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I have tried the docker, ansible, and scratch methods. I have been troubleshooting for a month now. I have gotten nowhere. I need someone to help walk me through how to deploy a lemmy server because the guides are absolute trash.

Please help. I'm wasting money running this VPS and for literally nothing.

Edit: So, I've tried the ansible method, but I can't access my server this way. It just keeps saying "UNREACHABLE". I have generated a dozen keys, none of them work. I have NO PROBLEMS with ssh in Putty. I can use Putty all day. Putty works fine using my ssh key. Ansible does not. No amount of new keys has made any difference. I have countless keys in my stupid droplet because of this hacky garbage.

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[–] zergling_man@lemmy.perthchat.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It doesn't tell you to actually run nginx, it assumes it will automatically run when installed. I don't know why, that sounds like dumb behaviour even if it were correct. You are right about the guides being trash.

I recommend getting used to package manager (apt, dpkg) and system daemon/init system (systemd - accessed via systemctl) and then ignoring that guide. Installing and running nginx isn't complex enough to warrant a guide; installing packages and running services, in general, are just. Configuring nginx, however... If you know the concepts, it's pretty easy. The concepts are hard.

[–] ZMonster@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

It doesn’t tell you to actually run nginx

That may be so, but the link that they give references a digital ocean guide that DOES (it's literally step 2). So, am I just ignoring that part? How do I figure out which parts of a guide should be followed and which ones shouldn't?

running nginx isn’t complex enough to warrant a guide

I haven't gotten it to work yet so I disagree.