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Notes:

	*  To check latest version of os and release cat /etc/*release
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	*  Ansible / Ansible vault / just / justfile

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Docker init Systems

There are a number of init systems used on docker containers, many are the defaults that ship with the standard Linux distributions, e.g. systemd which is particularly popular on the larger comprehensive distributions.


tldr;

There is a lot of argument in the init world, SystemD seems to have taken over the init system in most</description>
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Home Server Notes

The main reason for these notes is a reference to assist me with maintaining my home server. This includes upgrading the existing or setting up a new server in the future.

There are many reasons to setup a home server and many different options available. For me one of the big reasons is the tinkering and learning associated with such a set up. There are many other benefits. Perhaps also one of the largest negatives is also the time invested …</description>
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Docker Deluge Image / Service

I want a torrent service that uses a VPN and is set-up to block non VPN WAN (internet) access.  On my virtual machine implementation of this I used the following 3 packages: deluge (deluged with deluge-web), openvpn and nftables.  I have used both iptables and nftables and find nftables is definitely more elegant to use.  As far as I can tell there is not a Docker image that will meet m…</description>
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Rsync

These are my rsync notes.  I also used to use rsnapshot, however I was unhappy with the performance of this application and moved to restic.  The original rsnapshot notes have been rolled up and moved to the bottom of this page.

Rsync Notes

Main rsync command usage summary</description>
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Docker - DNS Server

What Is DNS and How Does It Work – A Comprehensive Guide

I have been using Bind9 as my home LAN DNS for the past few years. I originally operated it on bare metal on my home router computer.  In mid 2023 I successfully moved my Bind9 primary instance to my main home server in a container and created a slave instance in a container running on my home router computer.  I created a Docker Bind9 Image using base Docker Alpine Linux images, with S6 init s…</description>
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Docker mailserver

This mailserver setup follows Workaround&#039;s SPmail guide for Debian 12 “Bookworm”.  Key changes are that instead of installing on Debian 12 virtual machine1, with a Maria mysql database2, this setup is for installation on latest Alpine linux Docker image with s6-rc init using maria database.  I toyed with sqlite and basically got it functional, however the support apps do not function with sqlite, so I went ba…</description>
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Nextcloud Container

Nextcloud publishes their own Docker container of Nextcloud. The Nextcloud image on Docker hub is maintained by the Nextcloud community, and is not officially supported by Nextcloud!   Linuxserver.io, as well as some others also have Nextcloud containers on Docker Hub.</description>
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        <title>KPTree - Email Server Setup</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=home_server:email_server&amp;rev=1711267281&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux mail server email postfix dovecot emailserver debian ubuntu horde postfixadmin admin clamav apache roundcube webmail certbot certificate

KPTree - Email Server Setup

Email Server Notes

Setting up the email server on my home server was probably the most difficult task. Email server setup is intricate, risky and involves significant commitment and effort to setup reliably and maintain.</description>
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        <description>linux docker calibre

Calibre

Calibre

This Docker container is based linuxserver/calibre, Docker hub linuxserver/calibre, Calibre ebook management

The image is based upon current Ubuntu Long term release.

Calibre docker-compose.yml


services:
  calibre:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/calibre:latest
    container_name: calibre
    security_opt:
      - seccomp:unconfined #optional
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=Australia/Perth
      - PASSWORD= #optional
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        <title>Dokuwiki</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:docker-dokuwiki&amp;rev=1775347277&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker traefik dokuwiki container

Dokuwiki

Main Dokuwiki Page

The main dokuwiki page dokuwiki_setup.

Dokuwiki Container

This uses the linuxserver.io image from dockerhub, linuxserver/dokuwiki.  The Linuxserver.io documents can be found heredoc.linuxserver.io.


Defines web_data volume:


#Not USED
docker volume create --driver local \
    --opt type=none \
    --opt device=&quot;/home/docker_store/cloud.kptree.net/data&quot; \
    --opt o=bind cloud_data</description>
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        <title>Docker nginx / php notes</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:nginx-php-notes&amp;rev=1762648276&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker nginx php fast-cgi php-fpm

Docker nginx / php notes

nginx executable

I had some trouble getting nginx with php-fpm to operate.  So I tried to get working a simple setup to nut-out the nuances. I got it working using php-fpm socket with Apline Linux on 2 Docker instances, one running Nginx and the other php-fpm.</description>
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        <title>dokuwiki setup notes</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=home_server:dokuwiki_setup&amp;rev=1759144931&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux wiki dokuwiki server plugin markdown

dokuwiki setup notes

Also see notes on setting up Docker Dokuwiki container

	*  Dokuwiki home page
	*  Dokuwiki Installation instructions
	*  Upgrading Dokuwiki
	*  DokuWiki Manual
		*  Docuwiki maintenance
		*  How to backup DokuWiki?
		*  How to move DokuWiki from one Server to another?


dokuwiki backup

Back-ups placed here: &#039;/media/disk1/KarlData/Karl Data 2/dokuwiki_backups/&#039; and named KPtreeWiki-backup_yyyy-mm-dd.

e.g. sudo tar zcpfv &#039;/media/…</description>
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        <title>Flatpak</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=tech_notes:flatpak&amp;rev=1769139150&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux flatpak snap universal package

Flatpak

Flatpak is a universal Linux package management system, that is more agnostic than the Linux distributions package management systems. Flatpak currently only works with a desk top environment, it is not for servers. 

There are other universal package management systems available. One popular example is snap, however this is from Ubuntu and seems propriety in nature.</description>
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        <description>linux ipv6

IPv6 summary notes

Largely taken from

	* onemarcfifty
	* What You Need to Know about IPv6 Link-Local Addresses

Address length and format

The IPv6 address is 128 bits (i.e. 16 bytes) long and is written in 8 groups of 2 bytes in hexadecimal numbers separated by colons:

FDDD:F00D:CAFE:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001

Leading zeros of each block can be omitted, the above address can hence be written like this:
FDDD:F00D:CAFE:0:0:0:0:1

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        <title>Docker - diun &amp; ntfy</title>
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        <description>linux docker diun ntfy

Docker - diun &amp; ntfy

ntfy is a notification application and server frame work.  It has an iOS client and can also use standard web page and Andiod app.  I originally considered gotify however there is not iOS application for this notification system, which basically makes it of less value for me.</description>
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        <title>Docker</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:docker&amp;rev=1768611790&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker cli installation network volume iptables nftables portainer

Docker

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        <title>Docker - DHCP Kea Server</title>
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        <description>linux docker kea dhcp

Docker - DHCP Kea Server

Since mid 2023 I have been running a Docker ISC Kea Image using base Docker Alpine Linux images, with S6 init system. (ISC Kea is a modern replacement for their DHCP.)  The main DHCP server runs on my main server and I have an automatic fall over back up on my separate Linux router.  I basically followed the Kea template</description>
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        <title>File Sharing</title>
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        <description>linux docker file_sharing share sharing syncthing privatebin

File Sharing

All the applications have pro and cons.  This is listed at the beginning of each header.

There have been considered 3 different levels of access as described by the applications used:

	* Nextcloud - a full privately hosted publicly accessible file shareing application, with many additional features</description>
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        <title>ntp</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:ntp&amp;rev=1763129565&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>ntp

I remember looking at this circa 2016 - 2021 and letting go at that time,  crony had just been released and systemd was still relatively new at that time. 

systemd commands

	* sudo systemctl status systemd-timesyncd
		* The default configuration is shown in</description>
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        <title>KPTree - Home Desktop Setup</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=home_server:mswindows_notes&amp;rev=1773644658&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>mswindows windows setup tip notes personal license powertoys

KPTree - Home Desktop Setup

Background

I have Windows on my main desk top machine, it is dual boot with Debian/XFCE.  I am using Debian almost exclusively now.  The BIOS based dual boot works well, I have it defaulting to Debian.  I do not currently have a Windows VM setup on my main server.  My 3 sons also have computers with Windows on them. Lastly, I am required to used company Windows machines at work.  Hence I like to keep a li…</description>
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        <title>DHCP / DNS Setup</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=linux_router:dns_dhcp&amp;rev=1734233746&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux router dns dhcp bind ip ipv6 radvd host dig nslookup

DHCP / DNS Setup

Outdated

I have moved my DNS and DHCP servers to Docker, Docker-DNS Server.  I am still using ISC_Bind9, but am now using ISC_Kea for DHCP as ISC_Bind is no longer supported as of 2022.

tl;dr;

Further to this I am not looking at backups for both these services on my local area network.  Whilst these services worked reliably well, when ever I shutdown the the router with</description>
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        <title>ASCII</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=tech_notes:ascii&amp;rev=1716009085&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>ascii code

ASCII
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        <title>boot tools</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=tech_notes:boot&amp;rev=1726996418&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux boot uefi ventoy

boot tools

list drives

	*  df -h
	*  sudo fdisk -l
	*  lsblk flags:
		*  -f to get more verbose output
		*  -o to get specific output columns, use -h option to see list of column options

	*  blkid
	*  ls -l /dev/disk/by-id, additional list options:</description>
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        <title>Network Speed testing</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=tech_notes:iperf&amp;rev=1737208097&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux network testing speed

speed speed test testing tech notes technical

Network Speed testing

Use the iperf3 command to test network speeds.

	* iperf3 -s to start in server mode
	* iperf3 -c 192.168.1.10 -t 20 to test server on ip address 192.168.1.10 for 20 tries.
	* iperf3 -c 192.168.1.1 -t7  -b 2.5G -u 6001
	* iperf3 -c 192.168.1.1 -t7  -R -b 2.5G -u 6001</description>
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        <title>Programs &amp; Applications</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=tech_notes:programs&amp;rev=1763108348&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>programs applications pipx flatpak

Programs &amp; Applications

dpkg -l

dpkg -l lists all the installed programs on a Debian apt based system.  There are too many to list all and many are built in system commands.

Below are some that I highlight for interest and future reference to easily find on reinstall.</description>
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        <title>Web Browser Notes</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=tech_notes:web_browsers&amp;rev=1740967743&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>web browser config

Web Browser Notes

The purpose of reloading web page(s) and bypass the cache is to get a fresh copy of possibly outdated or corrupted files currently stored in the disk cache. You can do this as the first attempt if a normal reload doesn&#039;t seem to be giving an up to date version of a website or if you otherwise experience issues with a website. 
We usually advice this in case of issues:</description>
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        <title>Authentication</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:authentication&amp;rev=1735429024&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker authentication

Authentication

References

	* Authentik Docs
		* Install - Docker Compose
		* Configuration
		* Applications
		* Providers

	* Ultimate Authentik Docker Compose Guide with Traefik
Back Start page Next</description>
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        <title>Docker-Compose</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:docker-compose&amp;rev=1776171829&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker compose docker-compose docker_compose container network

Docker-Compose

	* Docker Docs Compose specification, The Compose Specification

Some commands:

	* docker-compose pull, it would seem this is required to ensure the latest image(s) is downloaded
	* docker-compose up -d --build --force-recreate
		*  -d run as deamon (in background)
		*  --build on required if the compose includes building an image</description>
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        <title>Homepage dashboard</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:docker-homepage&amp;rev=1749636170&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>homepage dashboard heimdall postges postgesql

Homepage dashboard

A home page is basically a webpage that provides a summary of your system and also has links to launch web applications and bookmarks.  It may also have other utility information, such as system configuration and status, time, calendar, etc.</description>
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        <description>linux docker matrix synapse

Matrix

Matrix is an open protocol for decentralised, secure communications.

references

	* linuxhandbook.com install-matrix-synapse-docker
	* Computing for geeks Synapse matrix homeserver in Docker
	* matrix.org
	* Matrix Installation Instructions
	* Docker hub matrixdotorg/synapse
	* Matrix Docker Install
	* github matrix-org synapse-email-account-validity
	* How to set up and configure your own TURN server using Coturn
	* How to Install Matrix Synapse Homeserver …</description>
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        <title>Reverse Proxy Server - Traefik</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:docker-reverse-proxy&amp;rev=1736211611&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker traefik reverse_proxy proxy openssl ssl certificate portainer cloudsec

Reverse Proxy Server - Traefik

I seem to have gotten the Traefik reverse proxy working according to Techno Tim Put Wildcard Certificates and SSL on EVERYTHING (github reference_files for traefik-portainer-ssl).  Also see Jim&#039;s Garage Your Traefik Isn&#039;t Secure (JimsGarage/Traefik-Secure/

Below is a basic description of the process that aligns with my configuration files. I do this for 2 reasons, both allowing m…</description>
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        <title>Bookmarking Servers</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:hoarder&amp;rev=1746938416&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker bookmark bookmarking karakeep linkwarden

Bookmarking Servers

There are many different bookmarking programs available at this time.  I have listed 2 self hosted types here, Karakeep and Linkwarden.  I do not know which is “better”.  

I am not sure I like the concept in Karakeep which used 3rd party AI to assist with bookmarking tagging.  Perhaps it works well.</description>
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        <title>Docker Miscellaneous</title>
        <link>https://wiki.kptree.net/doku.php?id=docker_notes:misc&amp;rev=1766966976&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>linux docker it-tools dockge loki watchtower netbox

Docker Miscellaneous

IT-TOOLS

Useful tools for developer and people working in IT.

docker-compose.yml

---
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        image: &#039;corentinth/it-tools:latest&#039;
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        #    - &#039;8080:80&#039;
        restart: unless-stopped
        container_name: it-tools
        networks:
          - proxy
        labels:
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          - &quot;traefik.docker.network=proxy&quot;
          - &quot;traefik.http.routers.…</description>
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Crowdsec

	* docker exec crowdsec cscli metrics to inspect Cloudsec metrics
	* docker exec crowdsec cscli bouncer list to list active bouncers
	* docker exec crowdsec cscli parsers list to list active bouncers

Cloudsec Cloud Security Panel

&lt;https://blog.lrvt.de/configuring-crowdsec-with-traefik/&gt;
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From wikipedia; Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) is a protocol that assists in traversal of network address translators (NAT) or firewalls for multimedia applications. It may be used with the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). It is most useful for clients on networks masqueraded by symmetric NAT devices. TURN does not aid in running servers on well known ports in the private network through a NAT; it supports the c…</description>
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Docker Host

KVM versus Proxmox

I originally started using Linux KVM based VM, with QEMU and Libvirt on Ubuntu bare metal, circa 2014, this before was I was aware that Proxmox existed.  Around 2020 I moved to Debian as my preferred bare metal distribution for server and desktop, I stopped using Windows as my main home desktop around this time. When I started playing around with Docker to create my own container images I preferred use of…</description>
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VNC

I set up Guacamole using Install Guacamole on Docker – VNC, SSH, SFTP, and RDP like a Boss!.

	*  &lt;ctrl&gt;&lt;shift&lt;alt&gt; keystroke in a Guacamole session opens and closes the Guacamole control panel.

My docker-compose.yml

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    image: linuxserver/mariadb:latest
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Private LAN VPN Access

The scope here concerns use of VPN (Virtual Private Network) to gain secure access from the public network to a local private network.  It relates to private secure access and use from the public network.  It does not consider public VPNs setup for public use.</description>
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KPTree Torrent VM Setup

Deluge Headless setup

The main reference used is Havetheknowhow.com, specifically for the deluge headless setup, Havetheknowhow.com - How to install Deluge Headless. The Deluge support page is also a root source of knowledge Deluge systemd. Whatbox Deluge also has some interesting dialog.

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Web Server setup

Basic Web Server setup on VM

I am moving away from Ubuntu to Debian. I find the instruction for here are good to setup a basic web server Digitalocean&#039;s LAMP on Debian 11 and Computing for Geeks LAMP on Debian.


Old, tl;dr;

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Linux Router Background

I have had the router hardware for about 7 years now, as of June 2023. It took me nearly 18 months to set up as primary home router on bare metal, with DNS and DHCP. I got Wireguard up and running a year ago.  I have some basic monitoring software running, darkstat and glances. I have not bothered to setup VMs or containers, it all runs bare metal. I managed to use</description>
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Router Miscellaneous

Monitoring

There are a number of linux monitoring packages available. See these links for more examples see, 13 Linux Performance Monitoring Tools – Part 2, and 30 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know. Below are a few that I have tried and use.

iftop

iftop - display bandwidth usage on an interface by host

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KPTree Recipes

Recipe Links

Stollen:

I do not like mazipan, and do not like it in Stollen. Hence these links exclude reference to recipes with marzipan.

	* The spice house Old-Fashioned Christmas Stollen
	* The Spruce German Christmas Stollen
	* You&#039;re Doing It Wrong: Christmas Bread
	* Poppyseed Stollen
	* Stollen (No-Knead)
	* Traditional German Stollen

Kaesekuchen - German Cheesecake in Diana&#039;s Recipe Book

German Cottage Cheese Cheesecake

Ratatouille

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Project Index

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ansible

	* sudo apt install sshpass The sshpass package must be installed.
	* Create a file ansible.cfg in your current folder with the following contents:

[defaults]
host_key_checking = false

	* create password less login to remote machines
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Shell Builtin Commands

I just spent half a day trying to get alias working in a script to no avail. Alias is normally, if not always a so call builtin command.

I have been attempting to use / learn Alpine Linux which defaults to sh/ash shell mostly builtin into Busybox. Unfortunately the bulk of shell documentation the web is based upon bash shell which is not suitable / outright incorrect with the nuances of sh/ash with busybox.  Interestingly I found this …</description>
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        <description>Domain names, domain nameservers, DNS and DHCP

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git

To install in Debian: sudo apt install git

In directory to be made into git: git init

To save files to staging file:  git add . or individual files

To commit files: git commit -m &#039;change description of save progress&#039;

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Linux CLI Commands

Various Linux CLI (Command Line Interface) Commands with examples and grouped by type

File System

Find specific file types

	* Using ls:
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markdown

	* QOwnnotes
		* QOwnNotes
		* Markdown Cheetsheet

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Nginx

On a simple system nginx can be started with /usr/sbin/nginx basically calling nginx executable with defaults.

nginx -h

nginx version: nginx/1.24.0
Usage: nginx [-?hvVtTq] [-s signal] [-p prefix]
             [-e filename] [-c filename] [-g directives]

Options:
  -?,-h         : this help
  -v            : show version and exit
  -V            : show version and configure options then exit
  -t            : test configuration and exit
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PiKVM

I purchased a PiKVM kit in 2021, and got it operational at that time.  I did not need to use it until recently, 2024-09. Basically a special &#039;hat&#039; is mounted on a standard Raspberry Pi 4, the smallest memory unit type being sufficient (2 GB).  The kit was complete with all the required parts, such as the hat, Raspberry PI, a case, small OLED display and various cables.  The PiKVM is V3 HAT with RPi V4 2GB.</description>
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References

Getting started with execline scripting
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ssh with key files

The advantages of using SSH key-based include:

	* Improved security
	* Easier access to ssh (if password keys are not used)

Clearly use of unique password encrypted keys gives best security.  However if a user has access to you terminal and user password they effectively have full system access anyway.</description>
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VNC Server

This section is a bit of a mess and needs a clean up.....

I want a simple server GUI VNC system.  Sadly most the instructions on the net do not seem to meet my needs.

	*  Install a GUI
		*  A light desktop system, e.g. xfce
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Manjaro Setup Notes

I tried Manjaro circa 2019 for a couple of years as my main Linux Desktop.  I had no major problems with it. An occasional minor problem this nVidia graphic card and some minor issues with updates. Having used Debian / Ubuntu the past 10 years on servers I decided to switch to Debian testing desk top with XFCE.  Debian testing basically give a similar level of latest updates as Manjaro/Arch.  I have not …</description>
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ISP IPoE DHCP Setup Notes

Notes on Setting up a Linux router for IPoE DHCP.

old, tldr;

After a few years of reasonable successful use of bridged VDSL modem with Linux Router running pppoe and nftables my ISP informed me that they do not use authentication on the connection with username and password. In fact they mention they used dhcp IPoE as well as PPPoE.  I set up my spare modem as they described and it worked straight way. When I tried my…</description>
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NFTables Configuration

The best reference for nftables is at the dedicated wiki wiki nftables. Some other references I found nftables router. The reference at stosb is good, but not for a router Explaining My Configs: nftables. Nftables Cheatsheet

After a lot of experimenting the following is my NFTables router configuration file. Create the following file called:</description>
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Router Configuration, Switch &amp; Server Setup

Router Configuration

[DRAFT]
A router performs the following key features:

	*  A gateway between different network areas
		*  Restrict network traffic
		*  Forward Network traffic
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Wireguard VPN access from WAN to LAN

I use a Docker instance for my Wireguard server now.

I use 2 forms of vpn (virtual private network) on my home server.

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Electronics Info/Data

LEDS and Diode notes

Some rough notes concerning LEDs and diodes.







References

	* Basic Light Emitting Diode guide
	* Guide to LED Circuit Designs and LED Basics &amp; Operation

Resistor
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        <title>Sprinkler Solenoid 24VAC Woes</title>
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Sprinkler Solenoid 24VAC Woes

See my Home Sprinkler notes

I have had many problems with my sprinkler system; decrepit failing 30 year old underground wiring, failing solenoid valves and their solenoids.  Some of the old solenoid valves were replaced as they had mechanically failed. The multiple issues made it vary difficult to diagnose what was happening at any time.</description>
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Here are my notes from starting to use and learn the python programming language.
I am only focusing on Python 3 at this time.

python subprocess subprocess.run

subprocess module

The subprocess module allows you to spawn new processes, connect to their input/output/error pipes, and obtain their return codes.</description>
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Alpine Linux

references

	* Alpine Package Filter
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Linux Block Device Notes

Linux Disk Partition and Format Notes

Some basic tools

	* ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/ will list the disks with UUIDs
	* lsblk  to list partitions (or list block devices)
	* lsblk -f or blkid  to list the UUIDs
	* sudo blkid will list data blocks</description>
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NFS

There are a lot of resources online for NFS (Network File System).  Nevertheless I decided to place my notes here to help me with my configuration, as there are a number of nuances that such notes will potentially assist with in the future. Sadly a number of resources I use seem out of date, not updated and/or possible subject to disappearance.</description>
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SSH Notes

SSH Login Message

Acronyms and Definitions

	* MOTD = Message of the Day

Login Messages

	* sudo vim /etc/issue.net Displays a message before the user begins login, I do not use this.
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        <description>personal about

This Wiki has been primarily set up for my personal use, my personal notes.

My passwords are not kept anywhere on this Wiki!

There is no known or otherwise advertisements links on any of my web sites.

I have added the text (Private) to private pages not public available without wiki admin password access.  I also added the tag KPTree Wiki index

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Debian Server Network Setup

Debian Network - Server Interface Setup

As of Debian 10 (Buster) Debian still by default uses this interface Setup.  It can be setup to use netplan inface.


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ISP PPPoE Network Setup

A reasonably comprehensive discussion on Ubuntu forums Setup Ubuntu Server as a router using a PPPoE connection, MTU and TCP MSS when using PPPoE. Also from Ubuntu forums How to Optimize your Internet Connection using MTU and RWIN. Ubuntu documentation ADSLPPPoE. PPPD manual page.

Another reference is Confirm Blog Using PPPoE on Linux.

Some other references:

	*  Connecting to NBN HFC with a linux router] Internode router set…</description>
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router index
Linux Router Setup Notes - IndexStart page next page</description>
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Wifi Router / Access Points

I prefer to run higher quality wifi access points (AP) than the all in one type routers.   My current router is X86 based running Linux Nftables on bare metal and Bind9 and Kea as well as some other services in Docker on a VM.</description>
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        <title>Home Sprinkler Setup Notes</title>
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Home Sprinkler Setup Notes

See my  Sprinker solenoid woes

Reticulation System

The home I am currently living in and own had a garden irrigation system install with bore pump when purchased.  The system was over 20 years old when I purchased and is now over 30 years old.</description>
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        <title>Oscilloscope</title>
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Oscilloscope

I recently purchase a small single channel digital oscilloscope, Zeeweii DSO154Pro.  Typical for Chinese supply the instruction provided are terse.  These are some additional notes.

DSO154PRO Parameters (from suppliers manual):



The accuracy above 15MHz may be such that use in this range is limited.</description>
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KVM Setup

I original setup my main server and virual machines all with Ubuntu.  However I have started using Debian and find it leaner than Ubuntu. I am slowly moving my various servers and virtual machines to Debian.

	* Install And Configure KVM In Ubuntu 20.04 Headless Server
	* Installing KVM on Debian 10
	* How To Install KVM Hypervisor on Debian 12|11|10
	* How to install KVM server on …</description>
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Linux Firmware Notes

Some issues with non-free firmware blobs on Debian

ASpeed Technologies

The sudo dmseg command shows the warning Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/ast_dp501_fw.bin for module ast.  This relates to the ASpeed BMS VGA graphics microcode.  The simple solution seems to be be to install the non-free microcode blob using</description>
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IPMI Console Setup

I have 3 computers from Supermicro with BMC and IPMI.  The Supermicro provided utility program IPMIView is good, but the iKVM console redirection facility is woefully unreliable and also seems to be poorly documented! (Probably because it is based upon Java.)  Interestingly this utility program is provided for Windows and Linux, and is even available in Manjaro AUR repositories.  (This probably actually makes sense as many Supermic…</description>
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Commonly used commands and scripts

dmesg

sudo dmesg lists the OS boot messages between grub and os up.
sudo dmesg --level=emerg,alert,crit,err,warn,notice,debug give a more succinct list of focus potential problem issues.

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        <title>Simlinks</title>
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Simlinks

A symlink is a soft or hard link to a directory location to another directory location or file.  It effectively allows a directory tree (soft link only) to be made for different non-structured directory locations, even across partitions.  It allows configuration file control by having current configuration file pointing to different version or use type configuration files, depending on use case.</description>
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