# The Door The Door is the entry point to the Nexus. It serves as the public-facing interface for the system. ## Getting Started To run The Door locally: 1. Clone the repository 2. Install dependencies 3. Run the server For production deployment, ensure the following: - DNS records are correctly configured (see below) # The Door The Door is the entry point to the Nexus. It serves as the public-facing interface for the system. ## Getting Started To run The Door locally: 1. Clone the repository 2. Install dependencies 3. Run the server For production deployment, ensure the following: - DNS records are correctly configured (see below) ## DNS Configuration Guide To restore access to The Door and Nexus: 1. Login to your DNS provider (e.g. Cloudflare, Route53, etc) 2. Add these records for `alexanderwhitestone.com`: **A Record:** - Name: `@` - Value: `143.198.27.163` - TTL: Auto **AAAA Record:** - Name: `@` - Value: `2a01:4f8:1c0c:1000::2` - TTL: Auto **CNAME Record (www):** - Name: `www` - Value: `alexanderwhitestone.com` - TTL: Auto 3. Ensure Let's Encrypt is configured in nginx for HTTPS 4. Verify DNS propagation with `dig alexanderwhitestone.com` Note: The Door's nginx config should be set up to serve from `/var/www/the-door`