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- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
Thank you for your suggestions. From the thread it is highly apparent that I would need IT’s support on this.
As for the hardware, we could still consider a machine with Linux as the server instead. Though the remote access issue would need to be resolved.
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
Honestly, after considering the security implications of enabling access to the university’s network, I think I would first warn the team about this before setting up anything and let them decide how to proceed afterwards. I’ll also inform them to ask the IT department for the in-house VPN solution and identity management.
I don’t believe there would be need for the team to access anything in the network apart from the computer itself. Is it possible to arrange a solution that disables connections to intranet devices through the server by default just to be safe?
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
I wasn’t able to get a clear response but I can say that they are primarily going to use it for writing and storing code like a Github repo, plus installation of 2-3 programs whose names I couldn’t recognise.
They could use Github itself, but I know they know this too so but deliberate chose to work this way. I could probably suggest a software like Gitea or Forgejo for this purpose, but I suppose they aren’t in need of that.
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
Mostly it boils down to laziness. They for sure have the ability to set up the server themselves but they can’t be bothered to unless it’s for a larger number of machines. They have essentially given a thumbs up to proceed with the setup but haven’t offered assistance themselves. I think the team might already have reached out to them, but were let down which is why they tried to contact me.
The server will be stored in the personal office of one of the members of the team. It should be physically secure.
I don’t think I would completely lose access to it, rather it’s just that I won’t be allowed to personally SSH to the server with my own devices. I may still be able to connect to it through one of the members’ devices or onsite. The team member earlier mentioned will take care of the system after the setup.
I don’t know what’ll happen to the server after the project is over, nor am I in a position to assume something.
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
They already have gotten the permission for this.
However the IT department wouldn’t be helping with enabling public access to the computer via the university’s intranet. So it is up to me to figure out an alternative connection strategy like tunneling or VPN.
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
I was proposed to set up the server knowing that I have limited knowledge on managing stuff like this. They already have an sysadmin in the campus, but I think their setup is simple enough that they were willing to approach me. Besides I do consider myself to be experienced enough to work my way around CLI and troubleshoot issues even if I haven’t had experience with hardware like this.
I don’t think negotiating for a different computer would be possible. The main challenge would be to make best of the hardware I’m provided, with additional peripherals if needed.
I do plan on asking them the nature of the work to be done on the server, but I wouldn’t expect it to be too niche or computationally intensive since they have separate computers for that. In any case, I will relay the points highlighted in this thread to them and get a clear idea of what is needed to be arranged.
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
Part of the reason why they left so many details vague was to give me some freedom on what to setup in the server based on what I think is right, although I do agree there needs to be clarification for some points.
Could you give me a hint on what I should additionally ask regarding their server needs?
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
Could you suggest what would be the most appropriate backup solution in this case? I could also ask them to arrange a backup drive or a cloud provider if needed.
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
I was told the some team members work in different universities, so we would need to accommodate them as well
- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
Sorry if I am unable to provide specific details for the queries. I don’t have answers to most of them myself which is why I was hoping what the safest bet for these situations would be to implement.
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Highly likely they would be installing new software
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I don’t know much about its use case, although it won’t be too intensive since they probably have a separate machine for heavier work.
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Backup storage option wasn’t proposed at all. I’m thinking of proposing to implement one.
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I expect between 10-20 users.
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User permissions requirements wasn’t discussed as well.
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Don’t know about the criticality of data. I could only speculate to be considerable by default.
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- Comment on Setting up a server for a research team. What should be in my checklist? 1 week ago:
The setup should be no problem to the university as long as it’s set up to do what I was told it would do.
Is it okay to use macOS too? I thought Linux was more prevalent among servers. Although if there is no significant change in operating one compared to Linux, then I’ll just stick to macOS after all.
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Thanks a ton!
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I would never have found this on my own otherwise. I feel any amount of gratitude would fall short of compensating for how much time and effort it has saved me. Thank you regardless.
If possible, can you share how I can achieve the same effect with SFTP?
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I’ve set up Pangolin on my VPS and had no problems accessing docker services on my homelab remotely. However, I don’t know how I am supposed to SSH or SFTP to my homelab. Will I connect to my VPS instead? Would I need to break Pangolin or expose a vulnerability to do so?
Honestly I am in need of a proper networking tutorial at this point.
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- Comment on Trouble setting Let's Encrypt certificates for Pangolin 1 month ago:
Thank you for your assist. I found the underlying issue to be with the DNS from the domain provider. I switched to Cloudflare DNS and now it works flawlessly.
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I’ve gone through their automatic setup and followed the youtube tutorial from Lawrence Systems. I entered all the required information for the setup correctly (apart from the email maybe). The tutor got his dashboard page hosted with https properly enabled with no additional configuration and I expected mine to work the same. I’ve tried to regenerate the certificates according to the official docs, but I still get the same result. I honestly don’t know where else the problem could’ve arised. As much as I hate it, I think I’ll have to go through the logs after all.
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