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There is an easy-to-use docker container for TON Proxy:
https://github.com/kdimentionaltree/ton-proxy-docker
You can run TON Proxy on your server in a few simple steps below if you already have some website running on port 80.
git clone https://github.com/kdimentionaltree/ton-proxy-docker.git
cd ton-proxy-docker
docker-compose build
./init.sh
docker-compose up -d
Also note that on 4th step you will get some output in terminal that is important. You will see two separate strings, one of these will be lower-case. It is ADNL address of your server so URL to open it will look like:ufbeczhf4ayygzjnvzgnmiko4vacfkqte34khurt5nfvxwvsem7dued.adnl
After your website is available with raw ADNL address, you can add the DNS record on dns.ton.org to link it with your domain.
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