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Add documentation around setting the various environment variables to control upload size limit
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  and other important Trilium data files are stored in the <a href="#root/_help_tAassRL4RSQL">data directory</a>.
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  If you prefer a different location, you can change it by setting the <code>TRILIUM_DATA_DIR</code> environment
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  variable:</p><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">export TRILIUM_DATA_DIR=/home/myuser/data/my-trilium-data</code></pre>
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<h3>Disabling / Modifying the Upload Limit</h3>
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<p>If you're running into the 250MB limit imposed on the server by default,
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  and you'd like to increase the upload limit, you can set the <code>TRILIUM_NO_UPLOAD_LIMIT</code> environment
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  variable to <code>true</code> disable it completely:</p><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">export TRILIUM_NO_UPLOAD_LIMIT=true </code></pre>
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<p>Or, if you'd simply like to <em>increase</em> the upload limit size to something
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  beyond 250MB, you can set the <code>MAX_ALLOWED_FILE_SIZE_MB</code> environment
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  variable to something larger than the integer <code>250</code> (e.g. <code>450</code> in
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  the following example):</p><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">export MAX_ALLOWED_FILE_SIZE_MB=450</code></pre>
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<h3>Disabling Authentication</h3>
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<p>If you are running Trilium on localhost only or if authentication is handled
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  by another component, you can disable Trilium’s authentication by adding
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  the following to <code>config.ini</code>:</p><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">[General]
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noAuthentication=true</code></pre>
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<h2>Reverse Proxy Setup</h2>
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<p>To configure a reverse proxy for Trilium, you can use either <strong>nginx</strong> or <strong>Apache</strong>.</p>
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<p>To configure a reverse proxy for Trilium, you can use either <strong>nginx</strong> or <strong>Apache</strong>.
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  You can also check out the documentation stored in the Reverse proxy folder.</p>
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<h3>nginx</h3>
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<p>Add the following configuration to your <code>nginx</code> setup to proxy
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  requests to Trilium:</p><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">location /trilium/ {
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export TRILIUM_DATA_DIR=/home/myuser/data/my-trilium-data
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```
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### Disabling / Modifying the Upload Limit
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If you're running into the 250MB limit imposed on the server by default, and you'd like to increase the upload limit, you can set the `TRILIUM_NO_UPLOAD_LIMIT` environment variable to `true` disable it completely:
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```
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export TRILIUM_NO_UPLOAD_LIMIT=true 
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```
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Or, if you'd simply like to _increase_ the upload limit size to something beyond 250MB, you can set the `MAX_ALLOWED_FILE_SIZE_MB` environment variable to something larger than the integer `250` (e.g. `450` in the following example):
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```
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export MAX_ALLOWED_FILE_SIZE_MB=450
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```
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### Disabling Authentication
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If you are running Trilium on localhost only or if authentication is handled by another component, you can disable Trilium’s authentication by adding the following to `config.ini`:
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## Reverse Proxy Setup
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To configure a reverse proxy for Trilium, you can use either **nginx** or **Apache**.
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To configure a reverse proxy for Trilium, you can use either **nginx** or **Apache**. You can also check out the documentation stored in the Reverse proxy folder.
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### nginx
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