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The webserver should also be configured to serve Etebase using TLS.
A guide for doing so can be found in the [wiki](https://github.com/etesync/server/wiki/Setup-HTTPS-for-Etebase) as well.
The Etebase server needs to be aware of the URL it's been served as, so make sure to forward the `Host` header to the server if using a reverse proxy. For example, you would need to use the following directive in nginx: `proxy_set_header Host $host;`.
# Data locations and backups
The server stores user data in two different locations that need to be backed up: