# Evaluation Quickstart This section will guide you through a quick setup of Kanidm for evaluation. It's recommended that for a production deployment you follow the steps in the [installation chapter](installing_the_server.html) instead as there are a number of security considerations you should be aware of for production deployments. ### Requirements - docker or podman - `x86_64` cpu supporting `x86_64_v2` OR `aarch64` cpu supporting `neon` ### Get the software ```bash docker pull kanidm/server:latest ``` ### Configure the container ```bash docker volume create kanidmd docker create --name kanidmd \ -p 443:8443 \ -p 636:3636 \ -v kanidmd:/data \ kanidm/server:latest ``` ### Configure the server Create server.toml ```toml {{#rustdoc_include ../../examples/server_container.toml}} ``` ### Add configuration to container ```bash docker cp server.toml kanidmd:/data/server.toml ``` ### Generate evaluation certificates ```bash docker run --rm -i -t -v kanidmd:/data \ kanidm/server:latest \ kanidmd cert-generate ``` ### Start Kanidmd Container ```bash docker start kanidmd ``` ### Recover the Admin Role Passwords The `admin` account is used to configure Kanidm itself. ```bash docker exec -i -t kanidmd \ kanidmd recover-account admin ``` The `idm_admin` account is used to manage persons and groups. ``` docker exec -i -t kanidmd \ kanidmd recover-account idm_admin ``` ### Setup the client configuration ```toml # ~/.config/kanidm uri = "https://localhost:443" verify_ca = false ``` ### Check you can login ```bash kanidm login --name idm_admin ``` ### Create an account for yourself ``` kanidm person create ``` ### Setup your account credentials ``` kanidm person credential create-reset-token ``` Then follow the presented steps. ### What next? You can now follow the steps in the [administration section](administrivia.md)