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## Configure Digital Ocean firewall
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Let's open some ports. In the DO web console, navigate to your droplet's main page. Select the "Networking" tab and scroll down to "Firewall".
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Let's open some ports.
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1. In the Digital Ocean web console, navigate to your droplet's main page. Select the "Networking" tab and scroll down to "Firewall".
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2. Get the port for the running console:
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```
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echo http://IP:$(laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded deploy port laconic-console 80 | cut -d ':' -f 2)
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```
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```
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http://IP:32778
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```
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3. Go back to the Digital Ocean web console and set an Inbound Rule for Custom TCP of the above port:
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- `32778` in this example, but yours will be different.
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- do the same for port `9473`
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Additional ports will need to be opened depending on your application. Ensure you add your droplet to this new Firewall and wait a minute or so for the update to propagate.
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4. Navigate to http://IP:port and ensure laconic-console is functioning as expected:
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- ensure you are connected to `laconicd`; no error message should pop up;
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- the wifi symbol in the bottom right should have a green check mark beside it
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- navigate to the status tab; it should display similar/identical information
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- navigate to the config tab, you'll see something like (with your IP):
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```
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wns
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webui 68.183.195.210:9473/console
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server 68.183.195.210:9473/api
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```
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## Publish and query a sample record to the registry
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1. The following command will create a bond and publish a record:
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```
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laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded deploy exec cli ./scripts/create-demo-records.sh
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```
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You'll get an output like:
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```
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Balance is: 99998999999999998999600000
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Created bond with id: dd88e8d6f9567b32b28e70552aea4419c5dd3307ebae85a284d1fe38904e301a
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Published demo-record-1.yml with id: bafyreierh3xnfivexlscdwubvczmddsnf46uytyfvrbdhkjzztvsz6ruly
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```
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The sample record we deployed looks like:
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```
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TODO
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```
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2. Return to the laconic-console
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- the published record should now be viewable
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- explore it for more information
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- click on the link that opens the GraphQL console
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- the query is pre-loaded, click the button to run it
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- inspect the output
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3. Try out additional CLI commands
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- these are documented [here](https://github.com/cerc-io/laconic-registry-cli#readme) and updates are forthcoming
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- e.g,:
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```
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laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconic-loaded deploy exec cli "laconic cns record list"
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```
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