpenBeta umbrella and the domain name changed to community.openbeta.io.

          This was the best case scenario, a NodeBB to NodeBB move. Every user maintained their accounts, maintained their public keys, and the only thing that changed was their id. I set up a blind 301 redirect to the new site, so every single URL (whose structure was unchanged, remember) went to the new URL.

          Everybody still lost all their followers. The problem wasn’t on my end, it was that remote users are tied to their ID and even though I left a redirect on the old domain to the new one, the support for this in other software is basically zero.

          There are efforts to look into this, re: Account Portability, but I am unsure of the status of this work.

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          samsapti
          wrote on sidst redigeret af
          #10

          Hey @julian@community.nodebb.org

          What about replies on local threads from other Fediverse users? We have a lot of threads over on forum.fedi.dk where people from Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed etc. have replied, and even Mastodon users who have directly posted to a NodeBB category by tagging it in their toot. Will a domain change break the threads/reply-relationships/whatever-you-call-it? 🙂

          (Also, appearently I have to tag @activitypub@community.nodebb.org as well for this reply to federate 🤔)

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          • reynirR reynir

            Hi @julian@community.nodebb.org! Sorry to revive such an old thread. Is this still the case with nodebb 4 with ActivityPub? I vaguely remember that in other ActivityPub software it’s somewhat problematic to change hostname.

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            samsapti
            wrote on sidst redigeret af
            #11

            What if I reply to this and tag @activitypub@community.nodebb.org? 🤔

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              samsapti
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              Why won’t this federate 😞

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              • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ julian@community.nodebb.org

                I forked the topic, it deserves a longer reply and isn’t as related to the earlier topic.


                @reynir@forum.fedi.dk that’s a very good question, and having experienced it firsthand, I will share what happened.

                I started a climbing news aggregator based off of NodeBB at https://news.crag.social, and enabled federation. Later on, the forum rebranded under the OpenBeta umbrella and the domain name changed to community.openbeta.io.

                This was the best case scenario, a NodeBB to NodeBB move. Every user maintained their accounts, maintained their public keys, and the only thing that changed was their id. I set up a blind 301 redirect to the new site, so every single URL (whose structure was unchanged, remember) went to the new URL.

                Everybody still lost all their followers. The problem wasn’t on my end, it was that remote users are tied to their ID and even though I left a redirect on the old domain to the new one, the support for this in other software is basically zero.

                There are efforts to look into this, re: Account Portability, but I am unsure of the status of this work.

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                samsapti
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                #13

                Hey @julian@community.nodebb.org

                What about replies on local threads from other Fediverse users? We have a lot of threads over on forum.fedi.dk where people from Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed etc. have replied, and even Mastodon users who have directly posted to a NodeBB category by tagging it in their toot. Will a domain change break the threads/reply-relationships/whatever-you-call-it? 🙂

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                • samsaptiS samsapti

                  Hey @julian@community.nodebb.org

                  What about replies on local threads from other Fediverse users? We have a lot of threads over on forum.fedi.dk where people from Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed etc. have replied, and even Mastodon users who have directly posted to a NodeBB category by tagging it in their toot. Will a domain change break the threads/reply-relationships/whatever-you-call-it? 🙂

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                  malte
                  wrote on sidst redigeret af
                  #14

                  @samsapti Strange. When I go to the original thread on community.nodebb.org I can see that the thread is forked. I then click on that new forked thread and try to paste that URL into the search on our end (forum.fedi.dk). The search result is the original thread that the thread was forked from.

                  (Not sure what/who to tag to make sure this post gets through so I’ll just tag @julian@community.nodebb.org )

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                    malte
                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                    #15

                    I basically think the federation issue here is because the topic was forked.

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                      samsapti
                      wrote on sidst redigeret af
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                      I think you’re right 😕

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