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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### About us
More and more corporations want to control our data.
We want to have full control of our **data** on our own.
### Our mission
Digital independence and privacy, available to everyone
### Target
Develop the program, which will allow everyone to deploy their private services for themselves and their neighbours.

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Backblaze API Token
1. Visit the following link and authorize: https://secure.backblaze.com/user_signin.htm
2. On the left side of the interface, select **App Keys** in the **B2 Cloud Storage** subcategory.
3. Click on the blue **Generate New Master Application Key** button.
4. In the appeared pop-up window confirm the generation.
5. Save _keyID_ and _applicationKey_ in the safe place. For example, in the password manager.
![Backblaze token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Backblaze.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Cloudflare API Token
1. Visit the following link: https://dash.cloudflare.com/
2. the right corner, click on the profile icon (a man in a circle). For the mobile version of the site, in the upper left corner, click the **Menu** button (three horizontal bars), in the dropdown menu, click on **My Profile**
3. There are four configuration categories to choose from: *Communication*, *Authentication*, **API Tokens**, *Session*. Choose **API Tokens**.
4. Click on **Create Token** button.
5. Go down to the bottom and see the **Create Custom Token** field and press **Get Started** button on the right side.
6. In the **Token Name** field, give your token a name.
7. Next we have Permissions. In the leftmost field, select **Zone**. In the longest field, center, select **DNS**. In the rightmost field, select **Edit**.
8. Next, right under this line, click Add More. Similar field will appear.
9. In the leftmost field of the new line, select, similar to the last line — **Zone**. In the center — a little different. Here choose the same as in the left — **Zone**. In the rightmost field, select **Read**.
10. Next look at **Zone Resources**. Under this inscription there is a line with two fields. The left must have **Include** and the right must have **Specific Zone**. Once you select Specific Zone, another field appears on the right. Choose your domain in it.
11. Flick to the bottom and press the blue **Continue to Summary** button.
12. Check if you got everything right. A similar string must be present: *Domain — DNS:Edit, Zone:Read*.
13. Click on **Create Token**.
14. We copy the created token, and save it in a reliable place (preferably in the password manager).
![Cloudflare token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/CloudFlare.gif)

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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### How to get Digital Ocean API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Go to the "API" link on the left bar.
4. Click on the "Generate New Token".
5. Enter any name for the token.
6. Put expiration time to "No expiry".
7. Check the "Write (optional)" checkbox.
8. Now click on the "Generate Token" button.
9. After that, the token will be shown. Store it in any reliable place, preferably a password manager.

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In the next window, enter the token obtained from the console of the previous version of the application.
Enter it without the word *Bearer*.

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Enter it without the word *Bearer*.

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In the next window, enter the token obtained from the console of the previous version of the application.
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In the next window, enter the token obtained from the console of the previous version of the application.
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In the next window, enter the token obtained from the console of the previous version of the application.
Enter it without the word *Bearer*.

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In the next window, enter the token obtained from the console of the previous version of the application.
Enter it without the word *Bearer*.

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In the next window, enter the token obtained from the console of the previous version of the application.
Enter it without the word *Bearer*.

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In the next window, enter the token obtained from the console of the previous version of the application.
Enter it without the word *Bearer*.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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Login as root user to your server and look at the contents of the file `/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json`
```sh
cat /etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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In the Hetzner server control panel, go to the **Rescue** tab. Then, click on **Enable rescue & power cycle**.
In *Choose a Recue OS* select **linux64**, and in *SSH Key* select your key if it has been added to your Hetzner account.
Click **Enable rescue & power cycle** and wait for the server to reboot. The login and password will be displayed on the screen. Login to the root user using your login and password information.
Mount your server file system and see the contents of the token file:
```sh
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cat /mnt/etc/nixos/userdata/tokens.json
```
This file will have a similar construction:
```json
{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "token_to_copy",
"name": "device_name",
"date": "date"
}
```
Copy the token from the file and paste it in the next window.

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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### How to get Hetzner API Token
1. Visit the following [link](https://console.hetzner.cloud/) and sign
into newly created account.
2. Enter into previously created project. If you haven't created one,
then please proceed.
3. Hover side panel with mouse cursor. Panel should expand and show us
a menu. We're interested in the last one — **Security** (icon of a
key).
4. Next, in the upper part of an interface, we can see approximately
the following: **SSH Keys, API Tokens, Certificates, Members.** You
need **API Tokens**. Click on it.
5. In the right part of the interface, there should be **Generate API
token** button. If you're using mobile version og a webpage, in the
lower right corner you'll see **red cross**. Push that button.
6. In the **Description** field, give our token a name (this can be any
name that you like. It doesn't influence the essence.
7. Under the **Description** field we can see a possibility to choose
**permissions**. Pick **Read & Write**.
8. Click **Generate API Token.**
9. After that, our key will be shown. Store it in the reliable place,
or in the password manager, which is better.
![Hetzner token setup](resource:assets/images/gifs/Hetzner.gif)

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