No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(53 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
networking acronym:
People, Do Not Teach Smart People Acronyms
The reason is smart people can come up with their own.
[[hopp-rsk-ddt01]] Test log and notes
[[hopp-rsk-pve01]] ProxMox Virtual Environment
[[hovd-rsk-dss01]] development debian single server (using lxc containers)
download non-enterprise proxmox updates
https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/scripts?id=post-pve-install&ategory=Proxmox+%26+Virtualization
<nowiki>bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/tools/pve/post-pve-install.sh)"</nowiki>
Note: Anything referring to ubuntu as a server OS is being changed to strictly debian.  I will have an ubuntu vm desktop at some point
==Food==
==Food==


Line 27: Line 43:
**[https://lostaquitosaz.com/ahwatukee Los Taquitos]
**[https://lostaquitosaz.com/ahwatukee Los Taquitos]
**[https://nirosgyros.com/menu Niro's Gyros]
**[https://nirosgyros.com/menu Niro's Gyros]
*Vancouver, WA
**No entry yet


===Recipes===
===Recipes===
Line 96: Line 115:
*[https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.html.en Ubuntu Shortcuts]
*[https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.html.en Ubuntu Shortcuts]
*[https://wiki.rsksolutions.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css Wiki CSS]
*[https://wiki.rsksolutions.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css Wiki CSS]
*[[¯\_(ツ)_/¯]]
*[[¯/ (ツ) /¯|¯\_(ツ)_/¯]]
 
===Server===
*[https://forums.debian.net/index.php Debian Forums]


==Servers==
==Servers==
Notes on server names and functions for planned future use.
Notes on server names and functions for planned future use.
===dell===
https://www.greenpcgamers.com/dell/dell-poweredge-rack/poweredge-13th-gen-rackmount-servers/poweredge-r730-r730xd-hardware-upgrade-guide/
Up to 2 x QC Xeon E5-2637 V4 3.5Ghz 15MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.7Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2P3)
Up to 2 x 6C Xeon E5-2643 V4 3.40Ghz 20MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.7Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2P4)
Up to 2 x 8C Xeon E5-2667 V4 3.2Ghz 25MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2P5)
Up to 2 x 10C Xeon E5-2640 V4 2.40Ghz 25MB 8GTs Processor | 3.4Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2NZ)
Up to 2 x 12C Xeon E5-2687W V4 3.0Ghz 30MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.5Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2NA)
Up to 2 x 14C Xeon E5-2690 V4 2.6Ghz 35MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.5Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2N2)
Up to 2 x 18C Xeon E5-2697 V4 2.3Ghz 45MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2JV)
Up to 2 x 18C Xeon E5-2698 V4 2.2Ghz 50MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2JW)
Up to 2 x 22C Xeon E5-2699 V4 2.2Ghz 55MB 9.6GTs Processor | 3.6Ghz Max Turbo Frequency (SR2JS
===HP===
HP supplied software
https://support.hpe.com/connect/s/search?language=en_US#q=dl360%20gen9&t=All&sort=relevancy&numberOfResults=25&archive=false
https://www.toolify.ai/hardware/maximize-your-hp-proliant-dl-360-gen-9-server-with-the-best-processors-3021683
Compatible Processors for HP Proliant DL 360 Gen 9 Server
Low-End Processors
E5-2620v3
E5-2630v3
Value Processors
E5-2660 V3
E5-2670 V3
E5-2680 V3
High-End Processors
E5-2690 V4
E5-2695 V4
E5-2697 V4
E5-2698 V4
E5-2699 V4


===Physical===
===Physical===
*[[hovp-rsk-uos00]] : OpenStack - Currently in use, my clunky old laptop.  Consider changing from Ubuntu to [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/VirtualBox Arch]
*[[hovp-rsk-uos00]] : OpenStack - Currently in use, my clunky old laptop.  Consider changing from Ubuntu to [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/VirtualBox Arch]
*[[iapp-rsk-owr01]] : OpenWRT Wireless Router - Linksys router (model noted below this page).  VPN client profile rebuild still pending.
*[[hopp-rsk-pve01]] : Proxmox Virtual Environment
*[[hopp-rsk-owr01]] : OpenWRT Wireless Router - Linksys router (model noted below this page).  VPN client profile rebuild still pending.


===Virtual===
===Virtual===
Line 111: Line 189:
===Upcoming===
===Upcoming===
The following will be strictly for RSK Solutions and demo models for future domains like Casper307 and NIALC
The following will be strictly for RSK Solutions and demo models for future domains like Casper307 and NIALC
*[[hovp-rsk-ucs01]] : CommunicationServer - Dovecot/Postfix, Matrix
*[[hovp-rsk-dcs01]] : CommunicationServices - Dovecot/Postfix, Matrix
*[[hovp-rsk-udb01]] : DataBase - MariaDB
*[[hovp-rsk-udb01]] : DataBase - MariaDB
*[[hovp-rsk-uds01]] : DirectoryServer - LDAP
*[[hovp-rsk-uds01]] : DirectoryServices - LDAP
*[[hovp-rsk-ufs01]] : FileServer - Nextcloud
*[[hovp-rsk-ufs01]] : FileServices - Nextcloud
*[[hovp-rsk-umc01]] : MineCraft - Java game server, maybe bedrock too
*[[hovp-rsk-umc01]] : MineCraft - [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Tutorial:Setting_up_a_Java_Edition_server#Ubuntu,_Raspbian,_Debian-based Java game server], maybe bedrock too.
*[[hovp-rsk-upa01]] : PrivateAppliance - phpIPAM, phpLDAPadmin, [https://www.linuxbabe.com/linux-server/install-phpmyadmin-nginx-ubuntu-22-04 phpMyAdmin], VaultWarden
*[[hovp-rsk-upa01]] : PrivateAppliances - phpIPAM, phpLDAPadmin, [https://www.linuxbabe.com/linux-server/install-phpmyadmin-nginx-ubuntu-22-04 phpMyAdmin], VaultWarden
*[[hovp-rsk-uwa01]] : WebApps - akaunting, ghost, gitlab, kimai2, mediawiki, opencart, osticket, phpbb, piwigo, property web builder, roundcube, wordpress
*[[hovp-rsk-uwa01]] : WebAppliances - akaunting, ghost, gitlab, kimai2, mediawiki, opencart, osticket, phpbb, piwigo, property web builder, roundcube, wordpress


The following will be desktop environments available for use as remote appliances accessable from my home LAN and via VPN
The following will be desktop environments available for use as remote appliances accessable from my home LAN and via VPN
Line 184: Line 262:
===Home Office===
===Home Office===
*[https://www.newegg.com/ Newegg]
*[https://www.newegg.com/ Newegg]
*[https://www.ebay.com/str/urtoutletnh URT]


===Locksport===
===Locksport===
Line 194: Line 273:
*[https://www.ultimatesecuritydevices.com/#gsc.tab=0 Ultimate Security Devices]
*[https://www.ultimatesecuritydevices.com/#gsc.tab=0 Ultimate Security Devices]
*[https://www.youngbrosstampworks.com/ Young Bros]
*[https://www.youngbrosstampworks.com/ Young Bros]
===Market===
*[https://www.fredmeyer.com/ Fred Meyer]


===Paracord Lanyards===
===Paracord Lanyards===
*[https://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en_US/product/miniwire-carabiner/?colorid=4372 Black Diamond]
*[https://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en_US/product/miniwire-carabiner/?colorid=4372 Black Diamond]
*[https://www.amazon.com/stores/ParacordPlanet/page/A7D7256B-9433-41AA-8671-711621DB3AE6?lp_asin=B01LX3NLH0&ref_=ast_bln&store_ref=bl_ast_dp_brandLogo_sto Paracord Planet]
*[https://www.amazon.com/stores/ParacordPlanet/page/A7D7256B-9433-41AA-8671-711621DB3AE6?lp_asin=B01LX3NLH0&ref_=ast_bln&store_ref=bl_ast_dp_brandLogo_sto Paracord Planet]
===Reading===
*[https://www.hpb.com/ Half Price Books]
*[https://www.goodreads.com/ Goodreads]
*[https://www.thriftbooks.com/?utm_adgroup=&gad_campaignid=154670832 Thrift Books]


==Software==
==Software==
Line 207: Line 294:
*[https://inkscape.org/ Inkscape]
*[https://inkscape.org/ Inkscape]
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download *Minecraft]
*[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download *Minecraft]
**[https://www.spigotmc.org/ SpigotMC]
***[https://hub.spigotmc.org/jenkins/job/BuildTools/ BuildTools]
**[https://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins Bukkit]
***[https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/essentialsx EssentialsX]
***[https://luckperms.net/ LuckPerms]
***[https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/multiverse-core Multiverse-Core]
***PermissionsEx
***[https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/vault Vault]
***[https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/viaversion.19254/ ViaVersion]
***[https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/worldedit WorldEdit]
***[https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/worldguard WorldGuard]
*[https://www.vandyke.com/cgi-bin/releases.php?product=securecrt *SecureCRT]
*[https://www.vandyke.com/cgi-bin/releases.php?product=securecrt *SecureCRT]
*[https://ubuntu.com/download Ubuntu]
*[https://ubuntu.com/download Ubuntu]
**[https://github.com/elementdavv/internet_archive_downloader Internet Archive Downloader]
**[https://github.com/elementdavv/internet_archive_downloader Internet Archive Downloader]
**[https://exiftool.org/ ExifTool] Powerful metadata removal tool
**[https://exiftool.org/ ExifTool] Powerful metadata removal tool
*OpenWRT
**[https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/vpn/openvpn/server OpenVPN]
*[https://www.ultraedit.com/ *UltraEdit]
*[https://www.ultraedit.com/ *UltraEdit]
*[https://www.virtualbox.org/ VirtualBox]
*[https://www.virtualbox.org/ VirtualBox]
Line 254: Line 354:


With those three values configured under the "LabConfig" key, close the "Registry Editor", and then type exit in the "Command Prompt" followed by enter to close the window. You can now click on the "Install now" button to proceed to get "Microsoft Windows 11" installed as a virtual-machine on top of VirtualBox.
With those three values configured under the "LabConfig" key, close the "Registry Editor", and then type exit in the "Command Prompt" followed by enter to close the window. You can now click on the "Install now" button to proceed to get "Microsoft Windows 11" installed as a virtual-machine on top of VirtualBox.
===VirtualBox CLI Tips===
[https://www.oracle.com/technical-resources/articles/it-infrastructure/admin-manage-vbox-cli.html From Oracle]
Screen is not needed to run these in the background, just replace "ServerName" with the instance name.
$ VBoxManage startvm ServerName --type headless
Waiting for VM "ServerName" to power on...
VM "ServerName" has been successfully started.


==WRT3200ACM==
==WRT3200ACM==
Line 268: Line 376:
===LuCI===
===LuCI===
Install the [https://docs.openwrt.melmac.net/luci-app-advanced-reboot/ LuCI-app-advanced-reboot] package.  This is the easiest method.
Install the [https://docs.openwrt.melmac.net/luci-app-advanced-reboot/ LuCI-app-advanced-reboot] package.  This is the easiest method.
https://github.com/stangri/luci-app-advanced-reboot Maybe add description to partition selection page


===OpenVPN===
===OpenVPN===
Line 443: Line 553:
===Physical===
===Physical===
Power cycling the router 3 times in quick succession When it powers on the power LED turns on then will go out briefly, This is when you turn it back off do this again and on the 3rd cycle, leave it powered on and it should boot back to the other partition.
Power cycling the router 3 times in quick succession When it powers on the power LED turns on then will go out briefly, This is when you turn it back off do this again and on the 3rd cycle, leave it powered on and it should boot back to the other partition.
==Virtual Identity==
Only cash or sudo/virtual payment methods; cash is King
[https://sms4sats.com/ SMS Verivication with Google]


==Youtube==
==Youtube==
Line 463: Line 568:
*Note 2: I have the "leftovers" mantra running through my head the whole time. On the first half for sizing, twist left strand left side left to avoid snags, and place it over the right, and so on.  On the braid part, start with the left strand through a twist and put the right strand under the left one.
*Note 2: I have the "leftovers" mantra running through my head the whole time. On the first half for sizing, twist left strand left side left to avoid snags, and place it over the right, and so on.  On the braid part, start with the left strand through a twist and put the right strand under the left one.
*Note 3: Related to note 2, pay attention and try not to miss braiding a twist.  It is maddening to spot it ten minutes later, unravel to that spot to fix it.
*Note 3: Related to note 2, pay attention and try not to miss braiding a twist.  It is maddening to spot it ten minutes later, unravel to that spot to fix it.
===Unsorted===
==Backports==
In Debian, “enabling backports” means adding one extra repository that carries newer builds of selected software—taken from the next Debian release (“testing”) but rebuilt to run on your current Stable system. It’s Debian’s official way to get a newer kernel, drivers, toolchains, or apps on Stable without switching the whole OS to Testing or Unstable.
How it helps, in plain terms: you keep the rock-solid base of Debian Stable, but you can “opt in” to newer versions package by package when you actually need them—say, a newer kernel/Mesa for GPU support, or a fresher compiler for a project. Those packages are recompiled for Stable and designed to use Stable’s libraries where possible, so they fit in cleanly. (Debian 13’s backports suite is literally named trixie-backports.)
Safety model: backports are off by default and won’t replace anything unless you ask. Technically, Debian marks the backports archive as NotAutomatic and pins its priority to ~100, so normal upgrades ignore it. You only pull from backports when you explicitly target it. That’s why it’s considered the “safe” way to get newer bits on Stable.
What you actually do:
Add the backports repo (Debian 13 “Trixie” example—new deb822 format):
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-backports.sources >/dev/null <<'EOF'
Types: deb deb-src
URIs: http://deb.debian.org/debian
Suites: trixie-backports
Components: main
Signed-By: /usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-keyring.gpg
Enabled: yes
EOF
sudo apt update
This simply makes the backports available; nothing changes yet.
When you need something newer, install it from backports on purpose:
1
2
3
4
5
# install only this package from backports
sudo apt install <package>/trixie-backports
# or, also allow any newer dependencies from backports
sudo apt install -t trixie-backports <package>
That explicit targeting is the guardrail that keeps Stable “stable.”
A couple of concrete outcomes:
Hardware enablement: newer kernels and driver stacks appear in backports, which can solve “my brand-new GPU/Wi-Fi doesn’t work on base Stable” without you leaving Stable.
New features for select apps/tools: you can grab a newer release that adds a needed feature, while the rest of your system stays on Stable versions. (Backports are mostly drawn from Testing and are maintained with a policy to keep an upgrade path to the next Stable.)
Caveats to keep in mind: backports aren’t tested as exhaustively as Stable and are supported on a best-effort basis, so Debian recommends using them sparingly—enable the repo, but cherry-pick only what you need, rather than upgrading everything from backports.
==FOOTNOTES FOR FURTHER REVIEW==
[https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/22546 immach] for photo/video sharing
debian 13 using kde plasma.  I did a base install.  seems to be working great.
installbase
apt install curl net-tools openssh-server screen sftpd unzip -y
for desktop only
apt install exiftool flatpak plasma-discover-backend-flatpak
==Debian Tips==
Steps to Fix the Package Dependency
#First, I navigated to the Downloads directory with the following command: cd ~/Downloads
#Then, I extracted the contents of the Minecraft.deb package using the full command dpkg-deb --raw-extract Minecraft.deb minecraft-extracted-package to put it into a new folder.
#After that, I used the nano editor to open and edit the control file located inside the DEBIAN folder: nano minecraft-extracted-package/DEBIAN/control
#Inside the control file, I found the line that started with Depends: and changed libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 to libgdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0-0. Then, I saved the changes and closed the file.
#Finally, I re-packaged the content with the correction to create a new .deb file named minecraft-launcher-fixed.deb: dpkg-deb --build minecraft-extracted-package minecraft-launcher-fixed.deb
With the new package ready, I installed the corrected package first with dpkg. This would fail because the default-jre and libgdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0-0 dependencies were still missing. Then, I used the apt command to fix the broken installation, which would install the remaining dependencies automatically. sudo dpkg -i minecraft-launcher-fixed.deb sudo apt --fix-broken install