telebit/examples/WHITELIST.md

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# Custom Telebit Server Setup Guide
There are three components to a telebit configuration:
1. the telebit relay
2. the management (authentication) server
3. (optional) DNS-01 and/or HTTP-01 ACME relay
# DNS
- `devices.example.com` and `*.devices.example.com` should have A (and AAAA) records pointing to the tunnel server
- `https://devices.example.com/` is `TUNNEL_RELAY_URL`
- `devices.example.com` is the _primary_ or _base_ domain for the devices `telebit-mgmt --domain devices.example.com`
All of the devices need to be under the same domain. You are limited by Let's Encrypt to 10-20 certificates per week. We can solve for this in the future if needed - either by adding more domains or by adding devices.example.com to the PSL (the stated reason would be for browser security, NOT for Let's Encrypt limits).
- Other domains can be pointed to the same server. For example:
- It would be OKAY to use `tunnel.example.com` as `TUNNEL_RELAY_URL`.
- It would be OKAY to use `auth.example.com` as `AUTH_URL`
- It is fine to have the `AUTH_URL` on a different server.
- having multiple tunnel server URLs is NOT supported, but this is a relatively small change to the `telebit-mgmt` in the future
## White Label Builds
```bash
go generate -mod vendor ./...
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VENDOR_ID="example.com"
CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build \
-mod=vendor \
-ldflags="-X 'main.VendorID=$VENDOR_ID'" \
-o telebit-debug.exe \
./cmd/telebit/*.go
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CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build \
-mod=vendor \
-ldflags "-H windowsgui -X 'main.VendorID=$VENDOR_ID'" \
-o telebit-windows.exe \
./cmd/telebit/*.go
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```