Hi!
I'm one of the developers of Friendica, a decentralized social network. An user created an issue that is related to DirectAdmin:
https://github.com/friendica/friendica/issues/3624
Friendica needs access to the folder ".well-known/.host-meta" which we realize with a rewrite rule in the .htaccess file. Problem is: This is a fixed path and cannot be renamed in any way.
This doesn't work at the machine that our user is using. His technical support then told him that this is related to DirectAdmin.
Now the question is: Is this true? Or is there any way that the rewrite rule is working for the ".well-known" directory?
I don't have any access to this machine and our user isn't an admin on that system. So a link to a possible solution would be fine, then we could forward it.
If someones sees a possible workaround without using the .htaccess I would be happy as well.
Thanks!
I'm one of the developers of Friendica, a decentralized social network. An user created an issue that is related to DirectAdmin:
https://github.com/friendica/friendica/issues/3624
Friendica needs access to the folder ".well-known/.host-meta" which we realize with a rewrite rule in the .htaccess file. Problem is: This is a fixed path and cannot be renamed in any way.
This doesn't work at the machine that our user is using. His technical support then told him that this is related to DirectAdmin.
Now the question is: Is this true? Or is there any way that the rewrite rule is working for the ".well-known" directory?
I don't have any access to this machine and our user isn't an admin on that system. So a link to a possible solution would be fine, then we could forward it.
If someones sees a possible workaround without using the .htaccess I would be happy as well.
Thanks!