Is it possible to make a lemmy instance private were no communities, posts, user profiles and the homepage is not available unless your logged in?

  • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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    1 year ago

    Federation unchecked and private unchecked. An instance that is publicly accessible, but doesn’t talk to other instances
    Federation checked and private unchecked. An instance that is publicly accessible, and does federate with others. (Most of the big instances are this)
    Federation unchecked and private checked. An instance that is private and requires logins to access the communities and other parts, but doesn’t federate.

    Federation checked and private checked… Used to work. communities hosted on the server would require a local account and would still federate out. This was outright blocked from 0.17.4 I believer…

    The last case is perfect for me. I want to setup communities for my friends around particular topics on my instance, and still use my instance across the rest of the fediverse.

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      1 year ago

      Before when you can check off federation and private instance, you could not view the instance unless you were logged in but could you view the instance from another instance being logged into another instance or no being logged into another instance?

      Or does it only federate in a way were users inside the private instance can access the fediverse but the fediverse cannot access the private instance?

      • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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        1 year ago

        So private checked means that you have to be signed into the local instance to see the content.

        Federation means that you can interact on the fediverse.

        With both checked, it meant the communities INSIDE the instance would not transmit out… but the rest would work as normal.

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          1 year ago

          it meant the communities INSIDE the instance would not transmit out… but the rest would work as normal.

          Lets say you have a private federated instance named salk.world. salk.world users can access, post and comment on other instances like lemmy.world but other instances and users cannot view content on salk.world?