Homelab Dashboard

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Introduction

We have decided to setup a homelab dashboard to monitor and administer the entire estate of Virtual machines, Proxmox hosts and all of the services that we have created. initially we will use the dashy dashboard but may well change for something else if dashy proves to be to difficult or in some way unsuitable.

Dashy Setup

in the interests of security for this sensitive project we are extending your "Full-Chain TLS" SME standard to Blackberry. This ensures that even if a client bypasses the proxy (Raisin) and hits Blackberry directly on the network, the traffic is still encrypted and presents the valid *.seaoffate.net certificate. It will also mean that within the Pfsense side of the LAN any client will still meet the same secure SSL certificate system provided by Letsencrypt.

Installation on Blackberry

🛡️We will mount our existing SSL certificates (synced from Raisin) directly into the Dashy container and configure Dashy to serve HTTPS natively. Details of how the Certs are downloaded and installed can be found here