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$ isso -c /path/to/isso.cfg run
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2013-11-25 15:31:34,773 INFO: connected to HTTP server
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When you see the log with no error, simply quit the process and make an init
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script for it, you can refer to some examples here_. Then, be sure to start it
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and check the status. After seeing the same log like the above, you can enable
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the service so it'll automatically start every time you reboot into the server.
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Next, we configure Nginx_ to proxy Isso. Do not run Isso on a public interface!
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A popular but often error-prone (because of CORS_) setup to host Isso uses a
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dedicated domain such as ``comments.example.tld``.
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:doc:`configuration/client` for more information. For further website
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integration, see :doc:`extras/advanced-integration`.
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To launch Isso automatically, check the :ref:`init-scripts` section from the
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installation guide. A different approach to deploy a web application is
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written here: :doc:`Deployment of Isso <extras/deployment>`.
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A different approach to deploy a web application is written here:
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:doc:`Deployment of Isso <extras/deployment>`.
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.. _here: https://posativ.org/isso/docs/install/#init-scripts
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.. _Nginx: http://nginx.org/
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.. _CORS: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/HTTP/Access_control_CORS
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