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/relay add weechat 9001
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/set relay.network.password YOURPASSWORD
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Then go to the GitHub hosted version of [Glowing Bear](http://glowing-bear.github.io/glowing-bear)!
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Then go to our hosted version of [Glowing Bear](http://www.glowing-bear.org)!
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You can run Glowing Bear in multiple ways: use it like any other webpage, as a Firefox or Chrome app, or a full-screen Chrome app on Android ("Add to homescreen"). We also provide an [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.glowing_bear) that you can install from the Google Play Store.
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- *Can I use Glowing Bear to access a machine or port not exposed to the internet by passing the connection through my server?* No, that's not what Glowing Bear does. You can use a websocket proxy module for your webserver to forward `/weechat` to your WeeChat instance though. Here are some pointers you might find helpful for setting this up with [nginx](http://nginx.com/blog/websocket-nginx/) or [apache](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_proxy_wstunnel.html).
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- *How does the encryption work?* TLS is used for securing the connection if you enable encryption. You can find more detailed instructions on how to communicate securely in the "encryption instructions" tab on the [landing page](http://glowing-bear.github.io/glowing-bear). Note that your browser will perform the certificate validation, so it is strongly recommended to use a certificate that your browser trusts.
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- *How does the encryption work?* TLS is used for securing the connection if you enable encryption. You can find more detailed instructions on how to communicate securely in the "encryption instructions" tab on the [landing page](http://www.glowing-bear.org). Note that your browser will perform the certificate validation, so it is strongly recommended to use a certificate that your browser trusts.
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Development
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Now you can point your browser to [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000)!
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Remember that **you don't need to host Glowing Bear yourself to use it**, you can just use the [GitHub hosted version](http://glowing-bear.github.io/glowing-bear), and we'll take care of updates for you. Your browser connects to WeeChat directly, so it does not matter where Glowing Bear is hosted.
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Remember that **you don't need to host Glowing Bear yourself to use it**, you can just use the [our hosted version](http://www.glowing-bear.org) powered by GitHub pages, and we'll take care of updates for you. Your browser connects to WeeChat directly, so it does not matter where Glowing Bear is hosted.
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If you'd prefer a version hosted with HTTPS, GitHub serves that as well with an undocumented, not officially supported (by GitHub) link. Be careful though, it might break any minute. Anyway, here's the link: [secret GitHub HTTPS link](https://glowing-bear.github.io/glowing-bear/) (the trailing forward slash in the URL seems to make all the difference).
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