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# Server Setup
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There is a shell script for doing a mostly automated installation at <https://codeberg.org/timelimit/timelimit-server/raw/branch/master/docs/guides/timelimit-server-setup.sh>. During a test, it took 10 minutes to do a installation with it.
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**Read the messages which the script shows** - it is recommend to run it on a clean Debian 10 installation because it overwrites some configuration files.
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## Usage
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- download it (using wget or a webbrowser)
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- make it executable (``chmod +x timelimit-server-setup.sh``)
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- run it (``sudo ./timelimit-server-setup.sh``)
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- answer the questions
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## Requirements
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- a **public** IP address **with** a domain name
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- a reachable port 80 and 443 (which can need a port forwarding at your router)
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- a Debian 10 installation (or something comparable) which does not contain anything (important)
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- a mail address for sending automated mails (using SMTP) which should **not** be your primary mail address
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## Created setup
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- timelimit-server (as a systemd service)
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- postgresql (connected to timelimit-server using a unix socket)
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- nginx (connected to timelimit-server using a unix socket)
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- certbot (to get valid certificates)
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- a few helper commands with the ``timelimit-`` prefix
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