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    • RE: Zabbix monitoring

      https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/zabbix-formula

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    • RE: Zabbix monitoring

      @scotth https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/3.4/manual/installation/containers

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    • RE: Zabbix monitoring

      @scottalanmiller said in Zabbix monitoring:

      ML has guides for everything!

      I am hoping it will have state files soon too 😉

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    • RE: ZeroTier Client & Automatic Authorization Salt State

      Nice work! Thanks 🙂

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    • RE: Adding a Salt Minion to a Salt Master

      New Commands are:

      The salt-key command is used to manage all of the keys on the master. To list the keys that are on the master:

      salt-key -L
      

      The keys that have been rejected, accepted, and pending acceptance are listed. The easiest way to accept the minion key is to accept all pending keys:

      salt-key -A
      
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    • RE: Securing BookStack behind a Ubuntu NGINX Reverse Proxy

      I want to try setting up a salt master in a container, then having it setup the containers for me 🙂

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    • RE: Securing BookStack behind a Ubuntu NGINX Reverse Proxy

      @black3dynamite Excellent from what I can tell.

      I don't restrict the containers at all, just lets them use whatever resources they need.

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    • RE: Securing BookStack behind a Ubuntu NGINX Reverse Proxy

      This setup is a LXC host, running both NGINX and BookStack in a different containers.

      I forward 80/443 from the host to the NGINX container.

      Then setup NGINX to reverse proxy to another container (BookStack, NextCloud, etc.)

      Each app has it's own container.

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    • RE: Securing BookStack behind a Ubuntu NGINX Reverse Proxy

      @black3dynamite Updated. I assume the process is very similar on other distros.

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    • Securing BookStack behind a Ubuntu NGINX Reverse Proxy

      Install Certbot

      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install python-certbot-nginx
      

      Run Certbot

      sudo certbot --nginx
      
      ubuntu@NGINX:~$ sudo certbot --nginx
      Saving debug log to /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log
      Plugins selected: Authenticator nginx, Installer nginx
      Enter email address (used for urgent renewal and security notices) (Enter 'c' to
      cancel): aaronstuder@gmail.com
      Starting new HTTPS connection (1): acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org
      
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Please read the Terms of Service at
      https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.2-November-15-2017.pdf. You must
      agree in order to register with the ACME server at
      https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      (A)gree/(C)ancel: A
      
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Would you be willing to share your email address with the Electronic Frontier
      Foundation, a founding partner of the Let's Encrypt project and the non-profit
      organization that develops Certbot? We'd like to send you email about EFF and
      our work to encrypt the web, protect its users and defend digital rights.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      (Y)es/(N)o: Y
      Starting new HTTPS connection (1): supporters.eff.org
      
      Which names would you like to activate HTTPS for?
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      1: bookstack.aaronstuder.com
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Select the appropriate numbers separated by commas and/or spaces, or leave input
      blank to select all options shown (Enter 'c' to cancel):
      Obtaining a new certificate
      Performing the following challenges:
      http-01 challenge for bookstack.aaronstuder.com
      Waiting for verification...
      Cleaning up challenges
      Deployed Certificate to VirtualHost /etc/nginx/conf.d/bookstack.aaronstuder.com.conf for bookstack.aaronstuder.com
      
      Please choose whether or not to redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS, removing HTTP access.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      1: No redirect - Make no further changes to the webserver configuration.
      2: Redirect - Make all requests redirect to secure HTTPS access. Choose this for
      new sites, or if you're confident your site works on HTTPS. You can undo this
      change by editing your web server's configuration.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Select the appropriate number [1-2] then [enter] (press 'c' to cancel): 2
      Redirecting all traffic on port 80 to ssl in /etc/nginx/conf.d/bookstack.aaronstuder.com.conf
      
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Congratulations! You have successfully enabled https://bookstack.aaronstuder.com
      
      You should test your configuration at:
      https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=bookstack.aaronstuder.com
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
      IMPORTANT NOTES:
       - Congratulations! Your certificate and chain have been saved at:
         /etc/letsencrypt/live/bookstack.aaronstuder.com/fullchain.pem
         Your key file has been saved at:
         /etc/letsencrypt/live/bookstack.aaronstuder.com/privkey.pem
         Your cert will expire on 2018-05-22. To obtain a new or tweaked
         version of this certificate in the future, simply run certbot again
         with the "certonly" option. To non-interactively renew *all* of
         your certificates, run "certbot renew"
       - Your account credentials have been saved in your Certbot
         configuration directory at /etc/letsencrypt. You should make a
         secure backup of this folder now. This configuration directory will
         also contain certificates and private keys obtained by Certbot so
         making regular backups of this folder is ideal.
       - If you like Certbot, please consider supporting our work by:
      
         Donating to ISRG / Let's Encrypt:   https://letsencrypt.org/donate
         Donating to EFF:                    https://eff.org/donate-le
      
      ubuntu@NGINX:~$
      

      Update your APP_URL

      vi /var/www/bookstack/.env
      

      Uncomment APP_URL and update your URL.

      # APP_URL=https://bookstack.dev
      
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    • RE: BookStack for IT Documentation

      @tim_g Correct.

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    • RE: Installing Fedora 27 LAMP Stack plus WordPress and SSL

      @bnrstnr yup, and my containers too 😉

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    • RE: Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27

      🙂

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    • RE: BookStack for IT Documentation

      @jaredbusch Nice!

      I really like being able to copy and paste images

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    • BookStack for IT Documentation

      How would you break up the data? Books, Chapters, Pages?

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    • RE: Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27

      @jaredbusch said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:

      It is not recommended to skip more than one release when performing a system upgrade.

      Where did you read that?

      With that in mind, if you do have an end-of-life release newer than Fedora 20 installed on a system you cannot just discard or re-deploy, you can attempt to upgrade it, though this is a less-tested and less-supported operation. You can try to upgrade through intermediate releases until you reach a currently-supported release, or try to upgrade to a currently-supported release in a single operation. It is not possible to state with certainty which approach is more likely to be successful.

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    • RE: Guacamole on Fedora 27

      @black3dynamite Not yet. Hopefully I’ll be able to try it again soon.

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    • RE: Guacamole on Fedora 27

      Works fine in Ubuntu 😕

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    • RE: Guacamole on Fedora 27

      @black3dynamite snap, could be...

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    • Guacamole on Fedora 27

      Installing Docker as Described Here:

      https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/fedora/

      Everything seems to work.

      Then setup Guacamole as described here:

      https://linode.com/docs/applications/remote-desktop/remote-desktop-using-apache-guacamole-on-docker/#initialize-guacamole-authentication-with-mysql

      Everything seems to work pefectly, but http://HOSTNAME:8080/guacamole/ doesn't load.

      I disabled the firewall, made no difference.

      https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/guacamole-docker.html

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