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#Mastodon #Docker #Twitter Full steps can be found at https://i12bretro.github.io/tutorials... What is Mastodon? Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server based on ActivityPub where users can follow friends and discover new ones. On Mastodon, users can publish anything they want: links, pictures, text, video. All Mastodon servers are interoperable as a federated network (users on one server can seamlessly communicate with users from another one, including non-Mastodon software that implements ActivityPub)! - https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon Installing Docker 01. Log into the Linux based device 02. Run the following commands in the terminal install prerequisites sudo apt install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common gnupg-agent -y add docker gpg key curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/$(awk -F'=' '/^ID=/{ print $NF }' /etc/os-release)/gpg | sudo apt-key add - add docker software repository sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture)] https://download.docker.com/linux/$(awk -F'=' '/^ID=/{ print $NF }' /etc/os-release) $(lsb_release -cs) stable" install docker sudo apt install docker-ce docker-compose containerd.io -y enable and start docker service sudo systemctl enable docker && sudo systemctl start docker add the current user to the docker group sudo usermod -aG docker $USER reauthenticate for the new group membership to take effect su - $USER Generating SSL Certificate with Let's Encrypt NOTE: In order for Let's Encrypt to verify ownership of the DNS name, the host certbot is running from must be accessible via port 80 (http) or port 443 (https). For homelab users, this will normally involve port forwarding from the router to the certbot host, which is beyond the scope of this tutorial. Just note, I have forwarded port 80 on my router to the host running certbot for this handshake to complete successfully. 01. Continue with the following commands in a terminal window remove apt version of certbot if installed sudo apt remove certbot -y install snapd sudo apt install snapd -y install snap core and update sudo snap install core; sudo snap refresh core install certbot snap sudo snap install --classic certbot create certbot symbolic link sudo ln -s /snap/bin/certbot /usr/bin/certbot if a web server process is currently using port 80, stop it before proceeding generate a certificate sudo certbot certonly --standalone --preferred-challenges http -d ≪%DNS NAME%≫ 02. When prompted, enter an email address and agree to the terms of service 03. Choose whether to share your email and receive emails from certbot 04. Certbot will output information regarding the location of the certificate files 05. Continue with the following commands in a terminal window create ssl-certs group sudo groupadd ssl-certs add $USER and root users to group sudo usermod -aG ssl-certs $USER sudo usermod -aG ssl-certs root verify the members of ssl-cert getent group ssl-certs set owner group of /etc/letsencrypt sudo chgrp -R ssl-certs /etc/letsencrypt set permissions on /etc/letsencrypt sudo chmod -R g=rX /etc/letsencrypt Running the Mastodon Container Stack 01. Now that Docker is installed, run the following commands to setup the Mastodon Docker containers create working directories mkdir ~/docker/postgres -p && mkdir ~/docker/redis -p && mkdir ~/docker/mastodon/public/system -p && mkdir ~/docker/nginx/conf -p pull the mastodon web container docker pull tootsuite/mastodon generate secrets, run this 2 times docker run --rm -it tootsuite/mastodon bundle exec rake secret generate VAPID keys docker run --rm -it tootsuite/mastodon bundle exec rake mastodon:webpush:generate_vapid_key create a mastodon .env file copy the generated secrets and keys into the .env file make sure to set the LOCAL_DOMAIN as this cannot be changed later nano ~/docker/mastodon/.env 02. Paste the following into the .env file, then edit the LOCAL_DOMAIN, WEB_DOMAIN, PostgreSQL, Secrets, Web Push and SMTP settings NOTE: A full example .env file can be find at https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/... This is a sample configuration file. You can generate your configuration ....Full steps can be found on GitHub [link at the top] Connect with me and others ### ★ Discord: / discord ★ Reddit: / i12bretro ★ Twitter: / i12bretro