UPDATE: HERE IS THE ANSWER

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Hi,

Lemmy is awesome.

I’m having trouble launching my instance.

Here is a home page screenshot:

HERE’S THE FULL ERROR:

Found. Redirecting to /404?err=FetchError: invalid json response body at http://lemmy:8536/api/v3/post/list?page=1&limit=20&sort=Active&type_=Local&saved_only=false 
reason: Unexpected token N in JSON at position 0

IF YOU CLICK ‘SIGN UP’, CONSOLE SAYS:

client.js:formatted:60298 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'site')
    at n.get (client.js:formatted:60298)
    at n.get (client.js:formatted:60293)
    at n.a.render (client.js:formatted:59987)
    at Ae (client.js:formatted:7378)
    at Pe (client.js:formatted:7410)
    at client.js:formatted:7420
    at Ve (client.js:formatted:7423)
    at client.js:formatted:7495
    at Ue (client.js:formatted:7497)
    at qe (client.js:formatted:7819)

OFTEN REQUESTED LOGS / CONFIGS: (pastebin)

Docker logs (2 errors)

  • TL-DR (the 2 errors):
  • lemmy_server:::root_span_builder:NotFound
  • lemmy_server:::root_span_builder:captcha_incorrect

Lemmy config

Nginx config (/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ggg.com.conf)


PORTS

I have the following ports open on the server (maybe too many):

  • 22, 80, 443, 8536, 5432, 1235

And the following rules in IPTABLES (maybe too many)

  • A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
  • A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
  • A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
  • A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 8536 -j ACCEPT
  • A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 5432 -j ACCEPT
  • A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 1235 -j ACCEPT

I’ve failed at several ‘fixes’.

If anyone knows what to do, I’d really appreciate the guidance.

If any more info is needed, I’ll gladly provide.

Thank you

  • PicoBlaanketOP
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    Thank you for the reply. I updated the 3 docs to paste bin.

    You’re right because if I curl localhost (while SSHed into the server), it shows the NGINX setup page.

    “If you see this page, the nginx web server is successfully installed and
    working. Further configuration is required.”
    

    Could be an issue with the NGINX config (I’m not sure which port mappings to change)

    For example, this section:

    # frontend
    location / {
    # The default ports:
    # lemmy_ui_port: 1235
    # lemmy_port: 8536
    
    set $proxpass "http://0.0.0.0:29201";
    if ($http_accept ~ "^application/.*$") {
    set $proxpass "http://0.0.0.0:17161";
    }
    
    if ($request_method = POST) {
    set $proxpass "http://0.0.0.0:17161";
    }
    

    Am I meant to change those ports?

    And is # lemmy_ui_port: 1235 and # lemmy_port: 8536 just listed for reference (or am I meant to add those elements)?

    Thank you again.


    Here are the new pastebin links:

    Docker logs (2 errors)

    • TL-DR (the 2 errors):
    • lemmy_server:::root_span_builder:NotFound
    • lemmy_server:::root_span_builder:captcha_incorrect

    Lemmy config

    Nginx config (/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ggg.com.conf)

    I would still create an issue if you like.

    • DessalinesM
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      12 years ago

      How did you install lemmy, docker or ansible? This seems like a highly edited config, so I’m guessing docker. Yes you do need to add the correct ports if you did manually. I also need the docker compose.yml

      You also need to start from scratch, because your site didn’t get set up properly. I suggest using the ansible, with an unedited config at first.

      • PicoBlaanketOP
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        It was an ansible install, but you are right, I modified the config a ton (tryin to make it work).

        I’ll wipe the VM, reinstall with an unedited config, and go from there. Thank you

          • PicoBlaanketOP
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            2 years ago

            Sir Dessalines the rev,

            I did a FRESH lemmy-ansible install on a new VPS.

            • I only modified the host file (did not edit config).

            Homepage shows the same UI and error message:

            • “Found. Redirecting to /404?err=FetchError: invalid json response body at http:/lemmy:8536/api/v3/post/list?page=1&limit=20&sort=Active&type_=Local&saved_only=false reason: Unexpected token N in JSON at position 0”

            Clicking “Login” or “Sign Up” gives the same error:

            • client.js: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading ‘site’)

            And the same docker error:

            • lemmy_server:::root_span_builder:NotFound

            I haven’t modified anything - it is still a fresh ansible-install.


            Here are the configs/logs for this NEW lemmy instance (pretty-fied).

            I haven’t changed anything (database / ports / config) beyond what ansible did.


            If you have a chance to consider this, I am very grateful.

            I’ve read all the docs and I don’t know what else to try.


            NOTE: The GOOD news is - I’m making a “Lemmy Install for Noobs” guide as I go (detailing every small step)…

            When I finally get Lemmy running, I’ll share the guide for community review/benefit.

              • PicoBlaanketOP
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                Thank you, the fix worked.

                I should’ve posted that update sooner. I wrote it last week, but didn’t want to send til I tried everything.

                It was a blessing in disguise though - got me to rummage the Lemmy files and ansible code MANY times!

                Thank you sincerely for taking the time.

                • DessalinesM
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                  No probs! Its my bad for deploying broken code without testing it haha. And thank you for finding this.