I'm trying to make a tool that allows the average person to install pre configured docker applications.
Requirements:
Raspberry Pi 1/2/3/4 or other armv7 SOC board
Debian Stretch- Currently testing with Raspian Buster (no release file for docker yet) https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/
X86 architecture is not currently supported but will be in the future
GET STARTED
download https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_lite_latest & use SD card imager to install OS
open boot partition on the SD card and create a new, empty text file and name it ssh without a file extension
install SD card and boot
####NOTE: $ means input this text into the terminal and hit enter. ######
####DO NOT copy the $ when copying the command. #####
SSH INTO RASPBERRY PI
LINUX OR MAC
$ ssh pi@ip address of pi
password: raspberry
WINDOWS
download https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/w64/putty-64bit-0.71-installer.msi
enter the IP address of raspberry pi
username: pi
password: raspberry
INTIAL CONFIG
$ sudo raspi-config
run #1 and change password
Run #2 and change (1)hostname
Run #7 and (1)expand filesystem and (3)change memory split to 16
TO DOWNLOAD
$ sudo apt-get install git -y $ git clone https://github.com/frankzotynia10/netbox.git
TO INSTALL
$ cd netbox $ chmod +x ./run && ./run
TO USE UNIFI CONTROLLER
open a browser to https://hostname.local:8443
TO connect to SoftEther Service
use windows applicaiton to connect
set hub number and configure cascade