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		| @ -60,6 +60,7 @@ groupadd docker | ||||
| # add user to docker group | ||||
| sudo usermod -aG docker $USER | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| After running `usermod`, you may need to (depending on your system) log out (`exit`) and back in again (`ssh <server-domain>`) to get the required permissions for Docker before proceeding. | ||||
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| The [official Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/) can help if you run into further issues. | ||||
| @ -85,8 +86,7 @@ Where `116.203.211.204` can be replaced with the IP address of your server. | ||||
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| ### Install `abra` | ||||
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| Now we can install [`abra`](/abra) locally on your machine and hook it up to | ||||
| your server. We support a script-based installation method ([script source](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/src/branch/main/scripts/installer/installer)): | ||||
| Now we can install [`abra`](/abra) locally on your machine and hook it up to your server. We support a script-based installation method ([script source](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/src/branch/main/scripts/installer/installer)): | ||||
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| ```bash | ||||
| curl https://install.abra.coopcloud.tech | bash | ||||
| @ -110,7 +110,7 @@ you have immediate access to `abra` on the current terminal. | ||||
| export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin | ||||
| ``` | ||||
|  | ||||
| If you run into issues during installation, [please report a ticket](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/organising/issues/new) :pray: | ||||
| If you run into issues during installation, [please report a ticket](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/issues/new) :pray: | ||||
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| ??? question "Can I install `abra` on my server?" | ||||
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| @ -124,7 +124,7 @@ With autocomplete enabled, you can run a command like `abra app deploy myapp.exa | ||||
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| ### Add your server | ||||
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| Now you can connect `abra` with your server. You must have a working SSH configuration for your server before you can proceed. That means you can run `ssh <server-domain>` on your command-line and everything Works :tm:. See the [`abra` SSH troubleshooting](/abra/trouble/#ssh-connection-issues) for a working SSH configuration example. | ||||
| Now you can connect `abra` with your server. You must have a working SSH configuration for your server before you can proceed. That means you can run `ssh <server-domain>` on your command-line and everything Works :tm:. See the [`abra` SSH troubleshooting](/abra/trouble/#ssh-connection-issues) for a working SSH configuration example or use `abra server add -h` for the help output. | ||||
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| ??? warning "Beware of SSH dragons :dragon_face:" | ||||
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| @ -146,13 +146,13 @@ It is important to note that `<server-domain>` here is a publicly accessible dom | ||||
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| ??? warning "Can I use arbitrary server names?" | ||||
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|     Yes, this is possible. You need to pass `-D` to `server add` and ensure | ||||
|     that your `Host ...` entry in your SSH configuration includes the name. | ||||
|     So, for example, in `~/.ssh/config`: | ||||
|     Yes, this is possible. You need to ensure that your `Host ...` entry in your SSH configuration includes the name.  So, for example, in `~/.ssh/config`: | ||||
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|     ``` | ||||
|       Host example.com example | ||||
|         ... | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
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|     And then: | ||||
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|       abra server add example | ||||
| @ -167,8 +167,9 @@ abra server ls | ||||
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| ??? question "How do I share my configs in `~/.abra`?" | ||||
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|     It's possible and quite easy, for more see [this handbook | ||||
|     It's possible and relatively easy, for more see [this handbook | ||||
|     entry](/operators/handbook/#understanding-app-and-server-configuration). | ||||
|     [Git](https://git-scm.com) skills are generally required. | ||||
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| ### Web proxy setup | ||||
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| @ -182,7 +183,9 @@ You need to keep port `:80` and `:443` free on your server for web proxying to y | ||||
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| ??? question "Do you support multiple web proxies?" | ||||
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|     We do not know if it is feasible and convenient to set things up on an existing server with another web proxy which uses ports `:80` & `:443`. We'd happily receive reports and documentation on how to do this if you manage to set it up! | ||||
|    Yes, this is possible. See [this handbook | ||||
|    entry](/operators/handbook/#proxying-apps-outside-of-co-op-cloud-with-traefik) | ||||
|    for more. Be warned, this is a relatively advanced topic. | ||||
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| **1. To get started, you'll need to create a new app:** | ||||
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