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@@ -64,11 +64,21 @@ The AyaNova installer will create a `config.json` file in it's program files fol
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The `AYANOVA_DB_CONNECTION` property must be edited and where it has "YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE" substitute the actual PostgreSQL password to be used. If the database server is located on a different computer then the `Server=` connection string property must be set to the address of that computer.
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The [AYANOVA_DB_CONNECTION](ops-config-db.md) property must be edited and where it has "YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE" substitute the actual PostgreSQL password to be used that was previously set. If the database server is located on a different computer then the `Server=` connection string property must be set to the address of that computer.
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The `AYANOVA_USE_URLS` property specifies which TCP / IP Port that AyaNova server should listen on for connections from web browsers. The default value is port 7575 which should be free in most cases, however if you need to use an alternate port due to conflict it must be set here. We recommend using the default 7575 to avoid current or future confusion or conflict with other servers that may be installed or present elsewhere on the network.
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The [AYANOVA_USE_URLS](ops-config-use-urls.md) property specifies which TCP / IP Port that AyaNova server should listen on for connections from web browsers. The default value is port 7575 which should be free in most cases, however if you need to use an alternate port due to conflict it must be set here. We recommend using the default 7575 to avoid current or future confusion or conflict with other servers that may be installed or present elsewhere on the network.
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This setting affects the address users will use to connect to the AyaNova server in their web browser. For example, to access the AyaNova server from the same computer the server is running on with the default port 7575 you would use this link in your browser [http://localhost:7575](http://localhost:7575), however from _another_ computer on the network you would access the server via it's IP address, so, for example if the AyaNova Server computer's IP Address on your network was 192.168.1.10 users on another computer might connect via this address [http://192.168.1.10:7575](http://192.168.1.10:7575).
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The USE URLS setting affects the address users will use to connect to the AyaNova server in their web browser. For example, to access the AyaNova server from the same computer the server is running on with the default port 7575 you would use this link in your browser [http://localhost:7575](http://localhost:7575), however from _another_ computer on the network you would access the server via it's IP address, so, for example if the AyaNova Server computer's IP Address on your network was 192.168.1.10 users on another computer might connect via this address [http://192.168.1.10:7575](http://192.168.1.10:7575).
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Optional but recommended: Add a 32 character [AYANOVA_JWT_SECRET](ops-config-jwt-secret.md) property to the configuration if you want to ensure that logged in User's session can survive a restart of the AyaNova server. If this is not set AyaNova will invalidate all login tokens any time the server restarts by generating a new random JWT secret on boot.
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```json
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{
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...existing properties...
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"AYANOVA_LOG_LEVEL": "Info",
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"AYANOVA_JWT_SECRET": "1111111MyRandom32CharacterSecret"
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}
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```
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#### Boot and test the server
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