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Self-hosting KleckRelay
At the moment it's a bit difficult to self-host KleckRelay, but we're working on it.
However, if you are keen on self-hosting KleckRelay, you can do so by following the instructions below.
Hosting the Server (Backend)
The easiest way to self-host KleckRelay is to use the Docker image. You will need to use a server that supports port 25, 443 and we strongly recommend you having a static IP address.
:::tip We recommend using Incognet as a VPS provider. They offer cheap VPS, static IPs, allow port 25 and allow you to pay in crypto.
We are not sponsored by Incognet in anyway. We just like them. :::
KleckRelay should not be exposed to the internet directly, but instead you should use a reverse proxy such as Nginx or Caddy.
:::tip We recommend using bunkerweb as a reverse proxy. You can use our tool to generate a configuration for bunkerweb. :::