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Easiest installation
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These solution are easy all will be able to handle a personnal website traffic.
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For more robust and secure solutions, see :doc:`Apache <./apache_install>`
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and :doc:`Nginx <./nginx_install>` setups.
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10 seconds setup (if you know Python already)
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===============================================
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Just type::
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pip install zerobin
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zerobin --host 0.0.0.0 --port 80 --compressed-static # as admin
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30 seconds setup (for anybody)
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- Make sure you have Python 2.7 or 3.4+ (`python --version`)
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- Download the last `zip of the source code <https://github.com/sametmax/0bin/zipball/master>`_
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- Extract all of it where you wish the site to be stored.
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- Go to the extracted files.
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- Run with the admin rights::
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python zerobin.py --host 0.0.0.0 --port 80 --compressed-static
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On ubuntu, this is a one liner::
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wget stuff && unzip zerobin.zip && cd zerobin && sudo python zerobin.py --host 0.0.0.0 --port 80 --compressed-static
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Check out for more :doc:`configuration options <./options>`.
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Run 0bin in background
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=======================
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0bin doesn't come with something built in for this. You have several solutions.
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*For a small website:*
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Just make it a shell background process. E.G in GNU/Linux::
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nohup python zerobin.py --host 0.0.0.0 --port 80 --compressed-static &
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Or run it in a screen.
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*For a big Website:*
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- setup 0bin with :doc:`Apache <./apache_install>`;
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- setup 0bin with :doc:`supervisor <./using_supervisor>` (best way to do it).
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.. Note::
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You can even use zerobin on your private local network from your laptop.
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Make sure you firewall won't block the port, and run::
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python zerobin.py --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
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0bin will now be accessible from http://your.local.ip.address:8000.
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This can be very cool way to share code in a companie or during a code sprint.
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