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bomstrip \
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certbot \
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curl \
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gconf-service \
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htop \
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libasound2 \
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libboost-regex-dev \
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+ [Installation of the SSL Certificates](#installation-of-the-ssl-certificates)
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+ [Available Configuration Parameters](#available-configuration-parameters)
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* [Installing ONLYOFFICE Document Server integrated with Community and Mail Servers](#installing-onlyoffice-document-server-integrated-with-community-and-mail-servers)
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* [ONLYOFFICE Document Server ipv6 setup](#onlyoffice-document-server-ipv6-setup)
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* [Issues](#issues)
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- [Docker Issues](#docker-issues)
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- [Document Server usage Issues](#document-server-usage-issues)
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ONLYOFFICE Docs can be used as a part of ONLYOFFICE Workspace or with third-party sync&share solutions (e.g. Nextcloud, ownCloud, Seafile) to enable collaborative editing within their interface.
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***Important*** Please update `docker-enginge` to latest version (`20.10.21` as of writing this doc) before using it. We use `ubuntu:22.04` as base image and it older versions of docker have compatibility problems with it
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***Important*** Please update `docker-engine` to latest version (`20.10.21` as of writing this doc) before using it. We use `ubuntu:22.04` as base image and it older versions of docker have compatibility problems with it
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## Functionality ##
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* ONLYOFFICE Document Editor
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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## ONLYOFFICE Document Server ipv6 setup
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(Works and is supported only for Linux hosts)
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Docker does not currently provide ipv6 addresses to containers by default. This function is experimental now.
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To set up interaction via ipv6, you need to enable support for this feature in your Docker. For this you need:
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- create the `/etc/docker/daemon.json` file with the following content:
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```
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{
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"ipv6": true,
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"fixed-cidr-v6": "2001:db8:abc1::/64"
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}
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```
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- restart docker with the following command: `systemctl restart docker`
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After that, all running containers receive an ipv6 address and have an inet6 interface.
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You can check your default bridge network and see the field there
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`EnableIPv6=true`. A new ipv6 subnet will also be added.
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For more information, visit the official [Docker manual site](https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/ipv6/)
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## Issues
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### Docker Issues
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