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# Initial Set Up
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While Telodendria strives to be extremely simple to deploy and run,
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in most circumstances a few basic setup steps will be necessary.
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Telodendria does not have a traditional configuration file like most
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daemons. Instead, its configuration lives in its database; as such,
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all configuration happens through the administrator API. This design
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decision makes Telodendria extremely flexible, because it is possible
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to re-configure Telodendria without having to manually edit files on
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the filesystem, thus allowing administrators to secure their server
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better.
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Please follow the instructions followed here carefully in the order
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they are presented for the best results.
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This document assumes that you have installed Telodendria using any
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of the instructions found in [Install](install.md). After installation,
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follow these steps:
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1. Start Telodendria. If you installed it via a package or container,
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consult your operating system or container system's documentation. If
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you are running Telodendria from a release binary or have built it from
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source, execute the binary directly. If needed, consult the
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[Usage](usage.md) page for details on how to run Telodendria.
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1. Assuming that Telodendria started properly, it will spin up and
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initialize its database directly with a simple—and, importantly,
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safe—default configuration, as well as a randomly generated,
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single-use registration token that grants a user all privileges
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documented in the [Administrator API](admin/README.md) documentation.
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Consult the log file for this administrator registration token. By
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default, the log file is located in the data directory, and is named
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`telodendria.log`.
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1. Use the registration token to register for an account on the
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server. This account will be the administrator account. You can do this
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using the client of your choice, or using tools such as `curl` or
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`http`, following the Matrix specification for registering accounts.
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The administrator account behaves just like a normal local account
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that an ordinary user would have registered on the server, except that
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it also has all privileges granted to it, so it can make full use of
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the Administrator API.
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1. Using the access token granted for the administrator account via
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the login process, configure Telodendria as descibed in
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[Configuration](config.md). See the [Administrator API](admin/README.md)
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documentation for the configuration endpoint details.
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This is the recommended way to set up Telodendria. However, if you
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wish to bypass the account creation step and want to configure
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Telodendria by directly writing a configuration file instead of using
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the administrator API, you can manually create the configuration file
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in the database before starting Telodendria. Simply create `config.json`
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following the description in [Configuration](config.md), then start
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Telodendria.
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While this alternative method may seem simpler and more convenient
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to some administrators, it is only so in the short-term. Note that this
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method is not supported, because it gives no access to the
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administrator API whatsoever, unless you manually modify the database
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further to give a user admin privileges, which is error-prone and
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bypasses some of Telodendria's safety mechanisms.
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