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Basically, this was
proxy_cache_key
being configured incorrectly. If you don't use theproxy_cache
you should be fine.The only thing we changed from the norm is
ulimit
s and some nginx settings. If we figure out what works well, we'll probably create a post about how to host lemmy. If you stick to the defaults, you'll be mostly fine if your instance isn't as big as Beehaw's.Im also considering to setup nginx caching for lemmy.ml. Did you find a configuration which works?
Not yet. Session tracking in Lemmy is pretty hard to proxy, I'll have to dive into the code to figure out why.
Have a look at this: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/pull/75
Sending proper cache-control headers from Lemmy will require some big code changes though.