Hello !Friendica Support
I am trying in vain to add a Friedica contact to my contacts. Unfortunately Friendica always says "Network type not recognized". When I test the address via Webfinger, the result is an empty Arry.
When the other instance tries to add me as a contact, it doesn't work either.
Both are Friendica instances and both instances have also successfully added contacts.
What should we or I look for in the log file?
I am trying in vain to add a Friedica contact to my contacts. Unfortunately Friendica always says "Network type not recognized". When I test the address via Webfinger, the result is an empty Arry.
When the other instance tries to add me as a contact, it doesn't work either.
Both are Friendica instances and both instances have also successfully added contacts.
What should we or I look for in the log file?
Hypolite Petovan
•Montag
•c47@fr.nixre.netTuxi ⁂
•So for me, I was able to add this contact without any problems.
@Hypolite Petovan
Montag
•https://paste.schleicloud.de/?b886fb5454e5646d#RJa4wriwgNPBMnxmFeBTjSGZf9ZcusSQmKZkb7PkUHG
Hypolite Petovan
•Montag
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Montag
•Hypolite Petovan
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•Hypolite Petovan
•Neither of these URL return the 500 error code when I access them in my browser.
Montag
•When I access my webspace via ssh and try this, the result looks like this
And this is the result when I try with your address. And this is probably how it should look like. So the problem is probably on my end.
Hypolite Petovan
•Montag
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•Hypolite Petovan
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•Surely there are more people here who have hosted Friendica at #Uberspace. Has anyone of you ever done that? 😉
Thanks @Hypolite Petovan for your help and time.
Rebeka Catalina
•A possibly outdated curl version was also my first thought, but this one doesn't look outdatet. A debian stable's curl version is a bit older - so I guess the problem's root might be elsewhere. Since a few months I try to connect with @Montag and also with @Bionk, but without success. On my end it always looks this way:
I go to /contact and add a new contact. It doesn't matter if I use
<nickname>@(<dns-host>.)?<domain>.<tld>or
https://(<dns-host>.)?<domain>.<tld>/profile/<nickname>.both ways continue the same way:
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A possibly outdated curl version was also my first thought, but this one doesn't look outdatet. A debian stable's curl version is a bit older - so I guess the problem's root might be elsewhere. Since a few months I try to connect with @Montag and also with @Bionk, but without success. On my end it always looks this way:
I go to /contact and add a new contact. It doesn't matter if I use
<nickname>@(<dns-host>.)?<domain>.<tld>or
https://(<dns-host>.)?<domain>.<tld>/profile/<nickname>.both ways continue the same way:
Then usually after a while I check my contacts if the the contact appears there, but it doesn't. When I do the steps from the list above again, the system says "You have already added this contact" and it looks on my site like everything should be good and correct, but the contact don't appear in my list and the both say that they never got notified by their systems about my request.
Rebeka Catalina
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