Caddy reverse proxy with Pi-hole local DNS setup
Using Caddy’s reverse proxy functionality to browse my web applications with DNS instead of an IP address and port number.
Using Caddy’s reverse proxy functionality to browse my web applications with DNS instead of an IP address and port number.
With the recent release of XCP-ng 8.3, I found it intriguing to explore XCP-ng in tandem with Xen Orchestra for managing hosts and pools, as well as experimenting with XO Lite.
Adding the user interface for virtual machines to Cockpit, a cutting-edge web-based graphical interface for server management.
Adding the user interface for Podman containers to Cockpit, a cutting-edge web-based graphical interface for server management.
Cockpit is a cutting-edge web-based graphical interface for server management.
Discovering NixOS has been a pleasant surprise—I can’t believe it took me so long! It’s clean and allows for centralized configuration. I’m thrilled with it so far.
Walking you through the process of setting up Serge LLaMA AI Chat using a Windows Podman container.
phpMyAdmin is a free web-based software tool designed to manage and administer MariaDB.
Setting up the MariaDB container with Linux or NixOS configuration.
Caddy is a simple, open-source web server that I use as a local reverse proxy.
Setting up the Pi-hole container with Linux or NixOS configuration.
I searched for a simple dashboard to use as a home page on my clients, and I found it.
n8n is a workflow automation platform enabling you to connect anything to everything.
Smartmeter2mqtt is an application that parses smart meter data over the network or through a P1 cable. I use it in conjunction with a P1 reader.
QuestDB is a high-performance, open-source time series database and a compelling alternative to InfluxDB.
Setting up the InfluxDB time series database container.
Budibase is an open-source low-code platform designed to help users quickly build custom internal tools and workflows.
Setting up a web service using the Apache Hop Server.
Setting up a Telegraf container as a syslog server to analyze data sent by devices.
Jellyfin is a great open source media system and replaced my Plex installation.
Setting up a long-lived Apache Hop server container to experiment with.
Setting up Telegraf to monitor Docker so Home Assistant can use this data.
Setting up Grafana to craft stunning dashboards.
Deleting InfluxDB 2.x measurements by API or shell command.
Keeping files synchronized across multiple devices with Syncthing.
Setting up the Unbound container with Linux.
Setting up the Home Assistant container with MariaDB for the recorder and InfluxDB 2.x for the history.
Setting up the Node-RED container with authentication and Home Assistant nodes.
Setting up the UniFi Controller container.
Code-server is Visual Studio Code running on a remote server, accessible through the browser.
For local development, Jekyll can be run in server mode inside the container. It will watch for changes, rebuild the site, and provide access through its included web server.
The commands to check whether Docker or Podman containers are running properly or not.
Updating Docker containers with Portainer or just with the Linux terminal.
Using mysqldump and the crontab to backup MariaDB databases.
Portainer CE empowers you to efficiently manage all your orchestrator resources, including containers, images, volumes, and networks. Effortlessly deploy and efficiently manage containers with the toolkit and graphical user interface.
Setup your user account to run Docker commands without sudo.
A tiny container running WebDAV to create, change and move documents on a server.