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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ The easiest way to set up Ferdi-server on your server is with Docker. | |||
41 | The Docker image can be run as is, with the default SQLite database or you can modify your ENV variables to use an external database (e.g. MySQL, MariaDB, Postgres, etc). | 41 | The Docker image can be run as is, with the default SQLite database or you can modify your ENV variables to use an external database (e.g. MySQL, MariaDB, Postgres, etc). |
42 | After setting up the docker container we recommend you set up an NGINX reverse proxy to access Ferdi-server outside of your home network and protect it with an SSL certificate. | 42 | After setting up the docker container we recommend you set up an NGINX reverse proxy to access Ferdi-server outside of your home network and protect it with an SSL certificate. |
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44 | **Warning**, please note that the use of the previous `config.txt` is now deprecated and a number of environmental variables have changed, specifically the default database name and location, the internal container port, and an additional `DATA_DIR` variable has been added. Make sure to pass the correct environmental variables to your container at runtime. If you are an existing Ferdi-server user please see [the Ferdi docker documentation](./docker/README.md) and the example [docker-compose.yml](./docker/docker-compose.yml) for more information about migrating to the new image. | 44 | **Warning**, please note that the use of the previous `config.txt` is now deprecated and a number of environmental variables have changed, specifically the default database name and location, the internal container port, and an additional `DATA_DIR` variable has been added. Make sure to pass the correct environmental variables to your container at runtime. If you are an existing Ferdi-server user, please see [the Ferdi docker documentation](./docker/README.md) for more information about migrating to the new image. |
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46 | 1. Pull the Docker image | 46 | 1. Pull the Docker image |
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