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10. Enter your license code purchased in step 1.
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## Use IIS as Proxy
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1. Open IIS (Or install it).
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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).
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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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### Application Request Routing
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1. Under the IIS Server Host open Application Request Routing.
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2. Go to Server Proxy Settings.
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3. Enable proxy and all settings will appear, you can leave them as the defaults.
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4. Save the settings and we can go to the next step: URL Rewrite.
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### URL Rewrite
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1. Open the site on IIS on the left pane and double-click on URL Rewrite.
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2. Click `Add rules`.
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3. Disable dynamic compression under compression.
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4. Set up a new reverse proxy rule.
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5. Setup the local address (the 21114 address) \
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Inbound Rule – the RustDesk internal 21114 address \
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Outbound Rules – From is the RustDesk internal 21114 address and To is the external address. \
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Note – no http / https before the addresses – they are automatically handled. Also, ensure all the addresses are accessible both internally and externally.
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Inbound Rule – the RustDesk internal 21114 address \
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Outbound Rules – `From` is the RustDesk internal 21114 address and `To` is the external address. \
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Note: No http / https before the addresses – they are automatically handled. Also, ensure all the addresses are accessible both internally and externally.
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