Post 2867525 by multiplexd@xkcd.network
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 (DIR) Post #2867524 by multiplexd@xkcd.network
       2019-01-11T14:44:53Z
       
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       Okay, I'm back to hacking on the private pleroma I set up a week and a half ago, and I can't work out how to configure the backend to *not* listen on 0.0.0.0. I have an nginx reverse proxy for terminating TLS and performing redirects from plain HTTP, so I only want pleroma to listen on localhost. Anyone got any ideas?
       
 (DIR) Post #2867525 by multiplexd@xkcd.network
       2019-01-11T14:47:58Z
       
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       Of course, the second *after* I hit the  "TOOT!" button,  I immediately stumbled across the pleroma wiki page with instructions on how to do exactly what I want to do. *sigh*
       
 (DIR) Post #2867532 by multiplexd@xkcd.network
       2019-01-11T14:48:38Z
       
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       I do this sort of thing (finding answers to my questions on my own immediately after soliciting advice from others) a *lot*
       
 (DIR) Post #2867533 by feld@bikeshed.party
       2019-01-11T14:56:30.658976Z
       
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       @multiplexd it's called rubber duck debugging. there's a wikipedia page on it.