diff --git a/guides/backup-with-rsync.html b/guides/backup-with-rsync.html index 241eac5..0a7d210 100644 --- a/guides/backup-with-rsync.html +++ b/guides/backup-with-rsync.html @@ -59,8 +59,7 @@
rsync -auv $USER@$HOST:$BACKUP $RESTORE
--r recursive. All files/directories in the path will be backed up
+-r recursive. All files/directories in the path will be backed up
-a archive mode. Recursive, but with file permissions, symlinks, etc retained.
-z compress
-b backups
diff --git a/guides/guide-to-server-hosting.html b/guides/guide-to-server-hosting.html
index ffb5fac..7dfb2ea 100644
--- a/guides/guide-to-server-hosting.html
+++ b/guides/guide-to-server-hosting.html
@@ -61,9 +61,8 @@
Install nginx
Setup an nginx website
Add an SSL certificate w/Certbot
- TODO: Nginx web optimisation
+ TODO:Nginx web optimisation
TODO:(Optional) Add PHP to your webserver
- TODO:Guide to front-end web development
MariaDB Database
@@ -78,44 +77,26 @@
Backup your server!
Backups are super useful. If something breaks, or gets accidentally deleted you can always use a backup to get it back
- - TODO:Backup with rsync
+ - Backup with rsync
- TODO:Backup with rdiff-backup
- - TODO:Setup backup cronjob(s)
+ - Setup backup cronjob(s)
Additional services/potential guides
Unless there is an anchor, these are all "TODO", and may just be omitted from this list
Useful tidbits
- - Proxy services with NGINX proxy pass
- - Password protect webpages
+ - TODO:Proxy services with NGINX proxy pass
+ - TODO:Password protect webpages
Additional Services
- git
- - samba
- - Open Media Vault
- - umami
- - uptime kuma
+ - Uptime Kuma
- torrentbox
- - jellyfin
+ - Jellyfin
- VPN
- - mailserver
- - Host client websites
-
-
- Game Servers
-
- - minecraft
- - terraria
- - factorio
-
-
- Additional guides
- These are some guides for specific use-cases, that will aid with setting up
-
- - Basic Homeserver for a web developer/designer
diff --git a/guides/setup-git-server.html b/guides/setup-git-server.html
index 524bcea..b0c0bf6 100644
--- a/guides/setup-git-server.html
+++ b/guides/setup-git-server.html
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
Use the git server
With all the setup out the way, the git server is now usable as a remote for any of your git repos.
- So on another PC...
+ So on another PC, you can use git as normal. For example.
Add remote to existing repo
git remote add origin git@<your-server>:/<repo.git>
Clone the repo
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
Giving you something like this
git clone git@<your-server>:<port>/<repo.git>
-
+ Completed
From here you can use git as you would via any other provider, but with the knowledge that your remote is yours.