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~- [[DebianWiki/EditorGuide#translation|Translation(s)]]: English - [[es/FreedomBox/Manual/PageKite|Español]] -~
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<<TableOfContents()>>
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## BEGIN_INCLUDE
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== PageKite (Public Visibility) ==
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=== What is PageKite? ===
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!PageKite makes local websites and services publicly accessible immediately without creating yourself a public IP address. It does this by tunneling protocols such as HTTPS or SSH through firewalls and NAT. Using !PageKite requires an account on a !PageKite relay service. One such service is https://pagekite.net.
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A !PageKite relay service will allow you to create kites. Kites are similar to domain names, but with different advantages and drawbacks. A kite can have a number of configured services. !PageKite is known to work with HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH, and may work with some other services, but not all.
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=== Using PageKite ===
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1. Create an account on a !PageKite relay service.
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1. Add a kite to your account. Note your kite name and kite secret.
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1. In !FreedomBox, go to the "Configure !PageKite" tab on the Public Visibility (!PageKite) page.
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1. Check the "Enable !PageKite" box, then enter your kite name and kite secret. Click "Save settings".
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1. On the "Standard Services" tab, you can enable HTTP and HTTPS (recommended) and SSH (optional).
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* HTTP is needed to obtain the Let's Encrypt certificate. You can disable it later.
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1. On the [[FreedomBox/Manual/LetsEncrypt|Certificates (Let's Encrypt)]] page, you can obtain a Let's Encrypt certificate for your kite name.
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## END_INCLUDE
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Back to [[FreedomBox/Features|Features introduction]] or [[FreedomBox/Manual|manual]] pages.
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<<Include(FreedomBox/Portal)>>
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----
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CategoryFreedomBox
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