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== Lighthouse Node ==
== Lighthouse Node ==


In Nebula, a "lighthouse" is a signaling node accessible through a public IP address, using UDP port 4242. A simple configuration may look like:
In Nebula, a "lighthouse" is a signaling node accessible through a public IP address, using UDP port 4242.
 
Because you're likely using a cloud server option for your lighthouse, there is a chance you'll be unable to use NixOS on that node. Double check [https://nixos.wiki/wiki/NixOS_friendly_hosters your options for running NixOS in the cloud], or choose a secondary distribution and look for the <code>nebula</code> package, and go through [https://nebula.defined.net/docs/guides/quick-start/ the Quick Start guide].
 
 
A simple configuration may look like:


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Because you're likely using a VPS server for your lighthouse, there is a chance you'll be unable to use NixOS on that node. Check the package manager of your distribution for the <code>nebula</code> package, and go through the Quick Start guide: https://nebula.defined.net/docs/guides/quick-start/


Here is a quick process for making a certificate authority (<code>ca</code>) and a certificate for a lighthouse node, called "<code>beacon</code>".
Here is a quick process for making a certificate authority (<code>ca</code>) and a certificate for a lighthouse node, called "<code>beacon</code>".
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