cross-posted from: https://compuverse.uk/post/5020

Preamble- I’m new to the fediverse, and I want some help. I’m trying to regain some of my privacy and data sovereignty, and I have recently gotten into self-hosting. I haven’t been on social media for over a decade, except for Reddit, and that was mostly as a passive lurker. I just started getting more active on there this past year, and now they’ve turned me away with their shenanigans. I’m trying to get into federated communications to still have access to useful information while protecting my identity and data.

Goals- I’m thinking that I want to set up my own Lemmy instance, as well as my own xmpp server (like prosody), and switch over to jmp.chat. I also have my own domain.

Concerns- I want to spin up my own services so that I own my data and have greater control over my connections, and possibly have a hub that friends and family can use. However, I also don’t want to expose my domain (Why not? I don’t know. I’m completely new at this and until I learn more, I’m playing it cautious)

Questions- So, if I spin up my own Lemmy instance, doesn’t that expose my domain,since my username will be [email protected]? Is this the same for an xmpp server? One main reason to spin up my own xmpp server is to own my account for xmpp communications. However, can I tie that to my jmp.chat account, or would they need to be separate.

I kind of feel like a boat without an oar at the moment, and I’m not even sure if I’m asking sensical questions, but hopefully there’s enough light in my ramblings to give you all a sense of my goals. Any help would be appreciated.

  • poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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    1 year ago

    https://snikket.org/ is a nice and easy way to host your own XMPP server. It’s a preconfigured Prosody server with some additional functionality.

    In general you can’t really avoid to publish your domain name as that is kinda the entire point of having a domain name. Security through obscurity also doesn’t work most of the time.

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      1 year ago

      Are you very familiar with xmpp or jmp.chat? Would I gain any benefit in using jmp.chat by having my own xmpp server? With my own xmpp server, I own my account, but I don’t know if I can then connect that in any meaningful way to jmp.

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        1 year ago

        I am quite familiar with XMPP, but since jmp.chat is a north American service and I am from Europe I never actually tried their service. But as far as I know it works with any XMPP account including self-hosted ones.