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** HDMI screen, keyboard, mouse etc.
** HDMI screen, keyboard, mouse etc.
* '''A laptop or other personal computer'''
* '''A laptop or other personal computer'''
** It would be good to have SSH installed on your laptop. Most OS have it by default now, if not then manually install following the steps under [[01.3 SSH]]
** It would be good to have SSH installed on your laptop. Most OS have it by default now, if not then manually install following the steps under [[Docs:01.3 SSH|01.3 SSH]]
* '''Knowledge of terminal/bash'''
* '''Knowledge of terminal/bash'''
** For an intro to basic terminal/bash commands see [[00.2 Terminal Unix Commands Cheat Sheet|00.2 Terminal Unix Commands Cheat Sheet]]
** For an intro to basic terminal/bash commands see [[00.2 Terminal Unix Commands Cheat Sheet]]




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[[Docs:05 Appendix|05 Appendix]]
[[Docs:05 Appendix|05 Appendix]]
[[index.php?title=Category:Docs]]
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Revision as of 18:33, 19 February 2025

These docs make up the process and steps that made up the back-end of our technical configuration. These docs act not only as a resource as to how to take up and hack these things yourself, but also to present alongside this the histories, networks and inspirations that have led us to this infrastructure's existence.

Access

We have tried to make these docs accessible and legible (as possible) to both technical and non-technical readings. If you want a light, but still deep exploration of the setup, check out the Index of Pages listed below.

Prerequisites

If you would like to follow along, the following are necessary:

  • Small board computer (SBC)
  • Peripherals
    • HDMI screen, keyboard, mouse etc.
  • A laptop or other personal computer
    • It would be good to have SSH installed on your laptop. Most OS have it by default now, if not then manually install following the steps under 01.3 SSH
  • Knowledge of terminal/bash


Index of Pages

01 Setup a Local Collaborative Environment

02 Local Server Setup with Nginx

03 VPN with Tinc

04 Reverse Proxy with NginX

05 Appendix index.php?title=Category:Docs index.php?title=Category:Docs