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title: Self-host
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pre: "<b>2. </b>"
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---
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If you are using RustDesk you should have your own RustDesk Server, these docs will help you on your RustDesk journey.
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Support is available via our [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/nDceKgxnkV) for OSS and [email](mailto:support@rustdesk.com) for Pro.
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### Basic Setup
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https://rustdesk.com/docs/en/self-host/rustdesk-server-oss/install/#set-up-your-own-server-instance-manually
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### Ports Required
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Ports required for RustDesk Server self-hosting depends largely on your environment and what you want to do with RustDesk. The Examples shown throughout the docs will generally have all ports suggested to be opened.
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Core Ports: \
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TCP `21115-21117` \
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UDP `21116`
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The above are the minimum required ports for RustDesk to work, these handle the signal and relay ports as well as NAT traversal.
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Additionally TCP ports `21118` and `21119` can be opened if you want to use the [RustDesk Web Client](https://rustdesk.com/docs/en/dev/build/web/).
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For Pro users without an SSL Proxy you will need to open TCP port `21114` for the API to work alternatively using an SSL Proxy open TCP port `443`.
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### Test Ports are opened
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To check ports are opened and working you can use `test-netconnection domain.com -p 21115` with PowerShell or [CanYouSeeMe.org](https://canyouseeme.org/).
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