It was easy enough to do it with self hosted mastodon, cant seem to login to any of the Lemmy apps with my selfhosted website? Lemmy.rip

UPDATE: I had to renew through a setting in yunohost, not automatic, porkbun was showing it as valid and I I’m used to them grabbing it automatically or having me paste it in during setup.

  • Matt The Horwood@lemmy.horwood.cloud
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    Yes you can use lemmy apps to access a self hosted instance, but you will need a real certificate for that to work.

    A quick check of Lemmy.rip show it has a self signed certificate, thats not going to allow you to access it easily and my even stop federation from working.

    You should be able to get a lets encrypt certificate very easily.

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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      23 hours ago

      It’s 2025. Not having “real certificates” is something admins intentionally do. Since there is Let’s Encrypt available, all other solutions for non-paid certificates are obsolete.

      • Matt The Horwood@lemmy.horwood.cloud
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        With let’s encrypt and DNS APIs, theres no excuse not to have a real certificate!

        More so if you want to have that service interacte with other systems not your own

        • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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          20 hours ago

          Exactly. With directly using certbot handling all and everything fully automatically I ran my old setup with a free dyndns subdomain for quite some time without any issues.

          Since Let’s encrypt nowadays is basically implemented in every reverse proxy: certificates are an absolute no-brainer.

          If someone manages to buy and configure a domain to serve selfhosted content, this person will also be able to either set up certbot or use the built-in functionality of their reverse proxy.

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      2 days ago

      forsure I thought it had one through porkbun but yunohost might be messing with that

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        yunohost has a dedicated page in the admin ui for you to configure your domains and certificates. default is a self-signed one unless you generate a proper one

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    I see the error… You need a valid and non self-signed cert. See how letsencrypt work, its easy and the industry standard today on certs. Its also free and open source.

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      Yeah I had to click renew manually in yunohost, just assumed if porkbun showed it as valid it would work, my panels for wordpress mightve been doing it automatically lol

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    Mine worke just fine, what errors do you get? Does it work from web access?

    Is your instance accessible from outside your self host? Does it federate?

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    Mobile apps should allow you to log into any instance. My Lemmy client won’t connect to lemmy.rip either, and fails with the following error:

    The certificate for this server is invalid. You might be connecting to a server that is pretending to be “lemmy.rip”, which could put your confidential information at risk.
    

    This is also what I see when I try to connect to lemmy.rip in the browser:

    I am able to bypass this warning and see the site in the browser.