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# Setup your website on cjdns network # Setup your website on cjdns network
1. Install YunoHost by following the detailed instructions provided [here](link-to-instructions). 1. In the Applications menu, search for "cjdns" and install it.
2. Once the installation is complete, log in as an administrator at `yunohost.local`. Perform a system update, which may take some time. 2. Obtain your cjdns IPv6 address by navigating to Tools -> Logs -> Click on "Install the 'cjdns' app." Your IPv6 address should be displayed in the log.
3. Return to `yunohost.local` after the update and navigate to the Applications menu. Click on Install, search for "wordpress," select it, and proceed with the installation. 3. Reboot your YunoHost server to make the tun device available. Navigate to Tools->Shutdown and click Reboot.
4. In the Applications menu, search for "cjdns" and install it. If it does not appear due to not being published yet. You can sideload it by pasting the following URL: `https://github.com/dkoukoul/cjdns_ynh` into the "Install custom app" section. 4. Navigate to Tools -> Yunohost Settings -> Security, and under NGINX, disable "Force HTTPS." Click Save to apply the changes.
5. Obtain your cjdns IPv6 address by navigating to Tools -> Logs -> Click on "Install the 'cjdns' app." Your IPv6 address should be displayed in the log. 5. Edit `/etc/nginx/conf.d/[your-domain].conf`, add your cjdns-ipv6 to the list of `server_name`.
6. Reboot your YunoHost server to make the tun device available. Navigate to Tools->Shutdown and click Reboot. 6. Finally, to allow public access for cjdns requests to your new wordpress site you can do the following:
7. Navigate to Tools -> Yunohost Settings -> Security, and under NGINX, disable "Force HTTPS." Click Save to apply the changes.
8. Edit `/etc/nginx/conf.d/[your-domain].conf`, add your cjdns-ipv6 to the list of `server_name`.
9. Finally, to allow public access for cjdns requests to your new wordpress site you can do the following:
1. SSH into your yunoHost server 1. SSH into your yunoHost server
2. Copy current sso configuration file to persistent: `cp /etc/ssowat/conf.json /etc/ssowat/conf.json.persistent` 2. Copy current sso configuration file to persistent: `cp /etc/ssowat/conf.json /etc/ssowat/conf.json.persistent`
3. Then edit the persistent file: `nano /etc/ssowat/conf.json.persistent` 3. Then edit the persistent file: `nano /etc/ssowat/conf.json.persistent`