adopt IP change in the Vagrant docs
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Getting started
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No need to setup up a webserver, database etc. before actually starting.
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Vagrant creates a virtual machine for you that you can just run inside VirtualBox and start to work directly on Friendica.
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It brings an Debian Bullseye with PHP 7.4 and MariaDB 10.5.11.
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It brings an Debian Bullseye with PHP 8.0 and MariaDB 10.5.11.
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What you need to do:
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Be patient: When it runs for the first time, it downloads a Debian Server image and installs Friendica.
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4. Run `vagrant ssh` to log into the virtual machine to log in to the VM in case you need to debug something on the server.
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5. Open you test installation in a browser.
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Go to friendica.local (or 192.168.22.10).
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Go to friendica.local (or 192.168.56.10).
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friendica.local is using a self-signed TLS certificate, so you will need to add an exception to trust the certificate the first time you are visiting the page.
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The mysql database is called "friendica", the mysql user and password both are "friendica".
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6. Work on Friendica's code in your git clone on your machine (not in the VM).
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If `friendica.local` is not resolved, you may need to add an entry to the `/etc/hosts` file (or similar configuration depending on the OS you are using).
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For further documentation of vagrant, please see [the vagrant*docs*](https://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/).
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For further documentation of vagrant, please see [the vagrant*docs*](https://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/).
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