I'm testing a lot Turnkey containers in ProxMox hosts, connected in cluster. Why LXC, not VMs? Because of ZFS file system of the hosts and features of that.
Now I've finished configuration:
Two hosts od proxmox 7.2 (or three if you want build HA cluster):
I am proud to announce that I was able to port the latest v17 turnkey system to the raspberry pi 4. I was able to port the following preliminary images if you want to start testing:
General question for anybody who knows how the TKL Let's Encrypt cert request / renewal works. Sure I could read the docs but I would kind of play with this idea and get feedback.
I have a goal of developing "glue code" such that a TKL appliance can be hosted behind a NAT, and set up a reverse proxy to another system with a public-facing IP. In plain English, so that people can host TKL boxes at home (for example) and proxy all traffic thru a $3/mo VPS with a public IP (for example).
Hello Jeremy, I have been testing Zentyal on our proxmox server and if you are interested this is definitely ready for prime time as a mail, file server and active directory domain controller. It would be a good candidate for an appliance. This currently runs on Ubuntu so I don't know if it's too much work.
Regards
Paul