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Generally with these, you'll make a folder for the service you wanna host, make a file called compose.yml, copy the contents in, modify accordingly, and `docker compose up -d` these up. Generally with these, you'll make a folder for the service you wanna host, make a file called compose.yml, copy the contents in, modify accordingly, and `docker compose up -d` these up.
## Things to keep in mind ## Things to keep in mind
The first four-five-digit number in ports is the port for your machine, the second after the `:` is the port for the container. Don't change the second number unless there's a configuration setting that allows you to modify like so. The first four-five-digit number in ports is the port for your machine, the second after the `:` is the port for the container. Don't change the second number unless there's a configuration setting that allows you to modify like so.
Use a server in your home properly configured, or a VPS. I personally recommend Webdock for a VPS. Use a server in your home [properly configured](https://caddy.community/t/using-caddy-as-a-reverse-proxy-in-a-home-network/9427), or a VPS. I personally recommend Webdock for a VPS.
You don't need to do any steps to install dependencies for these services other than docker-compose, docker containers do that for you inside the container. You don't need to do any steps to install dependencies for these services other than docker-compose, docker containers do that for you inside the container.
## Basic reverse proxy ## Basic reverse proxy
This will work fine for most things assuming the URL is configured in `environment:` section/config if needed. This will work fine for most things assuming the URL is configured in `environment:` section/config if needed.