- * [Not tested with system reboot yet!] You'll also want to set up Pleroma to be run as a systemd service. Example .service file can be found in `installation/pleroma.service` you can put it in `/etc/systemd/system/`.
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-## Running
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-* By default, it listens on port 4000 (TCP), so you can access it on http://localhost:4000/ (if you are on the same machine). In case of an error it will restart automatically.
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-### Frontends
-Pleroma comes with two frontends. The first one, Pleroma FE, can be reached by normally visiting the site. The other one, based on the Mastodon project, can be found by visiting the /web path of your site.
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-### As systemd service (with provided .service file)
-Running `service pleroma start`
-Logs can be watched by using `journalctl -fu pleroma.service`
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-### As OpenRC service (with provided RC file)
-Copy ``installation/init.d/pleroma`` to ``/etc/init.d/pleroma``.
-You can add it to the services ran by default with:
-``rc-update add pleroma``
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-### Standalone/run by other means
-Run `mix phx.server` in repository's root, it will output log into stdout/stderr
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-### Using an upstream proxy for federation