How does this work? How do you host pixelfed.domain.com and mastodon.domain.com together in the same domain, with queries for “@[email protected]” to the webfinger host path?

I’m other words, how does the querying application know which resource it needs? How do you know that a pixelfed instance will get the pixelfed resource versus the mastodon resource?

    • @thisisawayoflifeOP
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      11 year ago

      Yes, they use a webfinger on the .well-known path.

  • stown
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    21 year ago

    I’ve thought that if some dev created a webfinger reverse proxy they would be the hero of the fediverse.

    • @thisisawayoflifeOP
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      31 year ago

      I’ve thought about doing this. It seems simple enough, though it would need a front end to be user friendly. I could build the rest api pretty quickly.

    • @RoyalEngineering
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      11 year ago

      Can you eli5?

      I don’t think I understand what you mean.

      What would the reverse proxy do in this situation?

      • @thisisawayoflifeOP
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        11 year ago

        I think what they mean is a service to provide the webfinger response in a customizable manner. I know for me right now, I’m just using wildcards in nginx to handle it for the ActivityPub path, but it’s not really ideal because it won’t work for other activitypub services as far as I can tell.