Category: ICT Turorials
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Installing ERPNext using Docker
In this Tutorial we will go through the steps to install ERPNext as a Docker Container Stack. The official documentation is a little complex and needs tweaking, however these steps will get the job down simply and without much effort. We will assume that you already have Docker installed and running and that you are…
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Installing Docker as an LXC Container in Proxmox VE – Debian 10 / 11
While LXC Containers are my general preference by virtue of the built-in support in Proxmox VE as well as the more open nature of such containers, sometimes it is necessary to run Docker because the solution you are looking for just does not deploy in LXC. For this reason, I have found it necessary to…
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Using Certbot to obtain and update free SSL Certificates for your Debian Web Server
How to use Certbot and Letsencrypt to install SSL Certificates for your self hosted websites on Debian/Fedora Webservers (Works on Debian 9, 10, and 11, Fedora 34, 35, 36, and 37, either running as Proxmox LXC Containers or on Bare-Metal) This tutorial assumes that you have a registered Domain and that your port forwarding is…
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Installing ERPNext on Debian 10 (Updated for ERPNExt version-13)
ERPNext is an amazing, free and open-source ERP system built using the Frappe-Bench framework. It is scale-able, simple to use and quite beautiful. It is also quite difficult to install outside of the easy-installers which do not play nice in an existing Debian Server setup due to the use of their own, in-house framework called…
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Creating a Wireguard site-to-site VPN Bridge on Debian 10 (Proxmox VE6)
Wireguard, having been accepted into dkms is a simple, quick and easy to deploy VPN standard which, in all of my own testing, has dramatically outperformed OpenVPN and IPSEC. I run my Datacenters on Proxmox 6 VE and I prefer to deploy all appliances as LXC Containers to simplify management. I also prefer LXC over…
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Installing 3CX PBX on Debian 10
First off, my personal virtualization solution is Proxmox VE and I prefer the elegance of LCX Containers to full-blown Virtual Machines. It is for this reason that I prefer deploying most of my infrastructure as LCX containers within Proxmox. As Proxmox is based on Debian, the least-cost solution is to run as many of my…