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# Objective
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# Objective
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Install the FediBuzz relay using a virtual machine running Ubuntu Server 22.04.4 LTS. If you are familiar with NixOS/Flakes, then installing the NixOS module for this is by far the easier route!
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Install the FediBuzz relay using a virtual machine running Ubuntu Server 22.04.4 LTS. If you are familiar with NixOS/Flakes, then [installing the NixOS module](https://github.com/astro/buzzrelay?tab=readme-ov-file#build) for this is by far the easier route!
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But for those of us unfamiliar with NixOS, here's another option.
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But for those of us unfamiliar with NixOS, here's another option.
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If you're connecting to the fedi.buzz relay and perhaps one or two others on your own relay, this should be more than enough.
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If you're connecting to the fedi.buzz relay and perhaps one or two others on your own relay, this should be more than enough.
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One caveat here. FediBuzz has an option for individual users to utilize relays as well by "following" a relay actor, like @tag-dogsofmastodon@relay.com.
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One caveat here. FediBuzz has an option for individual users to utilize relays as well by "following" a relay actor, like `@tag-dogsofmastodon@relay.com`.
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If you promote this alternative route and many individuals start connecting to your relay, it will cause more outgoing traffic and work, therefore increasing your hardware requirements.
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If you promote this alternative route and many individuals start connecting to your relay, it will cause more outgoing traffic and queue processing, therefore increasing your hardware requirements.
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# Domain Name
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# Domain Name
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As with most fediverse projects, you're going to need a domain. In this particular instance, I used a subdomain of https://relay.{yourdomain}.
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As with most fediverse projects, you're going to need a domain. In this particular instance, I used a subdomain of https://relay.{yourdomain}.
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The following ports need to be open on the server running FediRelay.
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The following ports need to be open on the server running FediRelay.
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## Default is 3000 in the FediBuzz docs, but that port was already taken
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## Default is 3000 in the FediBuzz docs, change as needed
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sudo ufw allow 3020
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sudo ufw allow 3000
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## Default is 6378 for Redis Cache, but my install was on 6379
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## Uou can probably skip this as redis isn't required.
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sudo ufw allow 6379
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## Allow SSH traffic so you can connect - consider limiting to specific IPs
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## Allow SSH traffic so you can connect - consider limiting to specific IPs
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sudo ufw allow 22
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sudo ufw allow 22
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## When ready...
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# Initial Server Installs
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# Initial Server Installs
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