- FreeIPA (LDAP + DNS)
- Keycloak (SAML/OpenIDC provider for FreeIPA)
- Gatekeeper (or the new replacement) (SAML authentication in-front of applications that do not support SAML/OpenIDC
- several OpenVPN servers (Personal access to internal networks + connection to remote VMs)
- Tinc (Site-to-site VPNs)
- Jenkins x 2 (CI) with linux/windows/macos build agents for various projects :)
- Racher clusters (k8s "wrapper")
- Gitlab (source code/ticket tracking/CI)
- phabricator (SCM/ticket tracking) - though it's now deprecated ;(
- cachet (status page)
- mattermost (IM messaging)
- sentry (exception tracking)
- gitea (SCM)
- Drone (CI for gitea)
- matomo (site analytics)
- sonarque (code scanning)
- tracwiki (internal wiki)
- onlyoffice (web-based office suite)
- nextcloud (for onlyoffice storage)
- nexus (package artifact repository)
- squid proxies and apt-cacher for package caching
- pfsense (firewall for internal networks)
- perforce (SCM for larger projects (games etc.))
- recipesage (recipe hosting tool)
- icinga2 (with icinga director) (nagios-based monitoring)
- Custom backup solution, using duplicity for internet tier backups
- phpipam (recording networks and assigned IPs)
- remote docker swarm cluster using glusterfs, MySQL cluster, haproxy, mysqlproxy, bind, consul
- portainer (docker management for remote docker swarm cluster)
- docker registry for local builds and proxy instance for caching remote images.
- syncthing for personal file synchronisation
- wazuh - host security scanning
- snipe-it for asset tracking
- seeddms - document storage (bills, receipts, letters etc.)
- Calibre-web (PDF book viewer)
- various self-build web applications, databases to support applications, reverse proxies for internal hosting (mainly haproxy)
Media PC: - syncthing
- plex
- homeassistant
- samba (for other family members that don't like SSH/rsync ;) )
- couple of game servers
Thanks for this post - there's a bunch of great applications posted that I hadn't heard of that look really interesting to try out! :D
But it looks good, does the job and stability hasn't been _bad_ :)
- FreeIPA (LDAP + DNS)
- Keycloak (SAML/OpenIDC provider for FreeIPA)
- Gatekeeper (or the new replacement) (SAML authentication in-front of applications that do not support SAML/OpenIDC
- several OpenVPN servers (Personal access to internal networks + connection to remote VMs)
- Tinc (Site-to-site VPNs)
- Jenkins x 2 (CI) with linux/windows/macos build agents for various projects :)
- Racher clusters (k8s "wrapper")
- Gitlab (source code/ticket tracking/CI)
- phabricator (SCM/ticket tracking) - though it's now deprecated ;(
- cachet (status page)
- mattermost (IM messaging)
- sentry (exception tracking)
- gitea (SCM)
- Drone (CI for gitea)
- matomo (site analytics)
- sonarque (code scanning)
- tracwiki (internal wiki)
- onlyoffice (web-based office suite)
- nextcloud (for onlyoffice storage)
- nexus (package artifact repository)
- squid proxies and apt-cacher for package caching
- pfsense (firewall for internal networks)
- perforce (SCM for larger projects (games etc.))
- recipesage (recipe hosting tool)
- icinga2 (with icinga director) (nagios-based monitoring)
- Custom backup solution, using duplicity for internet tier backups
- phpipam (recording networks and assigned IPs)
- remote docker swarm cluster using glusterfs, MySQL cluster, haproxy, mysqlproxy, bind, consul
- portainer (docker management for remote docker swarm cluster)
- docker registry for local builds and proxy instance for caching remote images.
- syncthing for personal file synchronisation
- wazuh - host security scanning
- snipe-it for asset tracking
- seeddms - document storage (bills, receipts, letters etc.)
- Calibre-web (PDF book viewer)
- various self-build web applications, databases to support applications, reverse proxies for internal hosting (mainly haproxy)
Media PC: - syncthing
- plex
- homeassistant
- samba (for other family members that don't like SSH/rsync ;) )
- couple of game servers
Thanks for this post - there's a bunch of great applications posted that I hadn't heard of that look really interesting to try out! :D