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> Now Bellsprout shows up and asks Tangela, "Hey, I want to learn how to do this too! Can I please run a capsul on your home server as well?" Bellsprout creates a new capsul on Tangela's home server. "This is so cool, I'm going to start my own capsul hub too, so I can help other people host home servers someday," Tangela says. Tangela registers the my-local-hub.org domain name, sets up dynamic DNS, installs the capsul hub software, and configures port forwarding on thier home router. Bellsprout installs the capsul cog software on thier home server, and migrates thier capsul vm to it. A network tunnel is created from my-local-hub.org to Bellsprout's home server. And thus, the process can repeat, again and again... From an experiment in a VM to a community resource. From a single-tenant home server to a multi-tenant one. And an insulated node stuck behind a NAT, to a new public service provider on the global internet.

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