Zap is an an ethical alternative to Fediverse that provides powerful features for creating interconnected websites featuring a decentralized identity, communications, and permissions framework built using common webserver technology.
Compatible with Mastodon, Pleroma, Pixelfed, Friendica, Hubzilla, Funkwhale, Peertube, Plume, WriteFreely and many, many more.
Before installing, read the Zap installation instructions for important information about:
zap.domain.tld
. Don't forget to update your DNS if you manage them manually.For admin rights: When installation is complete, you will need to visit your new hub's page and login with the admin account username which was entered at the time of installation process. You should then be able to create your first channel and have the admin rights for the hub.
For normal YunoHost users : Normal LDAP users can login through Ldap authentication and create there channels.
Failing to get admin rights : If the admin cannot access the admin settings at https://zap.example.com/admin
or you want to grant admin rights to any other user(s) on the hub, then you have to manually add 4096 to the account_roles under accounts for that user in the database through phpMYAdmin.
For logs: Go to admin->logs and enter the file name php.log.
Failed Database after Upgrade: Some times databse upgrade fails after version upgrade. You can go to hub eg. https://zap.example.com/admin/dbsync/
and check the numbers of failled update. These updates will have to be ran manually by phpMYAdmin.
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