
The credentials are already being set in the stack:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: rootpass MYSQL_DATABASE: friendica MYSQL_USER: friendicauser MYSQL_PASSWORD: friendicapass
At first, I changed them to make the setup more secure, but got the same error. Just to make sure that there weren't any typos or pasted blanks, I went with the original values.
Selfhosted Friendica using Marius' script: database problems
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Hi y'all.
I've been trying to install #Friendica using the info provided by Marius on his website. At the moment I'm running my Friendica instance on Yunohost, but I'd like to move it to a different machine.
So far, I have tried the script on a DS920+, a Pi 4 and a Dell running Docker in a Proxmox Debian VM. On all three machines, the installation finishes just fine, but I get the very same error messages from the database container:
`2025-02-26 20:58:38 3 [Warning] Aborted connection 3 to db: 'unconnected' user: 'unauthenticated' host: '172.19.0.4' (This connection closed normally without authentication)
2025-02-26 20:59:07 7 [Warning] Aborted connection 7 to db: 'unconnected' user: 'unauthenticated' host: '172.19.0.5' (This connection closed normally without authentication)`
This keeps the Cron container from starting and Friendica itself from writing anything to the database.
What am I missing? I already contacted Marius about this, but he replied stating that my NAS was missing AVX support. Well, this may be true for the DS920+, but shouldn't the script work on a standard Intel machine?
I'm not sure whether this is a #Portainer or a #MariaDB issue.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks in advance.

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Just two weeks ago, I bought an A1 Mini as backup and because it simply works. OK, you should use Bambu's filaments to make it 100% fool proof, but just take a look at how long it takes to swap a nozzle on the A1 vs the same operation on the Sovol. No way I'm gonna change from .4 or .2 for a single print job on the big machine.
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