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===Physical===
===Physical===
*[[hovp-rsk-uos00]] : Home Office Physical Production - RSK - Ubuntu OpenStack 00    Currently in use, my clunky old laptop
*[[hovp-rsk-uos00]] : OpenStack - Currently in use, my clunky old laptop
*[[iapp-rsk-owr01]] : IowA Physical Production- RSK - OpenWRT Wireless Router 01  Linksys router (model noted below this page).  VPN client profile rebuild still pending.
*[[iapp-rsk-owr01]] : OpenWRT Wireless Router - Linksys router (model noted below this page).  VPN client profile rebuild still pending.


===Virtual===
===Virtual===
*[[hovp-rsk-uss01]] : Home Office Virtual Production - RSK - Ubuntu Single Server 00    Single server holding these notes and plans, currently minimal setup of webapps.
*[[hovp-rsk-uss01]] : Single Server - Single server holding these notes and plans, currently minimal setup of webapps.
*[[hovt-rsk-uws22]] : Home Office Virtual Template - RSK - Ubuntu WebServer 22  Base Jammy Jellyfish OS.  Minimal setup kept updated to use as a source for cloning other virtual servers.
*[[hovt-rsk-uws22]] : WebServer - Base Jammy Jellyfish OS.  Minimal setup kept updated to use as a source for cloning other virtual servers.


===Upcoming===
===Upcoming===
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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
*[[hovt-rsk-urd22]] : Ubuntu Remote Desktop running 22.04.x Jammy Jellyfish
*[[hovt-rsk-urd22]] : Jammy Jellyfish base template
*[[hovt-rsk-urd24]] : Ubuntu Remote Desktop running 24.04.x Noble Numbat
*[[hovt-rsk-urd24]] : Noble Numbat base template
*[[hovt-rsk-wrd07]] : Windows Remote Desktop running Win7, needs all patches up until EOL applied
*[[hovt-rsk-wrd07]] : Win7 base template, needs all patches up until EOL applied
*[[hovt-rsk-wrd11]] : Windows Remote Desktop running Win11
*[[hovt-rsk-wrd11]] : Win11 base template


==Shop==
==Shop==

Revision as of 11:53, 15 February 2025

Food

Menus

Recipes

Grandma's Fudge

  • Ingredients
    • 2 cups (12oz) semi sweet chocolate bits
    • 3 packages german sweet chocolate
    • 1 8oz jar? marchmallow creme
    • 2 cups broken nut meat
    • 4 1/2 cups sugar
    • 1/8 teaspoon salt
    • 2 tablespoons butter
    • 1 tall can evaporated milk
  • Instructions
    • combine chocolate bits, sweet chocolate, marshmallow creme, and walnuts in a large bowl
    • combine sugar, butter, salt, and evaporated milk in large heavy saucepan, heat to boiling
    • !!! Get better pictures of the card dad has in order to write this up cleanly !!!

MariaDB

Use if PHPMyAdmin is not running:

CREATE DATABASE my_wiki;
CREATE USER 'wikiuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'database_password';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON my_wiki.* TO 'wikiuser'@'localhost' WITH GRANT OPTION;
  • Note: Now that I have VaultWarden running, usernames and passwords will be managed through it. Also, vault should **ONLY** work with VPN access.

Mobile

Software and information about GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS only runs on Google devices currently, phones and tablets.

Software

Tips

  • Pressing power+volume up buttons to switch from an audible ring tone to vibrate (or mute) is enabled by default, causing missed important phone calls and text messages.

To modify, go to Settings > Sound & vibration > Shortcut to prevent ringing

  • Auto dimming has been an annoyance, it is supposed to learn tendencies/preference yet keeps dimming too low in low light conditions.

To modify, go to Settings > Display > Adaptive brightness

Read

Firearms

Locksport

Misc

Servers

Notes on server names and functions for planned future use.

Physical

  • hovp-rsk-uos00 : OpenStack - Currently in use, my clunky old laptop
  • iapp-rsk-owr01 : OpenWRT Wireless Router - Linksys router (model noted below this page). VPN client profile rebuild still pending.

Virtual

  • hovp-rsk-uss01 : Single Server - Single server holding these notes and plans, currently minimal setup of webapps.
  • hovt-rsk-uws22 : WebServer - Base Jammy Jellyfish OS. Minimal setup kept updated to use as a source for cloning other virtual servers.

Upcoming

The following will be strictly for RSK Solutions and demo models for future domains like Casper307 and NIALC

The following will be desktop environments available for use as remote appliances accessable from my home LAN and via VPN

Shop

Auto

Firearms

Gear

Home Office

Locksport

Software

Open-source and purchased *licenses

WebApp Downloads

Windows VM

The VM needs a minimum of two cores and 4Gb memory to run. The following steps will bypass the hardware checks to allow Windows 11 to install:

Click next to show-up the "Install now" button; when you see the installation button, press "Shift+F10" on your keyboard at the same time to launch a command prompt. At this command prompt, type "regedit" and press enter to launch the Windows Registry Editor.

When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup", right-click on the "Setup" key and select "New => Key".

When prompted to name the key, enter "LabConfig" and press enter.

Now right-click on the "LabConfig" key and select "New => DWORD (32-bit)" value and create a value named "BypassTPMCheck", and set its data to "1". With the same steps create the "BypassRAMCheck" and "BypassSecureBootCheck" values and set also their data to "1", so it looks like the following image.

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.

WRT3200ACM

This router has a dual boot partition that has several methods of switching from the A/B partitions. Also, information on for OpenVPN.

Logical

  • SSH into your router
  • You can see what partition is currently being booted from by running: /usr/sbin/fw_printenv -n boot_part
  • Mine was booting from partition 1, I needed it to boot to partition 2.
  • Tell the router which partition to boot from: /usr/sbin/fw_setenv boot_part 2
  • Reboot the router by running: reboot
  • Change the number "2" in step 4 to whatever partition you need. I couldn't find a command that would show what my boot options were. So I tried 0 first, which did nothing, then tried 2. Boot partition 2 was the correct one for me.

LuCI

Install the LuCI advanced-reboot package. This is the easiest method.

OpenVPN

OpenWRT/OpenVPN

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.

Youtube

Locksport

Paracord Tying