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29 lines
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#+TITLE:
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#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
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#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
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#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, rocketchat
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#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Rocketchat
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#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
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#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
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#+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
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[[file:images/logo.png]]
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* Rocketchat
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Rocketchat is a chat system which is mainly suited for private chat with a few family and friends. It has some integration capability with other systems, but isn't federated as [[./app_xmpp.html][XMPP]] or [[./app_matrix.html][Matrix]] are. If you need high security then XMPP with Conversations is probably still the best option.
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This system is only available for X86 architecture, so won't install on ARM boards but probably will on an old laptop.
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* Installation
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ssh into the system with:
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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ssh myusername@mydomain.com -p 2222
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#+END_SRC
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Select *Administrator controls* then *Add/Remove Apps* then *rocketchat*. Enter your domain name and freedns code if you're using freedns.
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Navigate to your rocketchat domain and register an account. The first registration becomes the administrator. It's a good idea within the Rocketchat administration settings under *Accounts* to select *Registration* and *Manually Approve New Users*, then save. This will prevent millions of random internet users from creating accounts on your server.
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