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+ How to run Oasis, a Secure Scuttlebutt client, on a remote server
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+ https://mayvaneday.org/tutorials/oasis.html
+ 2021-11-13
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This tutorial assumes you already have a functioning Node.js and Caddy installation.
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Install Oasis.
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+ git clone https://github.com/fraction/oasis.git cd oasis npm install
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Test the installation by running node . (yes, including the period).
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If the output stops after a few lines and isn't an obvious Node error, hit Control and C at the same time to exit; you're ready for the systemd file.
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If you get an error about port 3000 already being in use, use the command node . --port PORTNUMBER instead, where PORTNUMBER is any open port you want.
EXTREMELYLONGCADDYHASHHERE is used instead of an actual password so you don't have cleartext credentials hanging around. Generate this with caddy hash-password. Make sure you save your actual password in a password manager, as you can't reverse a hash!
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The header_up lines are there to trick Oasis into thinking it is running on a local machine, as it (very aggressively) wants to be. Normally this would be true, as Secure Scuttlebutt is peer-to-peer and intended to be run on a personal device that may see intermittent internet connectivity. However, if you're looking at this tutorial, you probably want to host a public peer as an actually functioning alternative to a pub or room.
-It's been
-too long since I've haunted here,
-too long since the flood,
-too long since I've buried myself,
-cursing the hallowed sun.
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-Another day,
-another pain,
-another reminder why I should restrain
-this desperate yearning to be at your side.
-I can't control myself, you insist,
-can't care for myself, can't abide
-by a single plea:
-*wait for me
-until the war is done.*
-But how can I stay inert at the sidelines?
-How can I watch, patient, as you struggle for life?
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-I keep looking at your face.
-I keep looking into your eyes,
-into the depravity
-void of grace,
-the sweaty sleepless nights,
-the frights
-that dance between the stone space of your skull.
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-Little said, but oft reply
-in hopes this boat crosses Imaginai,
-the fierce rivers, the gaudy veil
-that I would without a pause assail
-if it meant bringing closer by one more day
-Eris' death,
-the shatter of masks,
-our withdrawal for some time
-into this world I've somehow made
-without Seliph's curse,
-without my sacrifice.
-
-How many times have you asked
-what I would do once that day passed?
-How long 'til I set down
-this crown,
-bade job goodbye,
-convince parents and friends
-that, although I disappear,
-I'm off to a place where I'll be alright?
-Don't come looking for me,
-don't waste your "precious" fruitless time.
-Your daughter was a sinner,
-passionate, iniquitous,
-desiring, delirious, divine.
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-It's been
-too long since I've haunted here,
-since I've had to justify
-my right
-to survive.
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+ How to run Oasis, a Secure Scuttlebutt client, on a remote server - Archive - MayVaneDay Studios
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How to run Oasis, a Secure Scuttlebutt client, on a remote server
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published: 2021-11-13
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+
This tutorial assumes you already have a functioning Node.js and Caddy installation.
+
+
Install Oasis.
+
+ git clone https://github.com/fraction/oasis.git cd oasis npm install
+
Test the installation by running node . (yes, including the period).
+
+
If the output stops after a few lines and isn't an obvious Node error, hit Control and C at the same time to exit; you're ready for the systemd file.
+
If you get an error about port 3000 already being in use, use the command node . --port PORTNUMBER instead, where PORTNUMBER is any open port you want.
EXTREMELYLONGCADDYHASHHERE is used instead of an actual password so you don't have cleartext credentials hanging around. Generate this with caddy hash-password. Make sure you save your actual password in a password manager, as you can't reverse a hash!
+
The header_up lines are there to trick Oasis into thinking it is running on a local machine, as it (very aggressively) wants to be. Normally this would be true, as Secure Scuttlebutt is peer-to-peer and intended to be run on a personal device that may see intermittent internet connectivity. However, if you're looking at this tutorial, you probably want to host a public peer as an actually functioning alternative to a pub or room.