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.Dd $Mdocdate$
.Dt SNAC 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm snac
.Nd snac administration
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
daemon processes messages from other servers in the Fediverse
using the ActivityPub protocol.
.Pp
This is the admin manual. For user operation, see
.Xr snac 1 .
For file and data formats, see
.Xr snac 5 .
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.Ss Special cares about your snac you must know beforehand
.Nm
makes heavy use of hard links and link reference counts for its work, so
don't even think of using it on a filesystem that doesn't support this
feature. Most UNIX-like operating systems (Linux, the BSDs, the old DEC
Ultrix machine in your grandfather basement, probably MacOS) support hard
links on their native filesystems. Don't do fancy things like moving the
subdirectories to different filesystems. Also, if you move your
.Nm
installation to another server, do it with a tool that respect hard
link counts. Remember:
.Nm
is a very UNIXy program that loves hard links.
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.Ss Building and Installation
A C compiler must be installed in the system, as well as the development
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headers and libraries for OpenSSL (or compatible) and curl. To build
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.Nm ,
run
.Bd -literal -offset indent
make
.Ed
.Pp
And, after that, run as root
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
make install
.Ed
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.Ss Data storage Initialization
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Once
.Nm
is properly installed on the system, designate a directory where
the server and user data are to be stored. This directory
must not exist yet.
.Nm
must always be run as a regular user; you can create one for
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it or use your own. To initialize the data storage, execute
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
snac init $HOME/snac-data
.Ed
.Pp
A small set of questions will be asked regarding the installation,
specially the host name it will run under, the local network address
and port
.Nm
will listen to, the optional path prefix and possibly other things.
.Pp
You can launch the
.Nm
process by running
.Bd -literal -offset indent
snac httpd $HOME/snac-data
.Ed
.Pp
Use a web browser to connect to the specified address and port. You
should see a greeting page.
.Pp
Log messages are sent to the standard error stream. By default, only
relevant information is written there. You can increase the debugging
level by editing the 'dbglevel' field in the
.Pa server.json
file or by setting a numeric value between 0 and 3 to the DEBUG
environment variable, see below.
.Pp
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If you operate a Linux systemd-enabled system or OpenBSD, there are
startup scripts and configuration data in the
.Pa examples
directory.
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For other operating systems, please read the appropriate documentation
on how to install a daemon as a non-root service.
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.Ss Upgrading to a new version
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Sometimes, the data storage disk layout changes between versions. If there
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is such a change,
.Nm
will refuse to run and require an upgrade. Do this by running
.Bd -literal -offset indent
snac upgrade $HOME/snac-data
.Ed
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.Pp
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Take special care to execute this upgrade operation without any
.Nm
processes serving on the same folder. You can break everything. I know
this because Tyler knows this.
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.Pp
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.Ss Server Setup
.Pp
An http server with TLS and proxying support must already be
installed and configured.
.Nm
runs as a daemon and listens on a TCP/IP socket, preferrably
on a local interface. It can serve the full domain or only
a directory. The http server must be configured to route to the
.Nm
socket all related traffic and also the webfinger standard
address. The Host header must be propagated.
See the examples below.
.Ss Adding Users
.Pp
Users must be created from the command line.
You can do it by running
.Bd -literal -offset indent
snac adduser $HOME/snac-data
.Ed
.Pp
All needed data will be prompted for. There is no artificial limit
on the number of users that can be created.
.Ss Customization
The
.Pa server.json
configuration file allows some behaviour tuning:
.Bl -tag -width tenletters
.It Ic host
The host name.
.It Ic prefix
The URL path prefix.
.It Ic address
The listen network address.
.It Ic port
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The listen network port.
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.It Ic dbglevel
The debug level. An integer value, being 0 the less verbose (the default).
.It Ic layout
The disk storage layout version. Never touch this.
.It Ic queue_retry_max
Messages sent out are stored in a queue. If the posting of a messages fails,
it's re-enqueued for later. This integer configures the maximum count of
times the sending will be retried.
.It Ic queue_retry_minutes
The number of minutes to wait before the failed posting of a message is
retried. This is not linear, but multipled by the number of retries
already done.
.It Ic max_timeline_entries
This is the maximum timeline entries shown in the web interface.
.It Ic timeline_purge_days
Entries in the timeline older that this number of days are purged.
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If you don't want any timeline purging and enjoy your data drives
fill up with old crap and finally burst in flames, you can disable
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purging by setting this to 0.
.It Ic local_purge_days
Same as before, but for the user-generated entries in the local timeline.
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.It Ic cssurls
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This is a list of URLs to CSS files that will be inserted, in this order,
in the HTML before the user CSS. Use these files to configure the global
site layout.
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.It Ic disable_cache
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If set to true, timeline caching is not done. This is only useful for
debugging purposes; don't enable it unless you know what do you want, as
it makes everything slower.
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.It Ic disable_openbsd_security
If running under OpenBSD,
.Nm
makes use of the enhanced security functions
.Xr unveil 2
and
.Xr pledge 2 .
Setting this to true disables their usage. These functions limit severely
what an intruder can do in case of a security vulnerability, so only enable
this option if something is very broken.
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.It Ic num_threads
By setting this value, you can specify the exact number of threads
.Nm
will use when processing connections. Values lesser than 4 will be ignored.
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.It Ic disable_email_notifications
By setting this to true, no email notification will be sent for any user.
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.It Ic disable_inbox_collection
By setting this to true, no inbox collection is done. Inbox collection helps
being discovered from remote instances, but also increases network traffic.
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.It Ic admin_email
The email address of the instance administrator (optional).
.It Ic admin_account
The user name of the instance administrator (optional, used only in the
Mastodon API).
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.El
.Pp
You must restart the server to make effective these changes.
.Pp
If a file named
.Pa greeting.html
is present in the server base directory, it will be returned whenever
the base URL of the server is requested. Fill it with whatever
information about the instance you want to supply to people
visiting the server, like sign up requirements, site policies
and such. The special %userlist% mark in the file will cause
the list of users in this instance to be inserted.
.Pp
Users can change a bit of information about themselves from the
web interface. See
.Xr snac 1
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for details. Further, every user can have a private CSS file in their
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.Pa static/style.css
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that will be served instead of the server-wide one.
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It's not modifiable from the web interface to avoid users
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shooting themselves in the foot by destroying everything.
.Ss Old Data Purging
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From version 2.06, there is no longer a need to add a special
cron job for purging old data, as this is managed internally.
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.Ss ActivityPub Support
These are the following activities and objects that
.Nm
supports:
.Bl -tag -width tenletters
.It Vt Follow
Complete support, on input and output.
.It Vt Undo
For
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.Vt Follow
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objects, on input and output.
.It Vt Create
For
.Vt Note
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objects, on input and output; for
.Vt Question
objects, on input.
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.It Vt Accept
For
.Vt Follow
objects, on input and output.
.It Vt Like
For
.Vt Note
objects, on input and output.
.It Vt Announce
For
.Vt Note
objects, on input and output.
.It Vt Update
For
.Vt Person
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and
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.Vt Note
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objects, on input and output; for
.Vt Question
objects, on input.
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.It Vt Delete
Supported for
.Vt Note
and
.Vt Tomsbtone
objects on input, and for
.Vt Note
objects on output.
.El
.Pp
The rest of activities and objects are dropped on input.
.Pp
There is partial support for
.Vt OrderedCollection
objects in the
.Pa /outbox
(with the last 20 entries of the local timeline shown). No pagination
is supported. Intentionally, the
.Pa /followers
and
.Pa /following
paths return empty lists.
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.Ss Migrating from Mastodon
User migration from different Fediverse instances is a pain in the ass
that has been implemented everywhere as a kludgy afterthought. There is
not much that can be done, other than importing the list of people you
follow to your new
.Nm
account.
.Pp
To do this, download the user's list of accounts being followed (in CSV
format) from the Mastodon web interface and execute this:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
awk -F, 'NR > 1 { print $1 }' /path/to/following_accounts.csv | \\
xargs -n 1 snac follow $SNAC_BASEDIR $SNAC_USER
.Ed
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.Ss Other Considerations
.Nm
stores all the messages it receives as JSON files, which are usually
bloated and filled with redundant information. Using a filesystem with
file compression enabled (like btrfs or zfs) will probably be a good
choice to store the
.Nm
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data storage into.
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.Sh ENVIRONMENT
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ev DEBUG
Overrides the debugging level from the server 'dbglevel' configuration
variable. Set it to an integer value. The higher, the deeper in meaningless
verbiage you'll find yourself into.
.El
.Sh EXAMPLES
You want to install the
.Nm
Fediverse daemon in the host example.com, that is correctly configured
with a valid TLS certificate and running the nginx httpd server.
The service will be installed under the
.Pa fedi
location. Two users, walter and jessie, will be hosted in the system.
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Their Fediverse presence addresses will be
.Lk https://example.com/fedi/walter
and
.Lk https://example.com/fedi/jesse ,
respectively. They will be known
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in the Fediverse as @walter@example.com and @jesse@example.com. The
.Nm
daemon will run as the user snacusr in the system and listen to the
localhost:8001 network socket. All data will be stored in the
.Pa /home/snacusr/fedidata
directory.
.Pp
Log into the system as snacusr and execute:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
snac init /home/snacusr/fedidata
.Ed
.Pp
Answer "example.com" to the host name question, "/fedi" to the path
prefix question, "localhost" to the address and "8001" to the port.
.Pp
Create the users
.Bd -literal -offset indent
snac adduser /home/snacusr/fedidata walter
snac adduser /home/snacusr/fedidata jesse
.Ed
.Pp
Answer the questions with reasonable values.
.Pp
Execute the server:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
snac httpd /home/snacusr/fedidata
.Ed
.Pp
Edit the nginx configuration and add the following snippet to the
example.com server section:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
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# main web access point
location /fedi {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8001;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
# webfinger
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location /.well-known/webfinger {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8001;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
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# Mastodon API (entry points)
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location /api/v1/ {
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proxy_pass http://localhost:8001;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
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location /api/v2/ {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8001;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
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# Mastodon API (OAuth support)
location /oauth {
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proxy_pass http://localhost:8001;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
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# optional
location /.well-known/nodeinfo {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8001;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
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.Ed
.Pp
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Restart the nginx daemon and connect to
.Lk https://example.com/fedi/walter .
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The empty, default screen will be shown. Enter the admin section with the
credentials defined for this user. Search people, start following
them, engage in arid discussions and generally enjoy the frustrating
experience of Social Media.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr snac 1 ,
.Xr snac 5
.Sh AUTHORS
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.An grunfink Lk https://comam.es/snac/grunfink @grunfink@comam.es
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.Sh LICENSE
See the LICENSE file for details.
.Sh CAVEATS
JSON files are fragile when modified by hand. Take care.