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## Use IIS as Proxy
Please ensure Dynamic Content Compression is installed as IIS component
Please ensure Dynamic Content Compression is installed (this is an IIS Feature which can be installed with Server Roles)
1. Open IIS (Or install it).
2. Create a new website for RustDesk with the bindings (Ideally 443) and relevant certificate. Basic settings should point this to a blank folder. (If you use the default site, make sure there are no other files in the folder).
3. On IIS, install [Application Request Routing](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/application-request-routing) and [URL Rewrite](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/using-the-url-rewrite-module).
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1. Open the site on IIS on the left pane and double-click on URL Rewrite.
2. Click `Add rules`.
3. Disable dynamic compression under compression (you will find this under the web page created).
4. Set up a new reverse proxy rule.
5. Setup the local address (the 21114 address) \
3. Set up a new reverse proxy rule.
4. Setup the local address (the 21114 address) \
Inbound Rule the RustDesk internal 21114 address \
Outbound Rules `From` is the RustDesk internal 21114 address and `To` is the external address. \
Note: No http / https before the addresses they are automatically handled. Also, ensure all the addresses are accessible both internally and externally.
### Compression
1. Disable dynamic compression
### Troubleshooting
If you have an error 500.52 add the mentioned variables: [https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/iis-support-blog/iis-acting-as-reverse-proxy-where-the-problems-start/ba-p/846259](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/iis-support-blog/iis-acting-as-reverse-proxy-where-the-problems-start/ba-p/846259)