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title: "My Playground"
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date: "2024-05-26T21:30:51Z"
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# lastmod: 2024-05-24
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aliases:
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- homelab
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- playground
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description: "I enjoy tinkering with small technology projects, and I learn a ton from these experiments. I also self-host a number of apps/services from my home as well as various cloud environments. This page describes some of my playground."
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---
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### Connectivity
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*Everything* is connected to my Tailscale tailnet, with a GitOps-managed ACL to allow access as needed. This lets me access and manage systems without really caring if they're local or remote. [Tailscale is magic](/secure-networking-made-simple-with-tailscale/).
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### On Premise
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#### Proxmox VE 8 Cluster
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- 1x [Intel NUC 9 Extreme (NUC9i9QNX)](https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Extreme-NUC9i9QNX-Single-Model/dp/B0851JV4R8)
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- 9th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-9980HK (8 cores @ 2.40GHz)
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- 64GB RAM
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- 1x 512GB NVMe system drive
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- 2x 1TB NVMe drives (ZFS)
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- 2x [HP Elite Mini 800 G9](https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-elite-mini-800-g9-desktop-pc-p-88u16ua-aba-1)
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- 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-12700 (8 cores @ 2.10GHz, 4 cores @ 1.60GHz)
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- 96GB RAM
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- 1x 512GB NVMe system drive
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- 1x 2TB NVMe drive (ZFS)
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- [Unifi USW Flex XG 10GbE Switch](https://store.ui.com/us/en/collections/unifi-switching-utility-10-gbps-ethernet/products/unifi-flex-xg)
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The Proxmox cluster hosts a number of VMs and LXC containers:
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- `doc`: Ubuntu 22.04 Docker host for various on-prem container workloads, served via [Tailscale Serve](/tailscale-ssh-serve-funnel/#tailscale-serve) / [Cloudflare Tunnel](/publish-services-cloudflare-tunnel/):
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- [Calibre Web](https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web) for managing my ebooks
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- [Crowdsec](https://www.crowdsec.net/) log processor
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- [Cyberchef](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef), the Cyber Swiss Army Knife
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- [Hashicorp Vault](https://www.vaultproject.io/) for secrets management
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- [Miniflux](https://miniflux.app/) feed reader
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- [Tailscale Golink](https://github.com/tailscale/golink), a private shortlink service ([post](/tailscale-golink-private-shortlinks-tailnet/))
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- `files`: Ubuntu 20.04 file server. Serves (selected) files semi-publicly through [Tailscale Funnel](/tailscale-ssh-serve-funnel/#tailscale-funnel)
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- `hassos`: [Home Assistant OS](https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/), manages all my "smart home" stuff ([post](/automating-camera-notifications-home-assistant-ntfy/))
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- `immich`: Ubuntu 22.04 [Immich](https://immich.app/) server
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- `ipam`: Ubuntu 20.04 [phpIPAM](https://phpipam.net/) server ([post](/integrating-phpipam-with-vrealize-automation-8/#step-0-phpipam-installation-and-base-configuration))
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- `salt`: Ubuntu 20.04 [Salt](https://saltproject.io/) Master server for configuration management
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- `unifi`: UniFi Network Application. Manages the Unifi switch.
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#### Hashicorp Nomad Cluster (WIP)
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- 3x [Zima Blade 7700](https://shop.zimaboard.com/products/zimablade-single-board-server-for-cyber-native)
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- Intel® Celeron® N3450 (4 cores @ 1.10GHz)
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- 16GB RAM
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- 1x 32GB eMMC
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- 1x 1TB SATA SSD
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- [TP-Link TL-SG108E 1GbE Switch](https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/8-port-switch/tl-sg108e/)
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This triad of cute little single-board computers will *eventually* be a combination Nomad + Consul + Vault cluster, fully managed with Salt.
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Also here's some more about it.
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#### [PiAware](https://www.flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/build) ADS-B/MLAT Receiver
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- Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
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- 2x [RTL-SDR Blog V3 R860 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO SMA Dongle](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0129EBDS2)
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- [SIGNALPLUS 1090MHz 12dBi 1.1m ADS-B Antenna](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08XYRMG3V/)
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I like to know what's flying overhead, and I'm also feeding flight data to [flightaware.com](https://flightaware.com) and [adsb.fi](https://adsb.fi).
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### Cloud
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#### Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
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- `git`: Ubuntu 22.04 [Forgejo](https://forgejo.org/) server for [git.bowdre.net](https://git.bowdre.net/explore/repos)
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- `smp2`: Ubuntu 22.04 [SimpleX](/simplex/) server
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### Google Cloud Platform
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- `smp`: Ubuntu 22.04 [SimpleX](/simplex/) server
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- `smp1`: Ubuntu 22.04 [SimpleX](/simplex/) server
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### Vultr
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- `volly`: Ubuntu 22.04 Docker host for various workloads, served either through [Caddy](https://caddyserver.com/) or [Cloudflare Tunnel](/publish-services-cloudflare-tunnel/):
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- [Agate](https://github.com/mbrubeck/agate) Gemini server ([post](/gemini-capsule-gempost-github-actions/))
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- [Crowdsec](https://www.crowdsec.net) security engine
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- [Kineto](https://github.com/beelux/kineto) Gemini-to-HTTP proxy ([post](/gemini-capsule-gempost-github-actions/))
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- [Linkding](https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding) bookmark manager serving [links.bowdre.net](https://links.bowdre.net/bookmarks/shared)
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- [ntfy](https://ntfy.sh/) notification service ([post](/easy-push-notifications-with-ntfy/))
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- [SearXNG](https://docs.searxng.org/) self-hosted metasearch engine serving [grep.vpota.to](https://grep.vpota.to) ([post](https://scribbles.jbowdre.lol/post/self-hosting-a-search-engine-iyjdlk6y))
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- [Uptime Kuma](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma) for monitoring internal services (via Tailscale)
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- [vault-unseal](https://github.com/lrstanley/vault-unseal) to auto-unseal my on-prem Vault instance
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