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---
type: "note"
created: "2024-06-29T15:05:50.000Z"
updated: "2024-07-02T16:44:12.005Z"
---
# Readeck
- [setup-a-reverse-proxy](https://readeck.org/en/docs/deploy#setup-a-reverse-proxy)
```bash
nano /opt/readeck/config.toml
systemctl restart readeck
```
```conf
[main]
log_level = "info"
secret_key = "eQ&SKmp%wRvkG+b&dvsri%pbws82L7t2EbkvmOrEqnGkL$Fc*r7LQ50jA*IzQI0n6mFJuoLpmz2"
data_directory = "data"
[server]
host = "0.0.0.0"
port = 8000
allowed_hosts = ["readeck.beelink.server"]
use_x_forwarded_for = true
use_x_forwarded_host = true
use_x_forwarded_proto = true
[database]
source = "sqlite3:data/db.sqlite3"
```
```yaml
version: "3.9"
services:
readeck:
image: codeberg.org/readeck/readeck:latest
container_name: readeck
ports:
- 8000:8000
environment:
# Defines the application log level. Can be error, warning, info, debug.
- READECK_LOG_LEVEL=info
# The IP address on which Readeck listens.
- READECK_SERVER_HOST=0.0.0.0
# The TCP port on which Readeck listens. Update container port above to match (right of colon).
- READECK_SERVER_PORT=8000
# The URL prefix of Readeck.
- READECK_SERVER_PREFIX=/
# A list of hostnames allowed in HTTP requests. Required for reverse proxy configuration.
- READECK_ALLOWED_HOSTS=readeck.beelink.server
# Use the 'X-Forwarded-' headers. Required for reverse proxy configuration.
- READECK_USE_X_FORWARDED=true
volumes:
- /volume1/docker/readeck:/readeck:rw
restart: unless-stopped
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "/bin/readeck", "healthcheck", "-config", "config.toml"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 2s
retries: 3
```