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- Click "**Add a tunnel**"
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- Make sure that the "**Cloudflared**" connector is selected. Click "**Next**"
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- Name your tunnel. For example, you could name it "homeserver". Click "**Save tunnel**"
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- Depending on your computer's operating system, you will be shown a snippet of code (either for Windows, Mac, Debian, etc.). Copy this snippet of code by clicking it.
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- Depending on your computer's operating system, you will be shown a snippet of code (either for Windows, Mac, Debian, etc.). **Don't do what Cloudflare tells you to do here.** Instead, copy this snippet of code by clicking it.
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- In the example below, you would click the snippet beginning with `brew install cloudflared && ...`:
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![Cloudflare Tunnel](/img/host-from-home-with-a-pi/cloudflare-tunnel0.png)
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- Paste the snippet of code into a text editor
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- Paste the snippet of code into a text editor (again, instead of running what cloudflare wants you to run... disco will take care of that part automatically, later).
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- Part of the snippet you pasted will contain a long string of text. This is the token that you will need to setup your server. Keep this token around for the next steps.
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- Scroll down on the page and click the "**Next**" button
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- You will see a section called "Add public hostname for ..."

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