My nixos configurations. Systems ======= [frumar](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frumar) -------- Physical server. Mostly used for files. (storage: 6 TB hdd + 256GB ssd, RAM: 8GB, 2 cores ht) - [git hosting](./modules/gogs.nix) - [public files](./roles/pub.nix) - torrents - [quassel](./roles/quassel.nix) [pennyworth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Pennyworth) ---------- VPS (Storage: 80GB, RAM: 1GB, 2 cores) - [grafana](./roles/graphs.nix) - [website](./roles/website.nix) - [email](./roles/main.nix) - [prosody](./roles/xmpp.nix) - [asterisk](./roles/asterisk.nix) [woodhouse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Archer_characters#Recurring_characters) ----------- intel nuc connected to the tv (storage: 64GB ssd, RAM: 4GB) - kodi - sshfs mounts to alphonse & frumar [ascanius](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frumar) ---------- hp elitebook 8570w (RAM: 16GB, 4 cores ht, storage: 256GB ssd + 300GB HDD) - includes a power saving script [jarvis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Jarvis) -------- dell xps 13 (RAM: 16GB, storage: 512GB ssd, 2 cores ht) - for now, just run powertop --auto-tune after a reboot I guess Maintenance =========== Generating tor keys: ``` $(nix-build packages/shallot.nix --no-out-link)/bin/shallot -f tmp ^PATTERN head -n3 tmp tail -n +4 tmp > keys/ssh.HOSTNAME.key shred tmp && rm tmp ```