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1. You'll need to buy a domain name. We recommend [Google Domains](https://domains.google.com).
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2. Add an A record to your domain with your instance's IP.
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3. Install caddy https://caddyserver.com/docs/download#debian-ubuntu-raspbian.
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3. Install Caddy https://caddyserver.com/docs/download#debian-ubuntu-raspbian.
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```bash
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sudo apt install -y debian-keyring debian-archive-keyring apt-transport-https
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Remember to replace `mydomain.com` with your domain name!
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5. Reload caddy with:
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5. Reload Caddy with:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl reload caddy
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Visit `https://<your-domain-name>` to access `code-server`. Congratulations!
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In a future release we plan to integrate Let's Encrypt directly with `code-server` to avoid
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the dependency on caddy.
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the dependency on Caddy.
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#### NGINX
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