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## Install
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## Install
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- This app can only be installed on root path, i.e. you will need to use a dedicated domain name, e.g.`zeronet.domain.tld`.
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- This app can only be installed on root path, i.e. you will need to use a dedicated domain name, e.g.`zeronet.domain.tld`.
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- The app is installed in private mode only so unauthenticated users can not temper with your content.
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- The app is installed in private mode only so unauthenticated users can not temper with your content.
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- Please do not install app multiple times for now [see issue #5](https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/zeronet_ynh/issues/5)
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## Hint
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- If you want to be a proper ZeroNet peer (serving your and other's content) you will want to open TCP port 15441 in your firewall and make sure requests to this port reach your instance [do i need to have a port opened](https://zeronet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq/#do-i-need-to-have-a-port-opened)
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- If you want to be a proper ZeroNet peer (serving your and other's content) you will want to open TCP port 15441 in your firewall and make sure requests to this port reach your instance [do i need to have a port opened](https://zeronet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq/#do-i-need-to-have-a-port-opened)
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- Alternatively you can seutp Tor which has to be done manually [how to use zeronet with Tor](https://zeronet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq/#how-to-use-zeronet-with-tor)
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- Alternatively you can seutp Tor which has to be done manually [how to use zeronet with Tor](https://zeronet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq/#how-to-use-zeronet-with-tor)
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## Multiple Instances
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- Installing multiple instances of the app is *experimental*. Internally each instance it will use a unique port for both for ZeroNet UserInterface and FileServer. However, the tracker will see all instances as one peer, as they all use one and the same external IP address.
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- A solution that hasn't been confirmed yet is to use Tor instead. Each instance should then have a unique external address.
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## Hint
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- Use at your own risk :-)
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- Use at your own risk :-)
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