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3. Provide required information like stack name, DBAllocatedStorage, DBInstanceClass, DBName, DBPassword,
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DBUser, InstanceType, InstanceStorage, MasterKey, ArtifactoryVersion, KeyName, ArtifactoryLicense1-5, MultiAZDatabase, SSHLocation, Certificate, CertificateKey, SecondaryNodeCount. Then click next.
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DBUser, InstanceType, InstanceStorage, MasterKey, ArtifactoryVersion, KeyName, ArtifactoryLicense1-5, MultiAZDatabase, SSHLocation, Certificate, CertificateKey, SecondaryNodeCount, ExtraJavaOptions. Then click next.
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4. Mark on checkbox to allow CloudFormation to create IAM user for Artifactory to access S3 bucket.
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2. Pass your SSL Certificate Key in parameter `CertificateKey` as string
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3. Set `CertificateDomain` as `jfrog.team`
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4. Set `ArtifactoryServerName` as `artifactory` if you want to access artifactory with `https://artifactory.jfrog.team`
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5. Create Rout53 with entry `artifactory.jfrog.team` pointing to ELB value provided as output in CloudFormation Stack.
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6. Create Rout53 with entry `*.jfrog.team` pointing to ELB value provided as output in CloudFormation Stack.
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5. Create DNS for example Rout53 with entry `artifactory.jfrog.team` pointing to ELB value provided as output in CloudFormation Stack.
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6. Create DNS for example Route53 with entry `*.jfrog.team` pointing to ELB value provided as output in CloudFormation Stack.
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7. If you have virtual docker registry with name `docker-virtual` in artifactory. You can access it via `docker-virtual.jfrog.team`
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e.g ```docker pull docker-virtual.jfrog.team/nginx```
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