# New instance For the below to work, it is important that you have a domain that you point onto your testserver and open port 443 in your router/firewall. - [ ] The `New AIO instance` section should show an input field that allows to enter a domain that will be used for Nextcloud later on as well as a short explanation regarding dynamic DNS - [ ] Now test a few examples in the input box: - [ ] Entering `djfslkklk` should report that DNS config is not set or the domain is not in a valid format - [ ] Entering `https://sdjflkjk.cpm` should report that this is not a valid domain - [ ] Entering `10.0.0.1` should report that ip-addresses are not supported - [ ] Entering `nextcloud.com` should report that the domain does not point to this server - [ ] Entering the domain that does point to your server e.g. `yourdomain.com` should finally redirect you to the next screen (if you did not configure your domain yet or did not open port 443, it should report that to you) - [ ] Now you should see a button `Start containers` and an explanation which points out that clicking on the button will start the containers and that this can take a long time. - [ ] Below that you should see a section `Optional addons` which shows a checkbox list with addons that can be enabled or disabled. - [ ] Collabora and Nextcloud Talk should be enabled, the rest disabled - [ ] Unchecking/Checking any of these should insert a button that allows to save the set config - [ ] Checking OnlyOffice and Collabora at the same time should show a warning that this is not supported and should not saving the new config - [ ] Recommended is to uncheck all options now - [ ] Clicking on the save button should reload the page and activate the new config - [ ] Clickig on the `Start containers` button should finally reveal a big spinning wheel that should block all elements on the side of being clicked. - [ ] After waiting a few minutes, it should reload and show a new page - [ ] On top of the page should be shown which channel you are running - [ ] Below that, it should show that containers are currently starting - [ ] Below that it should show a section with Containers: Apache, Database, Nextcloud and Redis and that your containers are up-to-date - [ ] On the bottom should be the Optional addons section shown but with disabled checkboxes (not clickable) - [ ] A automatic reload every 5s should happen until all Containers are started (as long as this window is focused) - [ ] After waiting a bit longer it should instead of the advice that your containers are currently running show the initial Nextcloud credentials (username, password) and below that a button that allows to open the Nextcloud interface in a new tab - [ ] Clicking on that button should open the Nextcloud interface in a new tab and you should be able to log in using the provided credentials - [ ] Below the Containers section it should show a `Stop containers` button - [ ] Below the Containers section and above the Optional Addons section, you should see a Backup and restore section and an AIO password change section You can now continue with [003-automatic-login.md](./003-automatic-login.md).