code-server-2/doc/FAQ.md

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# FAQ
## What's the deal with extensions?
Unfortunately, the Microsoft VS Code Marketplace is
## How is this different from VS Code Online?
VS Code Online is a closed source managed service by Microsoft and only runs on Azure.
code-server is open source and can be freely ran on any machine.
## How should I expose code-server to the internet?
By far the most secure method of using code-server is via
[sshcode](https://github.com/codercom/sshcode) as it runs code-server and then forwards
its port over SSH and requires no setup on your part other than having a working SSH server.
If you cannot use sshcode, then you will need to ensure there is some sort of authorization in
front of code-server and that you are using HTTPS to secure all connections.
By default when listening externally, code-server enables password authentication using a
randomly generated password so you can use that. You can set the `PASSWORD` environment variable
to use your own instead. If you want to handle authentication yourself, use `--auth none`
to disable password authentication.
For HTTPS, you can use a self signed certificate by passing in just `--cert` or pass in an existing
certificate by providing the path to `--cert` and the path to its key with `--cert-key`.
If `code-server` has been passed a certificate it will also respond to HTTPS
requests and will redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS. Otherwise it will respond
only to HTTP requests.
You can use [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) to get an SSL certificate
for free.
## Why are there x86 releases?
32 bit releases have been
## Multi Tenancy
If you want to run multiple code-server's on shared infrastructure, we recommend using
something like kubernetes and the code-server docker image.
## How can I disable telemetry?
Use the `--disable-telemetry` flag to completely disable telemetry. We use the
data collected only to improve code-server.