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* ```postgre=# \q```
1. You can exit the postgres account by typing:
* ``` exit```
+1. Allow Postgres to listen on all assigned IP Addresses
+ * ```sudo vi /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf```
+ * Uncomment 'listen_addresses' and change 'localhost' to '*'
+1. Alter pg_hba.conf to allow the mattermost server to talk to the postgres database
+ * ```sudo vi /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/pg_hba.conf```
+ * Add the following line to the 'IPv4 local connections'
+ * host all all 10.10.10.2/32 md5
+1. Reload Postgres database
+ * ```sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql reload```
+
## Set up Mattermost Server
1. For the purposes of this guide we will assume this server has an IP address of 10.10.10.2
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1. Unzip the Mattermost Server by typing:
* ``` tar -xvzf mattermost.tar.gz```
1. For the sake of making this guide simple we located the files at `/home/ubuntu/mattermost`. In the future we will give guidance for storing under `/opt`.
-1. We have also elected to run the Mattermost Server as the `ubuntu` account for simplicity. We recommend settings up and running the service under a `mattermost` user account with limited permissions.
+1. We have also elected to run the Mattermost Server as the `ubuntu` account for simplicity. We recommend setting up and running the service under a `mattermost` user account with limited permissions.
1. Create the storage directory for files. We assume you will have attached a large drive for storage of images and files. For this setup we will assume the directory is located at `/mattermost/data`.
* Create the directory by typing:
* ``` sudo mkdir -p /mattermost/data```