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 The output above is your API key. On each client that you want to use with this server, you open the RustDesk client, unlock Network Settings, and enter this key into the parameter called "Key." In the sections above, enter you FQDN.tld without http:// or https://. Here's an example: \\ The output above is your API key. On each client that you want to use with this server, you open the RustDesk client, unlock Network Settings, and enter this key into the parameter called "Key." In the sections above, enter you FQDN.tld without http:// or https://. Here's an example: \\
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 Personally, I choose to use both one-time keys and set/static passwords for the connections, but those are personal preference decisions, so I won't detail that here. From here on out, just make sure to set up all other clients equivalently and you are all set. After you confirm all is working, you can test to see if RustDesk was indeed using your new self-hosted relay by attempting to use it when your VPS is powered down. The connection will fail because neither client is using the RustDesk default server any longer and yours is down. A bit overkill, but we like to confirm things at Haack's Networking lol. Well, hope this helps other Debian users who want to use and set this up without using docker! Personally, I choose to use both one-time keys and set/static passwords for the connections, but those are personal preference decisions, so I won't detail that here. From here on out, just make sure to set up all other clients equivalently and you are all set. After you confirm all is working, you can test to see if RustDesk was indeed using your new self-hosted relay by attempting to use it when your VPS is powered down. The connection will fail because neither client is using the RustDesk default server any longer and yours is down. A bit overkill, but we like to confirm things at Haack's Networking lol. Well, hope this helps other Debian users who want to use and set this up without using docker!
  
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