matthewtran.com/README.md
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# matthewtran.com
Services deployed on [matthewtran.com](https://matthewtran.com).
- website
- gitea ([git.matthewtran.com](https://git.matthewtran.com))
- monerod
- p2pool (`xmrig -o matthewtran.com`)
- minecraft
- minecraft bedrock
- terraria
- nas (`<server>/<name>` on LAN)
- wireguard
## setup
1. Create `config/server.json` and run `config/provision.py`.
2. On the server to be provisioned, boot a [Fedora CoreOS installation media](https://fedoraproject.org/coreos/download?stream=stable) and run the install command.
3. To configure the OpenWrt router, run `/opt/router.py --provision <interface>` on the server. Then reboot the router and server.
4. Add the following DNS entries at the registrar.
| hosts | type | data |
| ----------------------- | ------ | ------------------------ |
| `@`, `git`, `wg`, `www` | `A` | `<public IPv4>` |
| `@`, `git`, `www` | `AAAA` | `<delegated prefix>::69` |
| `wg` | `AAAA` | `<delegated prefix>::1` |
5. Optionally, run `config/peer.py` for each WireGuard client.
## development
- For quick iteration, run `config/update.py`. This copies over sources, rebuilds images, and restarts containers.
- After development, it's best to reprovision (see above) with `wipe=false` for drives you want to keep. Then run `/opt/router.py` on the server and reboot.
## maintenance
- Run `config/backup.py <name>.zip` to back up critical files.
- Run `config/backup.py --restore <name>.zip` to restore those files.
- Run `sudo mdadm -D /dev/md/<name>` on the server to check RAID status.