# Run dae as a Daemon Service [systemd](https://wiki.debian.org/systemd) allows you to create and manage services in extremely powerful and flexible ways. > **Note**: (Prerequisites) If your distribution's service manager is provided by systemd. dae can run as a daemon (systemd) service so that it can run at boot. ## Prerequisites ### Optional Geo Data Files For more convenient traffic split, dae relies on the following data sources, [geoip.dat](https://github.com/v2fly/geoip/releases/latest) and [geosite.dat](https://github.com/v2fly/domain-list-community/releases/latest). ```shell mkdir -p /usr/local/share/dae/ pushd /usr/local/share/dae/ curl -L -o geoip.dat https://github.com/v2fly/geoip/releases/latest/download/geoip.dat curl -L -o geosite.dat https://github.com/v2fly/domain-list-community/releases/latest/download/dlc.dat popd ``` ### Configuration File > **Note**: The config file is recommended to save under `/etc/dae` Download the sample config file: ```bash mkdir -p /etc/dae curl -L -o /etc/dae/config.dae https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae/raw/main/example.dae ``` ## Download pre-compiled binaries Releases are available in > **Note**: If you would like to get a taste of new features, there are nightly (latest) builds available. Most of the time, newly proposed changes will be included in `PRs` and will be exported as cross-platform executable binaries in builds (GitHub Action Workflow Build). Noted that newly introduced features are sometimes buggy, do it at your own risk. However, we still highly encourage you to check out our latest builds as it may help us further analyze features stability and resolve potential bugs accordingly. Nightly builds are available in ```bash sudo chmod +x ./dae sudo install -Dm755 dae /usr/bin/ # helper dae [-h,--help] # check version dae version ``` ## Setup ```bash # download the sample systemd.service sudo curl -L -o /etc/systemd/system/dae.service https://github.com/daeuniverse/dae/raw/main/install/dae.service # reload and restart daemon to take effect sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable dae --now sudo systemctl status dae ``` ## Check System Logs ```bash sudo journalctl -xefu dae ```