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# Lainon Radio Setup
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# 4get Setup
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# Gitea Setup (nginx, postgresql, debian10)
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# RustDesk Setup
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# Zabbix setup with Nginx HTTPS
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# anonymousoverflow Setup
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# Ansible
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# Apt-Cacher Setup
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# bedrock Setup
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# Borg Backups
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# borg_auto Setup
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# CheckMK Setup
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# CodiMD Installation
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# E4 Composite Project
At networking school, one of our final exams is to replicate a professional situation using VMs in a virtual environment such as proxmox or virt-manager or virtualbox. For instance this is the typical network we have to virtualize and then in turn we get asked to change specific parts of it to evaluate how we adapt to what we get asked. Below you will find the network graph of what we're going to setup in this tutorial:

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# Cron Jobs Setup
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# CryptPad

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# cyberchef (npm)
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# PostgreSQL Master-Slave repmgr triple Replication
In this tutorial we're going to setup a triple master-slave postgreSQL replication using repmgr:

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# Debian 12 Bookworm Upgrade
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# dillinger
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Dozzle Setup

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# E4 Situation Professionnelle 2
Dans ce guide je détaille comment j'ai installé l'infrastructure de ma Situation Professionnelle n°2 (VPN site à site pour pfsense)

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# Installing Etherpad behind a nginx reverse proxy
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# fail2banssh Setup
In this tutorial we're going to look at how to install fail2ban to protect the ssh service from bruteforce attacks.

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# FreshRSS Installation
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# GLPI debian10
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Gomez (npm)
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Haproxy setup
This one is done from proxmox, i used a debian10+ CT template to create the machines i needed.

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# hatsh Setup
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# hMailServer Setup
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# Hydrus Network Setup
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# invidious Setup

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# inspIRCd SSL Setup
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# TOR IRC
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Jitsi
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Kanboard (nginx, mariadb, php7.4)
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# Kutt URL Shortener
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Multiple kvm monitors Setup
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# CGI Lainsafe Setup
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# Leela chess zero Setup
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# LibreNMS Debian 10 NGINX Setup
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# librex Setup
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# luks Setup
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# emailwiz Setup
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# matrix Setup
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# Matrix Chat Setup
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# Minecraft Server Setup
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# Colored MOTDs Setup
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# MyMind + MindMaps Installation
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# Neko Setup
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# Easy install of Nextcloud
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# Minimalistic NGINX Setup with HTTPS
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# Nginx basic auth + fail2ban
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# NGINX Load Balancing
First off you will need a debian10 server to run nginx as a load balancer, and 2 other http servers.

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# Nginx Proxy Manager (Docker)
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# nitter Setup
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# Observium Nginx Debian 10
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# VPS-Hosted OpenVPN server:
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# VPN-over-TOR
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# Arch Linux PCI Passthrough Setup
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# perlite Setup

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# Pfsense on Proxmox
In this tutorial we will be looking at how to install pfsense on a proxmox server using one of proxmox's physical Network Interface Cards (NIC) as the WAN interface, in order to be able to link a closed LAN virtual network. We will be using the following network graph as a reference:

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# Pfsense site-to-site VPN
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# PHP LainSafe
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# pihole Setup
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# PlainPad
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Portainer Setup
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# portforwarding Setup
In this tutorial we're going to look at how to port forward services from being local to VPSes.

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# PrivateBin (pastebin)
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# Prometheus Grafana
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# proxitok Setup
In this tutorial we're going to setup [proxitok](https://github.com/pablouser1/ProxiTok), a privacy front-end for tik tok (one of the most anti privacy services to ever exist.

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# Proxmox (debian 10)
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# Mdadm Raid 1 Setup
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# Rainloop Setup
Rent a VPS with debian 10+ (or just run it yourself, but make sure it is correctly port forwarded so that public ip points to the machine like a vps).

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# RDP Connections
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# rss Setup
## **Initial Setup**

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# Making backups using rsync
rsync is an utility for efficiently transferring and synchronizing files between 2 computers, it can also compare the modification times and sizes of files. It is commonly found on unix OSes. It was written in C as a single threaded application. The rsync algorithm uses a type of delta encoding, and is used for minimizing network usage.

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# safetwitch Setup
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# SearX
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# Searx (Docker)
Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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# searxng Setup

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# ShareLaTeX / Overleaf
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# SNMP
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# stablediffusion Setup
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# stablediffusion2 Setup
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# Physical Surveillance Setup
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# Teddit Setup
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# TF2 GameServer Setup
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# TheLounge
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# tor_ssh_tunnel_port_forwarding Setup
## **Initial Setup**

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# tordns Setup
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# torproxy Setup

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# tpot Setup
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# unattendedupgrades Setup
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# uptimekuma Setup

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# virt-manager setup
In this tutorial we'll setup virt-manager on debian:

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# Windows Server Setup (QEMU)
## **Initial Setup**

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# Windows DNS Server Setup (QEMU)
## **Initial Requirement**

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# Windows Server AD Setup (QEMU)
## **Initial Requirements**

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