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- Initial simple way to Webfinger enable your domain -- needs PHP.
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- Step 1
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- First, put the folders 'xrd' and 'dot-well-known' on your website, so
- they load at:
- http://yourname.com/xrd/
- and
- http://yourname.com/.well-known/
- (Remember the . at the beginning of this one)
- NOTE: If you're using https, make sure each instance of http:// for
- your own domain ("example.com") is replaced with https://
- Step 2
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- Next, edit xrd/index.php and enter a secret in this line:
- $s = "";
- This can be anything you like...
- $s = "johnny5";
- or
- $s = "12345";
- It really doesn't matter too much.
- Step 3
- ======
- Edit the .well-known/host-meta file and replace all occurrences of
- "example.com" with your domain name.
- Step 4
- ======
- For each user on your site, and this might only be you...
- In the xrd directory, make a copy of the example@example.com.xml file
- so that it's called...
- yoursecretusername@domain.com.xml
- So, if your secret from step 2 is 'johnny5' and your name is 'ben' and
- your domain is 'titanictoycorp.biz', your file should be called
- johnny5ben@titanictoycorp.biz.xml
- Then edit the file, replacing "social.example.com" with your GNU
- social instance's base path, and change the user ID number (and
- nickname for the FOAF link) to that of your account on your social
- site. If you don't know your user ID number, you can see this on your
- GNU social profile page by looking at the destination URLs in the
- Feeds links.
- Finally
- =======
- Using this method, though fiddly, you can now be @user@domain without
- the need for any prefixes for subdomains, etc.
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