Ok I have tried to get the new 1.0 version of the ActivityPub plugin for WordPress working, but unfortunately it still has the same bug as 10 months ago when I last tried this (ref https://wordpress.org/support/topic/webfinger-endpoint-unavailable/). @pfefferle not sure if you have any further suggestions, but it seems like WP sites hosted on Hostinger still cannot use this plugin on Mastodon :(
@ricmac I already had contacted hostinger and the last message I received was "we are working on it". sadly this is an issue that I can't solve on plugin level and WebFinger is something that is required at least from Mastodon.
@pfefferle the problem is I can't find a folder named "/.well-known/". I seem to recall having the same issue last time and that Hostinger just doesn't allowed people on shared servers to access it. Anyway, thanks for looking into it!
@ricmac because you have created a static webfinger file, you have to decide how you want to be found on the fediverse and use the JSON as content for the webfinger file.
@pfefferle ok thanks. Just one more question :) If I change "admin" in my webfinger file to "blog" then will that change my Mastodon name to blog AT ricmac.org?
@ricmac that is also possible. you simply have to change the subject in your WebFinger file for that. but be aware that the URL has to stay the same (`https://ricmac.org/author/admin/`).
@pfefferle@ricmac I also had to turn off the redirection feature and 404 monitoring within the SEOPress Pro plugin & most other SEO plugins have similar functions
@pfefferle@ricmac Is your site running through Cloudflare CDN or similar? If so you can setup a redirect/response for this particular url on their service before it even gets to your host - There are several articles I have seen on how to configure CF to create the webfinger file for aliasing your mastodon handle & presume same url trick could be used