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Move custom server troubleshooting code to its own page
Most people won't need to do this, so let's move it to the troubleshooting page
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@@ -25,27 +25,15 @@ Pre-requisites
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#. Ability to ``ssh`` into the server & run commands from the prompt.
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#. A **IP address** where the server can be reached from the browsers of your target audience.
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If you run into issues, look at the specific :ref:`troubleshooting guide <troubleshooting/providers/custom>`
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for custom server installations.
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Step 1: Installing The Littlest JupyterHub
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==========================================
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#. Using a terminal program, SSH into your server. This should give you a prompt where you can
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type commands.
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#. If your server is behind a firewall and needs a proxy to reach the internet:
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.. code-block:: bash
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export http_proxy=<your_proxy>
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#. Some requests will fail if your certs are self-signed. Copy the text below and paste it
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into the terminal after replacing ``</directory/with/your/ssl/certificates>``
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with the **path of the directory containing your ssl certificates** (don't include the brackets!).:
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.. code::
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export REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=</directory/with/your/ssl/certificates>
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sudo npm config set cafile=</directory/with/your/ssl/certificates>
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#. Make sure you have ``Python3``, ``curl`` and ``git`` installed. On latest Ubuntu you can get all of these with:
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.. code::
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