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* [Running Docker Image](#running-docker-image)
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* [Configuring Docker Image](#configuring-docker-image)
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- [Storing Data](#storing-data)
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- [Running ONLYOFFICE Document Server on Different Port](#running-onlyoffice-document-server-on-different-port)
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- [Running ONLYOFFICE Document Server using HTTPS](#running-onlyoffice-document-server-using-https)
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+ [Generation of Self Signed Certificates](#generation-of-self-signed-certificates)
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+ [Strengthening the Server Security](#strengthening-the-server-security)
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Storing the data on the host machine allows you to easily update ONLYOFFICE once the new version is released without losing your data.
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### Running ONLYOFFICE Document Server on Different Port
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To change the port, use the -p command. E.g.: to make your portal accessible via port 8080 execute the following command:
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sudo docker run -i -t -d -p 8080:80 onlyoffice/documentserver
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### Running ONLYOFFICE Document Server using HTTPS
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sudo docker run -i -t -d -p 443:443 \
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