Fleek Network: Managing the key store
The following will guide you through some of the fundamentals to help understand how to manage the key store at the very basics, and help you persist the key store identity, in any supported system you’re migrating to.
Getting Started Guide
A first look at what Fleek Network is, why it's important, and a simple tutorial of running and interacting with a node on your local machine!
How to deal with files using Content Addressable aRchives
How to deal with files using Content Addressable aRchives
How to get the latest updates for Ursa CLI from the source repository
How to get the latest updates for Ursa CLI from the source repository
How to install a node easily with the assisted installer
Get Fleek Network, is an attempt to make our software more accessible. By providing scripts to automate the installation process of our software, we believe that it can help improve the onboarding experience of our users.
How to install Rust and the dependencies for Ursa CLI
A Rust installation walkthrough to help compile and run Ursa CLI
How to migrate to Ursa proxy from NGINX
Learn how to migrate to ursa-proxy from nginx
Node Health Check guide
The purpose of the guide is to provide basic information about the node resource by explaining the host, port numbers, logs during runtime, etc for the Fleek Network.
Running a node in a Docker container
A guide on how to run Fleek Network's node in a docker container
Securing a node with SSL/TLS
We'll look into how to secure a Fleek Node with TLS certificates provided by Let's Encrypt, the nonprofit Certificate Authority (CA) used in the Docker stack
Securing the Ursa files
The concept of file permissions and ownership is crucial in preventing private or sensitive data from being exposed to dodgy actors. In this guide, we will explain Linux file permissions and ownership to help us improve the security of our Network Node server.