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Visiting websites on the Tor network is slow. We wanted to provide a be \er option to access the Embassy at home. Thats why we created an address for the Embassy that can be accessed on your Local Area Network.
Visiting websites on the Tor network is slow. We wanted to provide a better option to access the Embassy at home. Thats why we created an address for the Embassy that can be accessed on your Local Area Network.
By default, this `.local` address is served like a regular website, over HTTP. Browser's makes it noticeable visiting a site over HTTP in the URL bar - it could be red, show an unlocked lock, or warn the connection is not secure.
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When you use Tor to communicate with services running on the Embassy, all the traffic is onion routed and encrypted, and there are no Tor exit nodes involved - it's totally private with no configuration needed.
Furthermore, every service on the Embassy has a different Tor address, including the device itself. This is for privacy reasons - should one Tor address be exposed, the others will not be compromised. Tor addresses are actually ed25519 keys, which means they also provide all the benefits of cryptographically secure private/public keys.
Furthermore, every service on the Embassy has a different Tor address, including the device itself. This is for privacy reasons - should one Tor address be exposed, the others will not be compromised. Tor addresses are actually ed25519 keys, which means they also provide all the benefits of cryptographically secure private/public keys.

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Connecting
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With the :ref:`initial-setup` complete, your Embassy is now privately hosted on the Internet and can be accessed right from the browsers. Your Embassy's addresses (its Tor and LAN URLs) are completely private; no one else even knows they exists.
With the :ref:`initial-setup` complete, your Embassy is now privately hosted on the Internet and can be accessed right from a web browser. Your Embassy's addresses (its Tor and LAN URLs) are completely private; no one else even knows they exist.
If you accidentally leak your Embassy's addresses, do not worry. You Embassy is also protected by your password; so only you can log in.
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Connecting to your Embassy over :ref:`lan` has the benefit of being fast! It requires that your are connected to your home network and using a browser that supports *.local* URLs, which is true for most browsers.
.. seealso:: :ref:`Installing and trusting your Embassy's Root Certificate Authority SSL<ssl-setup>`
.. seealso:: :ref:`Installing and trusting your Embassy's Root Certificate Authority SSL<ssl-setup>`

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Config Options
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Click "Config". Here you can set custom configurations for your Embassy. Currently, changing the Device Name is the only option.
Click "Config". Here you can set custom configurations for your Embassy. Currently, you can change the "Device Name" and enable/disable "Auto Check for Updates."
.. figure:: /_static/images/embassy_config.png
:width: 90%

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Managing Services
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Services are self-hosted, open source projects made compatible for EmbassyOS. Each service is has been independently developed by members of the open source community. The Embassy enables configuration, customization and a one click install.
Services are self-hosted, open source projects made compatible for EmbassyOS. Each service has been independently developed by members of the open source community. The Embassy enables configuration, customization and a one click install.
.. note:: Some services require configuration before starting up. You can only connect to and use a service once it is in a *running* state.
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service-config
properties
logs
managing-deps
managing-deps