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Password-less SSH? Setting up SSH Authorization Keys!
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Monitor your Proxmox Cluster with Grafana & InfluxDB!
Просмотров 8712 месяца назад
Hello! In this video I walk you through the process of setting up Grafana & InfluxDB to monitor your Proxmox nodes! Tutorial : tcude.net/monitoring-proxmox-with-influxdb-and-grafana/ Grafana Dashboards Search : grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/ That's it! Enjoy the ability to filter queries with InfluxDB and importing them into your own Grafana Dashboard! CONNECT WITH ME! links.selfhostedtoast.co...
Small Board, Big Purpose : Setting Up a Recursive DNS AD Blocker (PiHole!)
Просмотров 6363 месяца назад
Hello! In this video I walk you through the process of using a Raspberry Pi to host a recursive DNS network-wide ad-blocker! The Pi-hole® is a DNS sinkhole that protects your devices from unwanted content without installing any client-side software. Official Site of Pi-Hole : pi-hole.net/ Raspberry PI Imager : www.raspberrypi.com/software/ INSTALL COMMANDS: 1) Install PiHole - sudo curl -sSL in...
Setting up Vaultwarden : Your Self Hosted Password Manager!
Просмотров 5483 месяца назад
Hello! In this video I walk you through the process of installing Vaultwarden! Vaultwarden is a open-source password manager that can be self-hosted. Why trust browsers to keep your passwords safe in the cloud when you can manage them yourself! Vaultwarden offers tons of useful enterprise grade features like password generation, MFA support, and more. Explore safe password practices with your o...
Installing Nginx Proxy Manager in Docker: Step by Step Guide
Просмотров 3503 месяца назад
Hello! In this video I walk you through the process of installing Nginx Proxy Manager, Nginx Proxy Manager allows you to safely face your web services to the public Internet without the risks attacks. Following this tutorial is a great way to assign your services, containers, and more to domains via HTTPS! Nginx Proxy Manager Docs : nginxproxymanager.com/guide/ CONNECT WITH ME! links.selfhosted...
Setting Up a Secure VPN in Your Homelab!
Просмотров 1623 месяца назад
What's Up! In today's video, I will go over setting up your very own WireGuard VPN in Docker and how you can use it to access your of your Homelab from outside your home network! Ensuring access to your lab will be a great feature to have as it will allow you to make changes any way you see fit regardless of location. VPNs also provide industry standard security tunneling for great privacy agai...
Docker Basics: Setting Up Your First Containers!
Просмотров 2763 месяца назад
Hey! In today's video we will explore the world of containerization, a deeper form of virtualization achieved using software called Docker. I will walk you through provisioning the proper server in Proxmox to host Docker CE for yourself. You will be able to host a plethora of applications with ease! Download Ubuntu Server: ubuntu.com/download/server Links to documentation: Installing Docker CE ...
Setting Up Email Notifications in Proxmox!
Просмотров 9754 месяца назад
Hello again! In today's video, I will go over email notifications in Proxmox and how you can set them up for notifications regarding the status of your Homelab!Receiving notifications via email is a great way to monitor the progress of specific tasks in your Homelab, from backing up virtual machines, to drive failures. Setting up notifications will ensure you aren't in the dark if the unforesee...
Setting Up Your First Homelab with Proxmox!
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Hello! In this video I walk you through the process of starting your own homelab! A homelab is a place where you are free to explore the world of computers in any way you see fit. Whether you want to explore computer networking, try out a new operating system you've never before, or build a complex network of interconnected systems. The power is in your hands, after this tutorial you will have ...

Комментарии

  • @yearninlearnin
    @yearninlearnin 22 дня назад

    Thanks for this. Im pretty new to this stuff and have a couple of those mini pc's laying around with the N100 inside of them, and someone suggested if I wanted to play around and learn some linux stuff and homelab,then to use proxmox. A lot of the stuff out there was a bit complicated to me but this is easy to follow. Going to follow along for the rest of this journey

  • @a3-82
    @a3-82 Месяц назад

    greats tutorial

  • @bulcub
    @bulcub Месяц назад

    I use my hp dumb terminal as a windows server 2019 core! that way I taught myself powershell. I run my homelab thru that using hyper-v core.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast Месяц назад

      Hoping to learn hyper-v and powershell sometime in my career

  • @JohnDoe1999-lg7mh
    @JohnDoe1999-lg7mh Месяц назад

    Good stuff. Many of the 3rd party ads inject code which can/may infect your system. All those flashing ads are very distracting when trying to read or find what you want. Also find pages that ask you to disable tracking program before you can visit the site, typically don't have what you are looking for. I have yet to come across an ad that is something that I am looking for.

  • @MartinHiggs84
    @MartinHiggs84 2 месяца назад

    You may want to look at usb display adapter to record the screens instead of a camera just a thought as channel grows.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      Any recommendations?

    • @MartinHiggs84
      @MartinHiggs84 2 месяца назад

      @SelfHostedToast not used any for a number of years - have a look at usb capture cards or screen record in windows

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      @MartinHiggs84 thank you for the information, will definitely look into it for the future

    • @MartinHiggs84
      @MartinHiggs84 2 месяца назад

      @@SelfHostedToast that's alright 👍 thanks for the positive comments 😀

  • @MartinHiggs84
    @MartinHiggs84 2 месяца назад

    In the bios: Power Loss - I would turn to on Then if you have a power cut it would power back up when get electricity.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      This is great, thank you

    • @MartinHiggs84
      @MartinHiggs84 2 месяца назад

      @@SelfHostedToast ideal if you have an UPS connected as well

  • @Alejandro-jf5rt
    @Alejandro-jf5rt 2 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @dezyh3878
    @dezyh3878 2 месяца назад

    Great move on first lab

  • @oriole8789
    @oriole8789 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the vid! I do this once in a while for servers but always forget the details and have to look them up again lol. Recently set up SshDaemon on my phone (from F-Droid repo for Android) so that I can connect to my phone from my linux machine with FileZilla for doing secure file transfers (SFTP). It supports key authentication so I set that up. Works well~

  • @xpiravit1335
    @xpiravit1335 2 месяца назад

    Hey man love all your videos they have been a great help while I was setting up my lab. I have run into a problem though. I set up npm but I don't have a hostname or an ssl cert so I just set reverse proxies for all the things running on my server using subdomains i.e. whatever.home.lab poining to the right port and then added a DNS rewrite for *.home.lab on my adguard instance. However, any subdomain I try to access in this way, it sends me back to an adguard login page. I know that this is different from what you showed, but you seem to know your stuff and I really need some help. Thanks for everything, man. Keep up the good work.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      I am glad you are enjoying the videos! While I haven’t run into this exactly, im wondering if you set up your DNS rewrite to point your wildcard domain (*.home.lab) to the instance of your NPM instance? If you have, I’d try doing another DNS rewrite with NPM specifically ie. npm.home.lab and then point your wildcard to that as a CNAME entry, where instead of the wildcard pointing to the IP of your NPM , it points to the subdomain instead. Give that a go and let me know!

    • @xpiravit1335
      @xpiravit1335 2 месяца назад

      @@SelfHostedToast Thank you very much for your response, man. I tried having one dns rewrite for the npm.home.lab pointing it to the ip of the npm instance (which also happens to be the ip of the adguard instance just port 81 instead of 80) and a different rewrite for *.home.lab pointing them to npm.home.lab. Now instead of all subdomains leading to adguard I get an unable to find the server error. I don't get it man, dns rewrite doesn't allow for me to specify port, so probably the rewrite never goes to npm as it should. I don't know what else I can try.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      Because adgaurd doesn’t support port specifications, you’ll need to specify your local dns entries in NPM. Using proxy hosts you can specify any domain to send traffic to a specific host:port service. In NPM you could do a proxy host for adguard.home.lab and filling out the IP, and setting the port to 81 should resolve your issue. Overall I think it’s best to use NPM for your local DNS entries. Let me know if that works!

    • @xpiravit1335
      @xpiravit1335 2 месяца назад

      @@SelfHostedToast I am trying to use npm for my local dns entries, but the problem is the dns rewrite isn't happening for the wildcard domain. What happens is the all the proxy hosts I have setup on npm for my services lead back to adguard at port 80. The queries never reach npm to be reverse proxied to the correct port and I don't get how I can fix that.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      Try specifying a proxy host for NPM inside NPM itself, and then set the wildcard to that new domain instead of the wildcard to the IP of NPM

  • @RaduRadonys
    @RaduRadonys 2 месяца назад

    Nice and compact video, good job! Do you have any idea if this works by installing Grafana and InfluxDB in a VM, and not on the Proxmox host? I'd rather not install anything on the Proxmox host, especially Docker.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      I believe grafana and influx can both be virtualized outside of a docker container, I’d check the installation guide on their website. I appreciate your support!!

  • @josecoste1305
    @josecoste1305 2 месяца назад

    Hey Bro that Mikrotik is a full router, you are going to have a fun journey on MT

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      I’m hoping to apply my new CCNA knowledge soon!

  • @brigadeiroapimentado
    @brigadeiroapimentado 2 месяца назад

    Subscribed. That explanation/flow was better than 90% of other videos about it, could've been a bit shorter though. Would love some home assistant or media (jellyfish...) videos too, if you are into those.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      I am so glad you enjoyed the video, I appreciate your comment as well, I am hoping to grab more things to test out in my lab soon, I have tons more planned including HA 😁

  • @oriole8789
    @oriole8789 2 месяца назад

    Good stuff, thanks for the walkthough! Was curious about Vaultwarden. Right now I use KeePass for my password stuff just for the simplicity and easy cross platform things. Android has it as well in the F-Droid repo (which is great btw if you've never used it). If you're hosting your passwords on a server tho, don't forget to make external or remote backups of the database. Cause if the house burns down or who knows what, it would suck for everyone to lose access to every service, you know? Also, for KeePass at least, I tend to save a bunch of the 2FA backup codes as notes for some of the services. Came in super handy recently after I changed phones and wiped the old phone without remembering to redo authenticator codes on the new one haha... :D

  • @EntropySwordZ99
    @EntropySwordZ99 2 месяца назад

    my man, that rb3011 is so much more than a managed switch. i run one in production as a core router and CAPSMAN controller. it will do BGP, OSPF, and everything else you need to learn for CCNA. keep up the good work. good monitoring will save your life when things go bad.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      I’ve heard nothing but great things about it! I am looking forward to applying my newfound CCNA knowledge on it.

  • @ethandow5308
    @ethandow5308 2 месяца назад

    Bro do not stop😭I just blew through all your vids.Its exactly what I needed!

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      Don't worry 😂, no stopping anytime soon!

  • @ricoboiRN
    @ricoboiRN 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for your guide to docker. Very timely, easy to follow as I'm currently using truenas apps and truecharts using k3s and wanting to learn docker eversince I've read truenas will implementing docker container on their app by Q4. Currently enjoying the series of app tutorial.

  • @regg151
    @regg151 2 месяца назад

    Once again another informative video. Any chance of you doing a video covering Portainer in the future? I see you figured out how to zoom in on your screen my tired eyes really do appreciate it. Leveling up.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      Oh most definitely, I can cover portainer in an upcoming video, I’m thinking of expanding a bit on Grafana dashboard creation for next week! Thank you so much for your continued support, it means a ton 😎

  • @seraph1969
    @seraph1969 2 месяца назад

    I just watched all of your videos, and they are great. Unlike other channels I have come across, the way you explain things makes it simple to understand and you don't overuse technical jargon. Thanks for the vids!

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 2 месяца назад

      I am glad you found my channel useful, I am working on bringing new videos soon!

  • @pehden
    @pehden 3 месяца назад

    the lol archbtw, lol

  • @pehden
    @pehden 3 месяца назад

    microSD card has to be really good and only have a average amount of devices using the rpi, or it kills the microSD

  • @hornetbad
    @hornetbad 3 месяца назад

    I have Pi-hole & Adguard in my Proxmox server(s) , Yes, one on each server. If something happens to one of them, I have a backup and the network does not stop at home , By the way, with the availability of many Cheap Mini-PC's, I do not see any benefit in purchasing Raspberry Pi . Thank you for the video man keep it up.

    • @pehden
      @pehden 3 месяца назад

      mini pc of any sort would last longer id say.

  • @matissemallette
    @matissemallette 3 месяца назад

    Earlier today I was thinking about setting up something like this, and you happen to upload a tutorial - thanks!

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Wow, what are the odds of that! I’m glad you enjoyed the video

  • @GreyHazRoot
    @GreyHazRoot 3 месяца назад

    debian...

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      🤫 they can’t know about that 😂

  • @xick98
    @xick98 3 месяца назад

    bro please zoom. Can't see a damn thing. Goto screen settings and set a 150% scale at least

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      I do apologize for the inconvenience, I am using a monitor 3 times the size I am used to, I will get it right hahaha

  • @NexGen-3D
    @NexGen-3D 3 месяца назад

    These are a great choice, I do a similar thing with the Dell Optiplex Micro's after the zombie apocalypse destroying the price of Raspberry Pi's I switched to these ex business machines, most will take a NVME and a 2.5" SSD and they have another M.2 port for a wifi card or even a Coral NPU, I'm running Proxmox and Truenas on mine, fantastic little machines, I have 5 stacked on the side like a blade server, bes of all these can be found for way under $100 USD fully ready to run.

  • @matthiashavrez
    @matthiashavrez 3 месяца назад

    I just discovered your channel and the 5 or 6 videos you have already uploaded are PACKED FULL of interesting content. I'm not kidding, your ratio of meat vs fat is up there. Keep up the good work, what you are doing is really good. I've been using Proxmox for 4 years, and I had never taken the time to learn how to do this, and now, thanks to you, I know how to. So yeah, thanks.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Wow, thank you so much for the kind words. Ultimately that is my goal for this channel, to not only share cool tech, but also to inspire others like me to do these cool things. Thank you for your support.

  • @GreyHazRoot
    @GreyHazRoot 3 месяца назад

    I like that you have dust on your hardware. no sarcasm...I have dust on my hardware. makes you more relatable than those "fancy" channels

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Hahaha, I figured what better way to integrate myself within the Homelab community, i had to decide what I was going to do with all my hardware 😂

  • @stevenbell9589
    @stevenbell9589 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant video. I to have 3 of thease but 2 have a problem that I'm trying to work out. mine are 2 65w ones and 1 35w one

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      I love low power machines, I’m thinking of getting a zimaboard someday 👀

    • @stevenbell9589
      @stevenbell9589 3 месяца назад

      The 2 I have problems with will not let me in to the bios so if I wanted to install windows it will not let me unless I take out the battery for 30 seconds then I can do the f keys

  • @LabiaLicker
    @LabiaLicker 3 месяца назад

    Just make sure you don't fall for the 'crabs in a bucket' mentality from your peers.

  • @sammyd1603
    @sammyd1603 3 месяца назад

    Great video! Just used it to install NPM in my Docker. Everything went well until I tried to connect to my proxmox server. I just got a "500 Internal Server Error". Your instructions are good, I must have some other issue as I've also tried NPM directly in an LXC and got the same result.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Hmmm, I am not sure exactly what It could be, however I recommend checking to verify that NPM is running in docker. Using the command "docker ps" you should see if NPM is up, and on what port. I also recommend bringing the NPM container down, and restarting it to see if that resolves it. I really appreciate your comment! I hope your homelab journey is proving a fun experience!

    • @sammyd1603
      @sammyd1603 3 месяца назад

      Turns out that trying to access while on the same network (using SSL) will give me this error. If I access from outside my network it will work fine. Something to do with my router and NAT loopback. Not a problem now that I know the cause since the whole purpose of Nginx is to allow external access and that's how I plan to use it.

  • @Shillkith
    @Shillkith 3 месяца назад

    Your videos are excellent! Could you do one about Kasm Workspaces sometime?

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Great suggestion! I’ll definitely showcase Kasm as it’s an essential part of Linux containerization!

  • @davel202
    @davel202 3 месяца назад

    Awesome. I need to get a stack of some minis and get rid of the old huge desktops in my lab too.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Yes! I feel like space consumption is so undervalued in the world of Homelab. Have fun!

  • @hornetbad
    @hornetbad 3 месяца назад

    Believe me, if you continue this good videos you provide , you will become the next MKBHD 😉Keep it up man .

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      I really appreciate the support! I hope I was able to assist you in your homelab journey!

  • @hornetbad
    @hornetbad 3 месяца назад

    i have same setup like you BUT with i5-8500T 6 cors cpu , keep up the good work man 👌

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Homelabbing is such a fun hobby! I really love lower power machines too because its the same fun with a lot less power consumption! I am glad you are enjoying the videos! I am working on some more for the weeks to come!

  • @kev2020-z9s
    @kev2020-z9s 3 месяца назад

    Great video for your first one keep up the good work from the (UK).

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      I really appreciate the support! I am working on a brand new video for this week, stay tuned!

  • @regg151
    @regg151 3 месяца назад

    Another great instructional video ! I felt over my head more then once while watching but you do a great job of breaking things down to a point where I can grasp what is going on. Managed to get wire guard installed and working what I'm going to use it for is yet to be determined (Total noob at this). Once again my only complaint is your terminal window is too small to see what is going on other then that I look forward to your next video.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Super happy to hear you like the series, I love learning new things and love to share those cool things along to you all! I agree, I will definitely work on make my videos more accessible 😎

  • @regg151
    @regg151 3 месяца назад

    Hey Loving the series so far. I just got started installing prox-mox with your help yesterday. Trying to get docker installed today. I'm brand new to linux as well as home labing . My only critique is that your CLI screen is way too small to follow along with what your doing. ( I have almost no clue as to what I'm doing total newb at this point) Regardless Loving the videos.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      I definitely will resize my CLI in future content for a more accessible experience, but I really am glad that you are following along and learning new and cool things!

  • @riffdex
    @riffdex 3 месяца назад

    I see you’re setting up wireguard … frankly in more sophisticated ways than what I’m ready to do. (Docker “compose”, command lines, etc). I installed Tailscale to my windows PC. Same concept right?

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Yessir, essentially the goal in mind is to be able to securely access your home’s network via IPSec tunnels, and Tailscale does just that. I prefer using Docker to host this VPN instance because of how easy docker is to use!

  • @toogroovyjoe
    @toogroovyjoe 3 месяца назад

    4:58 ARCH

  • @kreeger2010
    @kreeger2010 3 месяца назад

    Excellent demonstration video definitely made the setup way less intimidating for a beginner to Proxmox. Looking forward to move.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      That’s the goal! I am super glad you enjoyed the video, there is definitely more where that came from 👍🏾

  • @stevelimey
    @stevelimey 3 месяца назад

    Reminds me of Amherst college room

  • @regg151
    @regg151 3 месяца назад

    I'm just starting my home lab journey, just ordered a mini PC yesterday to get started with proxmox and docker. Look forward to seeing what else you have coming up.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      That’s awesome 👏, I hope to keep you motivated and show you the endless learning opportunities along the way!

  • @riffdex
    @riffdex 3 месяца назад

    The powerful units you have in cluster makes me jealous 😂 I’m trying to set up some Dell Wyse 5070 in a cluster and your units put them to shame lol

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 3 месяца назад

      Hahaha 😂, I love these little powerhouses!

  • @marcmylemans
    @marcmylemans 4 месяца назад

    Great video! I also just started my 3 node cluster with HP ProDesk 600 G4 Mini 's 😀. If you don't plan to use your Wifi card (like i did) you can replace them with 2,5 Gbit adapters. With some 3D printed parts you can replace your second displayport connection with a 2,5 Gbit port.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 4 месяца назад

      Wait that’s actually amazing, I’m not too familiar with 3D Printing however I’m curious 😮. Where is the best source to get these custom parts? Thanks for your comment 😊

  • @EDDmanoo
    @EDDmanoo 4 месяца назад

    Hello I like your video, but I give you a friendly advice: Clean the components / PC before filming. Personally, it doesn't bother me, but you will have people who will criticize this thing. Good luck with your RUclips channel.

    • @SelfHostedToast
      @SelfHostedToast 4 месяца назад

      I appreciate the feedback, and I definitely agree, keeping components clean is optimal for performance! Thank you for watching 😎