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11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions docs/self-hosted/deployment/aws-marketplace.md
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Expand Up @@ -45,9 +45,14 @@ The following is the guide for deploying Chatwoot on AWS using the marketplace l
11. Select the instance and copy the public IP.
![aws-marketplace-public-ip](./images/aws-ami/awsmp-11-public-ip.png)

11. Visit `http://<your-public-ip>:3000`. This should bring up the Chatwoot UI. Congratulations. Woot ! Woot !!
12. To ensure a static IP, create an Elastic IP and associate it with the instance.

13. Visit `http://<your-public-ip>:3000`. This should bring up the Chatwoot UI. Congratulations. Woot ! Woot !!
![aws-marketplace-chatwoot](./images/aws-ami/awsmp-12-chatwoot.png)

14.Configure the IP to your domain/subdomain as needed.


## Configuring Chatwoot

To configure Chatwoot, we need to ssh into the instance. We will use `AWS console connect` for this.
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vi .env
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6. Also, it is recommended to configure a proxy server like Nginx and set up SSL. Make sure to modify the security group created in `step 6` accordingly.
4. To add SSL, use the command: ```sudo cwctl -w``` Provide your domain/subdomain and email address for SSL certificate generation.

5. For additional options, use ```sudo ctctl -help```

### Updating the instance
Please follow the Chatwoot update process in the standard Linux VM setup.