- * Again, change password in `config/dev.exs`, and change user to `"pleroma"` (line like `username: "postgres"`)
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-### Some additional configuration
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- * You will need to let pleroma instance to know what hostname/url it's running on.
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- In file `config/dev.exs`, add these lines at the end of the file:
-
- ```elixir
- config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
- url: [host: "example.tld", scheme: "https", port: 443]
- ```
-
- replacing `example.tld` with your (sub)domain
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- * The common and convenient way for adding HTTPS is by using nginx as reverse proxy. You can look at example nginx configuration in `installation/pleroma.nginx`. If you need TLS/SSL certificates for HTTPS, you can look get some for free with letsencrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/
- On debian you can use `certbot` package and command to manage letsencrypt certificates.
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- * (not tested with reboots yet!) You'll also want to set up Pleroma to be run as a systemd service. Example .service can be found in `installation/pleroma.service` you can put it in `/etc/systemd/system/`.
- Start pleroma by running `service pleroma start`
- Logs can be watched by using `journalctl -fu pleroma.service`
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- * Without systemd you can start Pleroma by starting Phoenix endpoint with `mix phx.server`