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adjust RP docs
Signed-off-by: Simon L <szaimen@e.mail.de>
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ It is possible due to several reasons that you do not want or cannot open Nextcl
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The recommended way is the following:
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1. Set up your domain correctly to point to your home network
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1. Set up a reverse proxy by following the [reverse proxy documentation](./reverse-proxy.md) but only open port 80 (which is needed for the ACME challenge to work - however no real traffic will use this port).
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1. Set up a local DNS-server like a pi-hole and configure it to be your local DNS-server for the whole network. Then in the Pi-hole interface, add a custom DNS-record for your domain and overwrite the A-record (and possibly the AAAA-record, too) to point to the local ip-address of your reverse proxy (see https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#how-can-i-access-nextcloud-locally)
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1. Set up a local DNS-server like a pi-hole and configure it to be your local DNS-server for the whole network. Then in the Pi-hole interface, add a custom DNS-record for your domain and overwrite the A-record (and possibly the AAAA-record, too) to point to the private ip-address of your reverse proxy (see https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#how-can-i-access-nextcloud-locally)
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1. Enter the the ip-address of your local dns-server in the deamon.json file for docker so that you are sure that all docker containers use the correct local dns-server.
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1. Now, entering the domain in the AIO-interface should work as expected and should allow you to continue with the setup
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