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The example script runs updates daily at 2AM.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nSSH as 'root' into LXCs:\n\n\tNotes/guide on how to SSH into your LXCs as root.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nUSB Passthrough Notes\n\t\n\tNotes on passing-through USB devices to containers.  This very much isn't a guide, just a bunch of notes I compiled.\n\tYou can scrape together a \"guide\" from this, but I'm not confident enough in it to do a pretty/good version yet.\n\tI consider this guide for the \"I'm starting to feel confident in CLI\" crowd.\n\nZFS Info:\n\n\tGeneral information on ZFS setup, checking status, and handling large amounts of data.\n\t\n## Media Applications\n\nOverall, this folder is for guides/information pertaining to media and management on your home network.\n\nBazarr\n\n\tSubtitles downloader/finder, links with Sonarr and Radarr.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\nJackett\n\n\tConnects qBit to torrent trackers.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\nJellyfin\n\n\tMedia server, similar to Plex.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\nPlex\n\n\tMedia server, similar to Jellyfin but with more devices supported natively.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\nProwlarr\n\n\tConnects qBit to torrent trackers, similar to Jackett.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\nRadarr\n\n\tMovies - Can track upcoming/wanted movies and download automatically with qBit.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\nSonarr\n\n\tShows - Can track upcoming/wanted shows and download automatically with qBit.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\nqBittorrent LXC\n\t\n\tBittorrent Client with WebUI and RSS feed compatibility.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning\n\t\n\n## Network Applications\n\nOverall, this folder is for guides/information pertaining to Network Apps/Utilities, both LAN and WAN.\n\nCaddy\n\n\tVery powerful web-server and HTTPS/TLS Deployment Solution.\n\tFollow this guide to allow you to access your self-hosted apps from outside your LAN.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\t\nOpnSense\n\n\tOPNSense is an incredibly powerful FOSS router OS.\n\tYou can follow this guide to run a full dedicated router on your home network.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nPiHole\n\n\tPiHole is a great whole-network ad-blocking program.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\t\nSMB Fileserver\n\n\tThis gives computers on your LAN access to your bulk data storage hosted on your Proxmox machine.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nTP Link Omada Controller\n\n\tThe Omada Controller lets you use TP Link Omada Access Points on your network\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\t\n## Utility Applications\n\nOverall, this folder is for guides/information pertaining to other general applications that didn't have a specific home.\n\nDocker and Portainer in CT\n\n\tThis guide will set-up Docker and Portainer in an LXC on Proxmox.\n\tDocker is *like* a Container-manager, but some things are much easier to install/manage in Docker than manually via LXC.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nDuplicati\n\n\tDuplicati is a good-but-not-great encrypted backup tool that can connect to lots of backup destinations.\n\tI have had some issues with it, but it's a fairly stable backup solution that can backup to Google Drive.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nFlame Dashboard\n\n\tI can't recommend this solution, but Flame is a dashboard primarily designed for your self-hosted apps.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\tI recommend using Heimdall or Organizr instead.\n\nGrocy\n\n\tGrocy is a self-hosted ERP system, specifically designed around Grocery management.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nGuacamole\n\n\tApache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway.\n\tIt allows remote connection to all of your computers in one place.\n\tIt supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nHeimdall\n\n\tHeimdall is a dashboard primarily designed for your self-hosted apps.\n\tThis guide is mostly complete and functioning, but is missing one step I haven't been able to track down yet.\n\nHome Assistant OS\n\n\n\nNextCloud Manual Install (wip)\n\n\tNextCloud is a self-hosted cloud storage server similar to Google Drive or OneDrive.\n\tThis guide is mostly complete and functioning, but has proven to be a bit inconsistent on the pre-reqs.\n\nNextCloud TKL Install\n\n\tNextCloud is a self-hosted cloud storage server similar to Google Drive or OneDrive.\n\tThis guide is mostly complete and functioning, but has proven to be a bit inconsistent on the requirements for updating.\n\nOctoPrint\n\n\tVM for connecting to 3D Printers via USB.  This replaces needing a dedicated Raspberry Pi for wirelessly mana\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n\nOrganizr\n\n\tOrganizr is a dashboard primarily designed for your self-hosted apps.\n\tThis guide is mostly complete and functioning, but is missing one step I haven't been able to track down yet.\n\nVaultWarden\n\t\n\tSelf-hosted password management Vault for BitWarden.\n\tThis guide is complete and functioning.\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fvzamora%2FProxmox-Cheatsheet","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fvzamora%2FProxmox-Cheatsheet","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fvzamora%2FProxmox-Cheatsheet/lists"}