The other thread maxed out...
So I'm not a programmer but I did this word for word on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and it went pretty well until I tried posting and hit the POST button but it displayed 404 error. Any idea what happened? (I have a local machine and tested it using localhost.)
http://textboard.org/prog/39/244
#### install docker
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl gnupg-agent software-properties-common
curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable"
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
#### run the SchemeBBS container
git clone https://github.com/TeamWau/docker-schemebbs.git
cd docker-schemebbs/
cat README.org
sudo su
export SBBS_DATADIR=/opt/bbs
docker run -p 80:8080 --name sbbs -v "${SBBS_DATADIR}":/opt/schemebbs/data -d erkin/schemebbs
./create-boards.sh gardening brazilianfartporn shitSBBSsays
firefox http://localhost/gardening
So I'm not a programmer
I have some bad news for you, you're a beginner programmer and sysadmin now.
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I would guess /opt/bbs/opt/schemebbs/data has permissions the newer docker doesn't like. File an issue here if you're fine with using github https://github.com/TeamWau/docker-schemebbs/issues high chance you won't get a reply.
Permissions means things beyond basic directory access controls, I didn't like playing with docker years ago so I don't know with it.
The admin made a second thread on 2020-06-18 as SchemeBBS [part 2].
https://textboard.org/prog/140
>>1
Hi, I maintain the Docker image. Does /opt/bbs exist? Does the container's uid have write access to it? Do files get generated at all?
So I'm not a programmer
Cool, FrozenVoid is going to create his own board!
No, but seriously, if you intend to make it public, post the link here.
>>2 Yeah, I'm trying to read up on all these stuff!
>>3 I missed that one, thanks.
>>5 I'd love to get posters, but it's not really for general consumption, I mean more on stuff that the general public won't consider to be interesting. But I have to get it working first!
>>5
Implying i would want to maintain a forum for entitled lisp weenies and use the parens soup language to debug it.
Besides the problem isn't forum hosting, i could create a forum with anonymous access in 15 seconds, its the moderation that i don't like, its like janitorial jobs with zero reward and getting into moderation means less productive time.
That why i deleted all my forums. I value my nerves and peace of mind more than interacting with brainlets and normies.
>>8
I used to have a moderately popular forum before (not anonymous), the moderation part exhausted me and there were times when I actually didn't want to visit the site anymore, until I finally pulled the plug, I didn't even made a note to my users, I just got tired of it and wanted to get away and just closed it one day. Sometimes human interaction is just exhausting.
>>8
Does that mean that the reason you keep posting here is because you like us? :3c
>>8
It's scheme.
t. Entitled Schemer
The problem here;
1.People on imageboards/textboards demand anonymity, so a forum/board has to have unlimited guest posting.
2.Anonymous posting invites spam and trolls that would ruin the forum easily, by mass posting random drivel.
3.Measures against that(captchas/long delays between posts) drive real posters away.
4.Maintaining forum without #3 is a pain the ass 24/7.
I like to sleep, have free time and not interrupt my life each few hours to "check how forum goes".
5.Enforcing usernames have few disadvantages:
it creates cliques and reputation-based posting, but its a lesser evil than unrestricted access, Unfortunately it drives away "Anonymous" type posters that only care about posting.
6.Enforcing pre-moderation of each post reduces interaction and drive people away, also doing it for more than 3-4 posts will be eventually required as trolls will post legit until fully approve their account for unlimited posting.
Its also extremely unscalable, when you have more >50-100 users, pre-moderation has to be delegated.
I tried some wiki sites, but they had zero interest from visitors and very low traffic, i'm slowly migrating(good) content to github, where i assume the site won't suddenly go away(MIcrosoft won't get bankrupt anytime soon), like wikidot hosting staff.
>>12
proof tripfags and namefags arent people
thanks big brain /prog/
>>13
That little voice in your head isn't human either.
>>14
???
>>15
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