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featured: false
toc: true
comment: true
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts
series: Tips # Projects, Code
tags:
- 3dprinting
- activedirectory

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@ -11,7 +11,16 @@ enableInlineShortcodes = true
# sectionPagesMenu = "main"
[outputs]
home = ["HTML", "RSS", "JSON"]
home = ['html', 'rss', 'json']
section = ['html']
taxonomy = ['html',]
term = ['html', 'rss']
# rename rss output from index.xml to feed.xml
[outputFormats]
[outputFormats.rss]
mediatype = "application/rss"
baseName = "feed"
[permalinks]
posts = ":filename"
@ -41,6 +50,9 @@ enableInlineShortcodes = true
[services.instagram]
disableInlineCSS = true
[services.rss]
limit = 20
[services.twitter]
disableInlineCSS = true

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weight = 1
[[main]]
identifier = "scripts"
name = "scripts"
url = "/series/scripts/"
identifier = "code"
name = "code"
url = "/series/code/"
weight = 1
[[main]]

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ noindex = false
usePageBundles = true
description = "while (true) { bugs++; }"
mainSections = ["posts"]
fallBackOgImage = "images/broken-computer.svg"
fallBackOgImage = "images/broken-computer.png"
numberOfFeaturedPosts = 5
numberOfRelatedPosts = 5
author = "jbowdre"
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ url = "https://jbowdre.omg.lol"
[[socialLinks]]
icon = "fa-solid fa-comments"
title = "SimpleX Chat"
url = "https://runtimeterror.dev/simplex"
url = "/simplex"
[[socialLinks]]
icon = "fa fa-matrix-org"
@ -170,4 +170,20 @@ url = "https://torchlight.dev"
[[powerLinks]]
title = "cabin"
url = "https://withcabin.com/privacy/runtimeterror.dev"
url = "https://withcabin.com/privacy/runtimeterror.dev"
[[verifyLinks]]
title = "omg.lol"
url = "https://proven.lol/cd10d3"
[[verifyLinks]]
title = "CounterSocial"
url = "https://counter.social/@john_b"
[[verifyLinks]]
title = "Mastodon"
url = "https://social.lol/@jbowdre"
[[verifyLinks]]
title = "GitHub"
url = "https://github.com/jbowdre"

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---
date: 2019-05-28
type: section
layout: "archives"
---

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+++
aliases = ["all_posts", "articles"]
title = "Index of Posts"
tags = ["index"]
+++

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---
series: Scripts
series: Code
date: "2021-04-29T08:34:30Z"
usePageBundles: true
thumbnail: 20210723-script.png

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thumbnail: "code.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Scripts
series: Code
tags:
- vmware
- powercli

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# thumbnail: "thumbnail.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
series: Tips # Projects, Code, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
tags:
- linux
- shell

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ description: "I moved my homelab from VMware vSphere to Proxmox VE, and my only
featured: false
toc: true
comment: true
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts
series: Tips # Projects, Code
tags:
- homelab
- linux

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---
title: "Easy Push Notifications With ntfy.sh"
date: 2023-09-17
lastmod: 2023-10-21
lastmod: 2023-12-22
description: "Deploying and configuring a self-hosted pub-sub notification handler, getting another server to send a notifcation when it boots, and integrating the notification handler into Home Assistant."
featured: false
toc: true
@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ services:
- ./lib/ntf:/var/lib/ntfy
ports:
- 2586:80
healthcheck: # optional, remember to adapt the host and port to your environment
healthcheck: # this should be the port inside the container, not the host port
test: [
"CMD-SHELL",
"wget -q --tries=1 http://localhost:8080/v1/health -O - | grep -Eo '\"healthy\"\\s*:\\s*true' || exit 1"
"wget -q --tries=1 http://localhost:80/v1/health -O - | grep -Eo '\"healthy\"\\s*:\\s*true' || exit 1"
]
interval: 60s
timeout: 10s

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thumbnail: "thumbnail.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: vRA8 # Projects, Scripts, vRA8
series: vRA8 # Projects, Code, vRA8
tags:
- vmware
- vra

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---
series: Scripts
series: Code
date: "2020-09-16T08:34:30Z"
thumbnail: LJOcy2oqc.png
usePageBundles: true

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thumbnail: "nessus_login.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts, vRA8
series: Tips # Projects, Code, vRA8
tags:
- vmware
- kubernetes

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thumbnail: "PowerCLI.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Scripts
series: Code
tags:
- vmware
- powercli

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# thumbnail: "thumbnail.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Scripts
series: Code
tags:
- powershell
- windows

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# thumbnail: "thumbnail.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
series: Tips # Projects, Code, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
tags:
- vmware
- powershell

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@ -286,8 +286,8 @@ main:
url: /series/vra8
- title: "Projects"
url: /series/projects
- title: "Scripts"
url: /series/scripts
- title: "Code"
url: /series/code
- title: "Tips & Tricks"
url: /series/tips
- title: "Tags"

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@ -14,15 +14,15 @@ featureImage: "basic-architecture.png" # Sets featured image on blog post.
thumbnail: "basic-architecture.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts, vRA8
series: Tips # Projects, Code, vRA8
tags:
- vmware
- vsphere
- vsphere
- homelab
comment: true # Disable comment if false.
---
Way back in 2020, VMware released vSphere 7 Update 1 and introduced the new [vSphere Clustering Services (vCLS)](https://core.vmware.com/resource/introduction-vsphere-clustering-service-vcls) to improve how cluster services like the Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) operate. vCLS deploys lightweight agent VMs directly on the cluster being managed, and those VMs provide a decoupled and distributed control plane to offload some of the management responsibilities from the vCenter server.
Way back in 2020, VMware released vSphere 7 Update 1 and introduced the new [vSphere Clustering Services (vCLS)](https://core.vmware.com/resource/introduction-vsphere-clustering-service-vcls) to improve how cluster services like the Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) operate. vCLS deploys lightweight agent VMs directly on the cluster being managed, and those VMs provide a decoupled and distributed control plane to offload some of the management responsibilities from the vCenter server.
![vCLS VM](vcls-vm.png)
@ -42,10 +42,10 @@ Disabling vCLS will break DRS, and could have other unintended side effects. Don
It starts with determining the affected cluster's domain ID, which is very easy to do once you know where to look. Simply browse to the cluster object in the vSphere inventory, and look at the URL:
![Cluster domain ID](cluster-domain-id.png)
That `ClusterComputeResource:domain-c13` portion tells me exactly what I need to know: the ID for the `NUC Cluster` is `domain-c13`.
That `ClusterComputeResource:domain-c13` portion tells me exactly what I need to know: the ID for the `NUC Cluster` is `domain-c13`.
### Disable vCLS for a cluster
With that information gathered, you're ready to do the deed. Select the vCenter object in your vSphere inventory, head to the **Configure** tab, and open the **Advanced Settings** item.
With that information gathered, you're ready to do the deed. Select the vCenter object in your vSphere inventory, head to the **Configure** tab, and open the **Advanced Settings** item.
![vCenter Advanced Settings](vcenter-advanced-settings.png)

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---
title: "Quick Salt State to Deploy Netdata"
date: 2023-12-21
# lastmod: 2023-12-21
lastmod: 2023-12-22
description: "A hasty Salt state to deploy netdata monitoring and publish it internally on my tailnet with Tailscale Serve"
featured: false
toc: true
comment: true
series: Scripts
series: Code
tags:
- homelab
- iac
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ It simply installs netdata using the [handy-dandy kickstart script](https://lear
# torchlight! {"lineNumbers": true}
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=sls
# Hasty Salt config to install Netdata and make it available within a Tailscale tailnet
# Hasty Salt config to install Netdata and make it available within a tailnet
# at https://[hostname].[tailnet-name].ts.net:8443/netdata
curl:

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# shareImage: "/images/path/share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
codeMaxLines: 30
series: Scripts
series: Code
tags:
- hugo
- meta

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---
series: Scripts
series: Code
date: "2021-07-19T16:03:30Z"
usePageBundles: true
tags:

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featured: false
toc: true
comment: true
series: Projects # Projects, Scripts
series: Projects # Projects, Code
tags:
- javascript
- hugo

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featured: false
toc: false
comment: true
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts
series: Tips # Projects, Code
tags:
- crostini
- linux

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thumbnail: "golinks.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Projects # Projects, Scripts, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
series: Projects # Projects, Code, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
tags:
- docker
- vpn

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thumbnail: "Tailscale-AppIcon.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
series: Tips # Projects, Code, vRA8, K8s on vSphere
tags:
- vmware
- linux

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---
title: "Tailscale Serve in a Docker Compose Sidecar"
date: 2023-12-28
# lastmod: 2023-12-28
draft: true
description: "This is a new post about..."
featured: false
toc: true
comment: true
series: Tips # Projects, Code
tags:
- containers
- docker
- selfhosting
- tailscale
---
Hi, and welcome back to what has become my [Tailscale blog](/tags/tailscale/).
I have a few servers that I use for running multiple container workloads. My approach in the past had been to use [Caddy webserver](https://caddyserver.com/) on the host to proxy the various containers. With this setup, each app would have its own DNS record, and Caddy would be configured to route traffic to the appropriate internal port based on that. For instance:
```text
# torchlight! {"lineNumbers": true}
cyberchef.runtimeterror.dev {
reverse_proxy localhost:8000
}
ntfy.runtimeterror.dev, http://ntfy.runtimeterror.dev {
reverse_proxy localhost:8080
@httpget {
protocol http
method GET
path_regexp ^/([-_a-z0-9]{0,64}$|docs/|static/)
}
redir @httpget https://{host}{uri}
}
uptime.runtimeterror.dev, status.vpota.to {
reverse_proxy localhost:3001
}
miniflux.runtimeterror.dev {
reverse_proxy localhost:8080
}
```
*and so on...* You get the idea. This approach works well for services I want/need to be public, but it does require me to manage those DNS records and keep track of which app is on which port. That can be kind of tedious.
And I don't really need all of these services to be public. Not because they're particularly sensitive, but I just don't really have a reason to share my personal [Miniflux](https://github.com/miniflux/v2) or [CyberChef](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef) instance with the world at large. Those would be great candidates to serve with [Tailscale Serve](/tailscale-ssh-serve-funnel#tailscale-serve) so they'd only be available on my tailnet. Of course, with that setup I'd have to differentiate the services based on external port numbers since they'd all be served with the same hostname. That's not ideal either.
```shell
sudo tailscale serve --bg --https 8443 8180 # [tl! .cmd]
Available within your tailnet: # [tl! .nocopy:6]
https://tsdemo.tailnet-name.ts.net/
|-- proxy http://127.0.0.1:8000
https://tsdemo.tailnet-name.ts.net:8443/
|-- proxy http://127.0.0.1:8080
```
It would be really great if I could directly attach each container to my tailnet and then access the apps with addresses like `https://miniflux.tailnet-name.ts.net` or `https://cyberchef.tailnet-name.ts.net`. Tailscale does provide an [official Tailscale image](https://hub.docker.com/r/tailscale/tailscale) which seems like it should make this a really easy problem to address. It runs in userspace by default (neat!), and [even seems to accept a `TS_SERVE_CONFIG` parameter](https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/blob/5812093d31c8a7f9c5e3a455f0fd20dcc011d8cd/cmd/containerboot/main.go#L43) to configure Tailscale Serve... unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any documentation about how to create the required `ipn.ServeConfig` file to be able to use of that. I also struggled to find guidance on how to actually connect a Tailscale sidecar to an app container in the first place.
And then I came across [Louis-Philippe Asselin's post](https://asselin.engineer/tailscale-docker) about how he set up Tailscale in Docker Compose. When he wrote his post, there was even less documentation on how to do this stuff, so he used a [modified Tailscale docker image](https://github.com/lpasselin/tailscale-docker) with a [startup script](https://github.com/lpasselin/tailscale-docker/blob/c6f8d75b5e1235b8dbeee849df9321f515c526e5/images/tailscale/start.sh) to handle some of the configuration steps. His repo also includes a [helpful docker-compose example](https://github.com/lpasselin/tailscale-docker/blob/c6f8d75b5e1235b8dbeee849df9321f515c526e5/docker-compose/stateful-example/docker-compose.yml) of how to connect it together.
I quickly realized I could probably modified his startup script to take care of my Tailscale Serve need. So here's how I did it.
### Docker Image
My image will start out the same as Louis-Philippe's, with just adding a startup script to the official Tailscale image:
```Dockerfile
# torchlight! {"lineNumbers": true}
FROM tailscale/tailscale:v1.56.1
COPY start.sh /usr/bin/start.sh
RUN chmod +x /usr/bin/start.sh
CMD "start.sh"
```
The `start.sh` script has a few tweaks for brevity/clarity, and also adds a block for conditionally enabling a basic Tailscale Serve configuration:
```shell
#!/bin/ash
# torchlight! {"lineNumbers": true}
trap 'kill -TERM $PID' TERM INT
echo "Starting Tailscale daemon"
tailscaled --tun=userspace-networking --state=${TS_STATE} ${TS_OPT} &
PID=$!
until tailscale up --authkey="${TS_AUTHKEY}" --hostname="${TS_HOSTNAME}"; do
sleep 0.1
done
tailscale status
if [ -n "${TS_SERVE_PORT}" ]; then # [tl! ++:4]
if ! tailscale serve status | grep -q "${TS_SERVE_PORT}"; then
tailscale serve --bg "${TS_SERVE_PORT}"
fi
fi
wait ${PID}
```
```yaml
services:
tailscale:
build:
context: ./image/
container_name: tailscale
environment:
TS_AUTH_KEY: ${TS_AUTH_KEY:?err} # from https://login.tailscale.com/admin/settings/authkeys
TS_HOSTNAME: ${TS_HOSTNAME:-ts-docker}
TS_STATE_ARG: "/var/lib/tailscale/tailscale.state" # store ts state in a local volume
TS_SERVE_PORT: ${TS_SERVE_PORT:-} # optional port to proxy with tailscale serve (ex: '80')
volumes:
- ./ts_data:/var/lib/tailscale/
cyberchef:
container_name: cyberchef
image: mpepping/cyberchef:latest
restart: unless-stopped
network_mode: service:tailscale
```
```shell
DB_USER=my_db_user
DB_PASS=my_db_password
ADMIN_USER=my_admin_user
ADMIN_PASS=my_admin_password
TS_AUTH_KEY=tskey-auth-my_auth_key
TS_HOSTNAME=miniflux
TS_SERVE_PORT=8080
```
```yaml
services:
tailscale:
image: ghcr.io/jbowdre/tailscale-docker:latest
container_name: miniflux-tailscaled
environment:
TS_AUTH_KEY: ${TS_AUTH_KEY:?err} # from https://login.tailscale.com/admin/settings/authkeys
TS_HOSTNAME: ${TS_HOSTNAME:-ts-docker}
TS_STATE_ARG: "/var/lib/tailscale/tailscale.state" # store ts state in a local volume
TS_SERVE_PORT: ${TS_SERVE_PORT:-} # optional port to proxy with tailscale serve (ex: '80')
volumes:
- ./ts_data:/var/lib/tailscale/
miniflux:
image: miniflux/miniflux:latest
container_name: miniflux
depends_on:
db:
condition: service_healthy
environment:
- DATABASE_URL=postgres://${DB_USER}:${DB_PASS}@db/miniflux?sslmode=disable
- RUN_MIGRATIONS=1
- CREATE_ADMIN=1
- ADMIN_USERNAME=${ADMIN_USER}
- ADMIN_PASSWORD=${ADMIN_PASS}
network_mode: "service:tailscale"
db:
image: postgres:15
container_name: miniflux-db
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=${DB_USER}
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${DB_PASS}
volumes:
- ./mf_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "pg_isready", "-U", "${DB_USER}"]
interval: 10s
start_period: 30s
```

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ description: "Exploring some of my favorite Tailscale addon features: SSH, Serve
featured: false
toc: true
comment: true
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts
series: Tips # Projects, Code
tags:
- homelab
- networking

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ featureImage: "esxi8.png" # Sets featured image on blog post.
# thumbnail: "thumbnail.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts, vRA8
series: Tips # Projects, Code, vRA8
tags:
- vmware
- homelab

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---
series: Scripts
series: Code
date: "2021-04-29T08:34:30Z"
usePageBundles: true
tags:

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ featureImage: "vdt.png" # Sets featured image on blog post.
thumbnail: "pulse2.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage.
# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing.
codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block.
series: Tips # Projects, Scripts, vRA8
series: Tips # Projects, Code, vRA8
tags:
- vmware
- vsphere

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@ -19,18 +19,37 @@ Incoming messages are routed through a pool of servers so that your conversation
The app is also packed with other features like disappearing messages, encrypted file transfers, encrypted voice messages, encrypted audio and video calls, decentralized private groups, and a cool incognito mode which connects new conversations to a randomly-generated profile instead of your primary one. There's even a [CLI client](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/blob/stable/docs/CLI.md)!
## Servers
[![](https://status.vpota.to/api/badge/11/status)](https://status.vpota.to/status/simplex)
You can easily host your own [simplexmq server](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq) for handling your inbound message queue, and I've done just that; in fact, I've deployed three! And, as one of my closest internet friends, *you're welcome to use them as well.*
Just add these in the SimpleX app at **Settings > Network & servers > SMP servers > + Add server...**. Enable the option to use them for new connections, and they'll be added to the pool used for incoming messages in new conversations. If you want to use them immediately for existing conversations, go into each conversation's options menu and use the **Switch receiving address** option. You can also *disable* the option to use the default servers for new conversations if you only want messages to be routed through specific servers, but that does increase the likelikhood of concurrent conversations being routed the same way. More servers, more path options, less metadata in any one place.
---
![](/images/smp-vpota-to.png)
`smp://kYx5LmVD9FMM8hJN4BQqL4WmeUNZn8ipXsX2UkBoiHE=@smp.vpota.to`
| | |
| --- | --- |
| [![](https://status.vpota.to/api/badge/6/uptime)](https://status.vpota.to/status/simplex) | [[details](https://smp-vpota-to.tetra-gamma.ts.net/netdata/)] |
---
![](/images/smp1-vpota-to.png)
`smp://TbUrGydawdVKID0Lvix14UkaN-WarFgqXx4kaEG8Trw=@smp1.vpota.to`
| | |
| --- | --- |
| [![](https://status.vpota.to/api/badge/4/uptime)](https://status.vpota.to/status/simplex) | [[details](https://smp1-vpota-to.tetra-gamma.ts.net/netdata/)] |
---
![](/images/smp2-vpota-to.png)
`smp://tNfQisxTQ9MhKpFDTbx9RnjgWigtxF1a26jroy5-rR4=@smp2.vpota.to`
| | |
| --- | --- |
| [![](https://status.vpota.to/api/badge/5/uptime)](https://status.vpota.to/status/simplex) | [[details](https://smp2-vpota-to.tetra-gamma.ts.net/netdata/)] |

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{{ with .Site.Params.about }}
<div class="aside__about">
{{ with .logo }}<img class="about__logo" src="{{ . | absURL }}" alt="Logo">{{ end }}
<h1 class="about__title">{{ .title }}</h1>
<h1 class="about__title">{{ .title }}&nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="/feed.xml" aria-label="RSS"><i class="fa-solid fa-square-rss"></i></a>&nbsp;</h1>
{{ partial "tagline.html" . }}
<br>
<a href="about"><i class="fa-regular fa-user"></i></a>&nbsp;<a href="/about">{{ site.Params.Author }}</a>

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@ -6,11 +6,12 @@
{{ if .IsHome }}
<h1>{{ site.Params.indexTitle | markdownify }}</h1>
{{ else }}
<h1>{{ .Title | markdownify }}</h1>
<h1>{{ .Title | markdownify }}{{ if eq .Kind "term" }}&nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="feed.xml" aria-label="Category RSS"><i class="fa-solid fa-square-rss"></i></a>&nbsp;</h1>{{ end }}
{{ end }}
{{ .Content }}
</header>
{{- if ne .Title "Tags"}}
{{- range (.Paginate $pages).Pages }}
{{- $postDate := .Date.Format "2006-01-02" }}
{{- $updateDate := .Lastmod.Format "2006-01-02" }}
@ -28,4 +29,9 @@
<br>
</article>
{{ end }}
{{- template "_internal/pagination.html" . }}
{{- template "_internal/pagination.html" . }}
{{- else }}
{{- range .Pages.ByTitle }}
[<a href="{{ .Permalink }}">{{ .Title | markdownify }}</a>]
{{- end }}
{{- end }}

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@ -61,4 +61,4 @@
{{- end }}
<hr>
<h3>status.lol</h3>
<script src="https://status.lol/jbowdre.js?time&link&no-emoji"></script>
<script src="https://status.lol/jbowdre.js?time&link&fluent&pretty"></script>

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@ -5,6 +5,18 @@
<meta charset="UTF-8"/>
{{ if or (.Site.Params.noindex) (.Params.noindex) }}<meta name="robots" content="noindex" /> {{ end }}
<!-- RSS -->
{{ with .OutputFormats.Get "rss" -}}
{{ printf `<link rel=%q type=%q href=%q title=%q>` .Rel .MediaType.Type .Permalink site.Title | safeHTML }}
{{ end }}
<!-- verification links -->
{{ if .IsHome }}
{{ range $item := .Site.Params.verifyLinks }}
<link rel="me" title="{{ $item.title }}" href="{{ $item.url }}">
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
{{ partialCached "favicon" . }}
{{ partial "opengraph" . }}

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@ -169,3 +169,30 @@ ul.pagination li {
display:flex;
justify-content: center;
}
/* statuslol overrides */
.statuslol {
background: var(--inner-bg) !important;
}
.statuslol_content p,
.statuslol_content li,
.statuslol_content em,
.statuslol_content strong {
overflow-wrap: break-word;
font-size: 0.8em;
line-height:normal;
margin: 0.2em auto;
color: var(--fg);
}
.statuslol_time a:link,
.statuslol_time a:visited {
color: var(--link) !important;
}
.statuslol_time a:hover,
.statuslol_time a:active,
.statuslol_time a.active {
color: var(--hover) !important;
}

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