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== | '''Welcome to Tutorials and Howtos, a place of basic and advanced configuration tasks for your Alpine Linux.''' | ||
* [[Setting up | |||
* [[ | '''Howtos are smaller articles''' explaining how to perform a particular task with Alpine Linux, that expects a minimal knowledge from reader to perform actions. Howto's have been organized in the below page based on the topics. | ||
* [[ | |||
'''The [[#Tutorials|tutorials]] are hands-on''' and the reader is expected to try and achieve the goals described in each step, possibly with the help of a good example. The output in one step is the starting point for the following step. | |||
{{Note| | |||
* Contributors are requested to refer to [[Help:Editing]] first and make use of resources like [[How to write a HOWTO]]. | |||
* Contributions must be complete articles. | |||
* Don't override already made contributions, unless there is a mistake. | |||
* If you want to request a topic, please add your request in this page's [[Talk:Tutorials_and_Howtos|Discussion]].}} | |||
== Desktop == | |||
* {{:Daily driver guide}} | |||
=== Power management === | |||
* [[Configure action when power-button is pressed]] | |||
* [[Suspend on LID close]] | |||
* [[Configure Wake-on-LAN]] | |||
=== Networking === | |||
* [[Bluetooth]] - Instructions for installing and configuring Bluetooth | |||
* [[Bonding]] - Bond (or aggregate) multiple ethernet interfaces | |||
* [[Bridge]] - Configuring a network bridge | |||
** [[Bridge wlan0 to eth0]] | |||
* [[Configure Networking]] | |||
* [[How to configure static routes]] | |||
* Modem | |||
** [[Using HSDPA modem]] | |||
** [[Using serial modem]] | |||
* [[mDNS]] - Howto implement multicast DNS resolution in Alpine. | |||
* [[Multi ISP]] ''(Dual-ISP setup with load-balancing and automatic failover)'' | |||
* [[PXE boot]] | |||
* Wi-Fi | |||
** [[Wi-Fi|Connecting to a wireless access point]] | |||
** [[How to setup a wireless access point]] ''(Setting up Secure Wireless AP w/ WPA encryption with bridge to wired network)'' | |||
* [[VLAN]] | |||
=== Security === | |||
* [[Securing Alpine Linux]] How to Secure Alpine Linux using Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) | |||
* Understand [[UEFI]] and enable [[UEFI Secure Boot]] | |||
=== Backup and data migration === | |||
* [[Migrating data]] | |||
* [[Rsnapshot]] - setting up periodic backups | |||
=== Other topics === | |||
* [[Gaming on Alpine]] | |||
* [[Remote Desktop Server]] | |||
* [[Default applications|How to change default application]] | |||
* [[CPU frequency scaling]] | |||
* [[Mimalloc]] | |||
* [[Enable Serial Console on Boot]] | * [[Enable Serial Console on Boot]] | ||
* [[How to | * [[How to build the Alpine Linux kernel]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nextcloud]] ''(Self hostable cloud suite - Dropbox Alternative)'' | ||
* [[ | * [[Setting up lm_sensors]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Desktop environments and Window managers|List of supported Desktop environments and Window managers]] | ||
== Diskless == | |||
* [[Alpine local backup|Alpine local backup (lbu)]] ''(Permanently store your modifications in case your box needs reboot)'' | |||
** [[Back Up a Flash Memory Installation]] | |||
** [[Manually editing a existing apkovl]] | |||
== Other Architectures == | |||
=== ARM === | |||
* [[Alpine on ARM]] | |||
==== Raspberry Pi ==== | |||
== | * [[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi main page]] | ||
* [[Configure Networking]] | * [[Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Speaker|Raspberry Pi - Bluetooth Speaker]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Linux Router with VPN on a Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi - Router with VPN]] | ||
* [[Setting up a | * [[Linux Router with VPN on a Raspberry Pi (IPv6)|Raspberry Pi - Router with VPN (IPv6)]] | ||
* [[Classic install or sys mode on Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi - Sys mode install]] | |||
* [[Raspberry Pi LVM on LUKS|Raspberry Pi - Sys mode install - LVM on LUKS]] | |||
* [[RPI Video Receiver|Raspberry Pi - Video Receiver]] ''(network video decoder using Rasperry Pi and omxplayer)'' | |||
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 - Browser Client]] - kiosk or digital sign | |||
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 - Configuring it as wireless access point -AP Mode]] | |||
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 - Setting Up Bluetooth]] | |||
* [[Raspberry Pi 4 - Persistent system acting as a NAS and Time Machine]] | |||
* [[How to set up Alpine as a wireless router|Raspberry Pi Zero W - Wireless router]] ''(Setting up a firewalled, Wireless AP with wired network on a Pi Zero W)'' | |||
* [[RPI Video Receiver]] | |||
=== IBM Z (IBM z Systems) === | |||
* [[s390x|s390x - Installation]] | |||
=== PowerPC === | |||
* [[Ppc64le|Powerpc64le - Installation]] | |||
== Services == | |||
{{Note| Services are arranged in alphabetical order.}} | |||
=== Content management systems === | |||
* [[DokuWiki]] | |||
* [[Drupal]] ''(Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP)'' | |||
* [[Kopano]] ''(Microsoft Outlook compatible Groupware)'' | |||
* [[Mahara]] ''(E-portfolio and social networking system)'' | |||
* [[MediaWiki]] ''(Free web-based wiki software application)'' | |||
* [[Pastebin]] ''(Pastebin software application)'' | |||
* [[WordPress]] ''(Web software to create website or blog)'' | |||
=== Database === | |||
* [[MySQL|MySQL]] | |||
=== DNS === | |||
* [[DNSCrypt-Proxy]] ''Encrypt and authenticate DNS calls from your system'' | |||
* [[Setting up nsd DNS server]] | |||
* [[Setting up unbound DNS server]] | |||
* [[Small-Time DNS with BIND9]] ''(A simple configuration with ad blocking for your home network)'' | |||
* [[TinyDNS Format]] | |||
=== File server === | |||
* [[Setting up an NFS server|nfs-server]] | |||
* [[Setting up a Samba server|samba-server]] ''(standard file sharing)'' | |||
* [[Setting up a samba-ad-dc|samba-ad-dc]] ''(Active Directory compatible domain controller)'' | |||
=== Firewall and VPN === | |||
* Alpine Wall ''(a new firewall management framework)'' | |||
** [[Alpine Wall]] | |||
** [https://git.alpinelinux.org/awall/about/ Alpine Wall User's Guide] | |||
** [[How-To Alpine Wall]] | |||
* [[Freeradius Active Directory Integration]] | |||
* [[GNUnet]] | |||
* [[Setting up a OpenVPN server|OpenVPN server]] ''(Allowing single users or devices to remotely connect to your network)'' | |||
* [[OpenVSwitch]] | |||
* [[Using Alpine on Windows domain with IPSEC isolation]] | |||
* [[Configure a Wireguard interface (wg)|Wireguard]] | |||
* [[IGMPproxy]] | |||
=== HTTP and web services === | |||
* [[Apache]] | |||
** [[Apache with php-fpm]] | |||
** [[Setting Up Apache with PHP]] | |||
** [[Apache authentication: NTLM Single Signon]] | |||
* [[Darkhttpd]] | |||
* [[Lighttpd]] | |||
** [[Lighttpd Advanced security]] | |||
** [[Setting Up Lighttpd With FastCGI]] | |||
** [[Production Web server: Lighttpd|Production web server: Lighttpd]] | |||
* [[Nginx]] | |||
** [[Nginx as reverse proxy with acme (letsencrypt)]] | |||
** [[Nginx with PHP]] | |||
* Squid Proxy | |||
** [[Obtaining user information via SNMP]] ''(Using squark-auth-snmp as a Squid authentication helper)'' <!-- Networking and Server, <== Using squark-auth-snmp --> | |||
** [[Setting up Explicit Squid Proxy]] | |||
** [[Setting up Transparent Squid Proxy]] ''(Covers Squid proxy and URL Filtering system)'' | |||
** [[SqStat]] ''(Script to look at active squid users connections)'' | |||
* [[Tomcat]] | |||
** [[Production LAMP system: Lighttpd + PHP + MySQL]] | |||
=== IRC === | |||
* [[NgIRCd]] ''(Server for Internet Relay Chat/IRC)'' | |||
=== Mail === | |||
* [[Hosting services on Alpine]] ''(Hosting mail, webservices and other services)'' | |||
* [[Hosting Web/Email services on Alpine]] | |||
* Exim/Dovecot | |||
** [[Small-Time Email with Exim and Dovecot]] ''(A simple configuration for your home network.) | |||
** [[Setting up dovecot with imap and tls]] | |||
* [[relay email to gmail (msmtp, mailx, sendmail]] | |||
* [[relay email (nullmailer)]] | |||
* [[Roundcube]] ''(Webmail system)'' | |||
* [[Setting up postfix with virtual domains]] | |||
* Server protection | |||
** [[Setting up clamsmtp]] | |||
=== Monitoring === | |||
* [[Awstats]] ''(Free log file analyzer)'' | |||
* [[Cacti: traffic analysis and monitoring network]] ''(Front-end for rrdtool networking monitor)'' | |||
* [[Cvechecker]] ''(Compare installed packages for Common Vulnerabilities Exposure)'' <!-- Monitoring and Security --> | |||
* [[Linfo]] | |||
* [[Obtaining user information via SNMP]] ''(Using squark-auth-snmp as a Squid authentication helper)'' <!-- Networking and Server, <== Using squark-auth-snmp --> | |||
* [[PhpSysInfo]] ''(A simple application that displays information about the host it's running on)'' | |||
* [[Logcheck]] ''(log file monitoring tool)'' | |||
* [[Matomo]] ''(A real time web analytics software program)'' | |||
* [[Rasdaemon]] ''(Platform Reliability, Availability and Serviceability monitoring tool)'' | |||
* [[Setting up A Network Monitoring and Inventory System]] ''(Nagios + OpenAudit and related components)'' <!-- draft, solution, Networking and Monitoring and Server --> | |||
** [[Setting up NRPE daemon]] ''(Performs remote Nagios checks)'' <!-- Networking and Monitoring --> | |||
* [[Setting Up Fprobe And Ntop|Ntop]] ''(NetFlow collection and analysis using a remote fprobe instance; for alpine 3.10-3.12 only)'' <!-- Networking and Monitoring --> | |||
* [[SqStat]] ''(Script to look at active squid users connections)'' | |||
* [[Traffic monitoring]] <!-- Networking and Monitoring --> | |||
** [[Setting up monitoring using rrdtool (and rrdcollect)]] | |||
** [[Setting up traffic monitoring using rrdtool (and snmp)]] <!-- Monitoring --> | |||
* [[Zabbix|Zabbix - the professional complete manager]] ''(Monitor and track the status of network services and hardware)'' | |||
* [[ZoneMinder video camera security and surveillance]] | |||
=== Remote Administration === | |||
* ACF | |||
** [[Changing passwords for ACF|ACF - changing passwords]] | |||
** [[Generating SSL certs with ACF]] <!-- Generating SSL certs with ACF 1.9 --> | |||
** [[setup-acf| ACF - setup]] ''(Configures ACF (webconfiguration/webmin) so you can manage your box through https)'' | |||
* [[Setting up a SSH server]] ''(Using ssh is a good way to administer your box remotely)'' | |||
** [[HOWTO OpenSSH 2FA with password and Google Authenticator |OpenSSH 2FA]] ''(A simple two factor setup for OpenSSH)'' | |||
* [[OpenVCP]] ''(VServer Control Panel)'' | |||
* [[PhpMyAdmin]] ''(Web-based administration tool for MYSQL)'' | |||
* [[PhpPgAdmin]] ''(Web-based administration tool for PostgreSQL)'' | |||
* [[Webmin]] ''(A web-based interface for Linux system)'' | |||
=== Telephony === | |||
* [[FreePBX|FreePBX on Alpine Linux]] | |||
* [[Setting up Zaptel/Asterisk on Alpine]] | * [[Setting up Zaptel/Asterisk on Alpine]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Kamailio]] ''(SIP Server, formerly OpenSER)'' | ||
== | === Other Servers === | ||
* [[apcupsd]] ''(UPS Monitoring with apcupsd)'' | |||
* [[Chrony and GPSD | Chrony, gpsd, and a garmin LVC 18 as a Stratum 1 NTP source ]] | |||
* [[Glpi]] ''(Manage inventory of technical resources)'' | |||
* [[How to setup a Alpine Linux mirror]] | |||
* [[nut-ups|NUT UPS]] ''(UPS Monitoring with Network UPS Tools)'' | |||
* [[Odoo]] | |||
* [[Configure OpenLDAP | OpenLDAP]] ''(Installing and configuring the Alpine package for OpenLDAP)'' | |||
* [[Setting up a LLDAP server|lldap-server]] ''(Directory Server)'' | |||
* [[Setting up Transmission (bittorrent) with Clutch WebUI]] | * [[Setting up Transmission (bittorrent) with Clutch WebUI]] | ||
== | == Software development == | ||
* [[Setting up a | |||
* [[Cgit]] | |||
* [[OsTicket]] ''(Ticket system)'' | |||
* [[Patchwork]] ''(Patch review management system)'' | |||
* [[Redmine]] ''(Project management system)'' | |||
* [[Request Tracker]] ''(Ticket system)'' | |||
* [[Setting up trac wiki|Trac]] ''(Enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects)'' | |||
* [[Ansible]] ''(Configuration management)'' | |||
* [[Installing Oracle Java|Oracle Java (installation)]] | |||
== Storage == | |||
* [[Setting up disks manually|Manual partitioning]] | |||
* [[Disk Replication with DRBD|DRBD: Disk Replication]] | |||
* [[Filesystems]] | |||
** [[Burning ISOs]] | |||
* [[Setting up iSCSI|iSCSI Setup]] | |||
** [[iSCSI Raid and Clustered File Systems]] | |||
** [[Linux iSCSI Target (TCM)|iSCSI Target (TCM)/LinuxIO (LIO)]] | |||
** [[Linux iSCSI Target (tgt)|User space iSCSI Target (tgt)]] | |||
* [[Setting up Logical Volumes with LVM|LVM Setup]] | |||
** [[Setting up LVM on GPT-labeled disks|LVM on GPT-labeled disks]] | |||
** [[Installing on GPT LVM|LVM on GPT-labeled disks (updated)]] | |||
** [[LVM on LUKS]] | |||
* RAID | |||
** [[Raid Administration]] | |||
** [[Setting up a software RAID array]] | |||
* ZFS | |||
** [[Root on ZFS with native encryption]] | |||
** [[Setting up ZFS on LUKS]] | |||
** [[Setting up ZFS with native encryption]] | |||
** [[ZFS scrub and trim]] | |||
* [[CEPH|CEPH]] | |||
== | == Virtualization == | ||
* [[Docker]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Installing Alpine in a virtual machine]] | ||
* [[ | ** [[Install Alpine on VMware ESXi]] | ||
* [[ | * [[KVM]] ''(Setting up Alpine as a KVM hypervisor)'' | ||
* [[ | * [[LXC]] ''(Setting up a Linux container in Alpine Linux)'' | ||
* [[ | * [[QEMU]] | ||
* [[ | * Xen | ||
* [[ | ** [[Xen Dom0]] ''(Setting up Alpine as a dom0 for Xen hypervisor)'' | ||
* [[ | ** [[Xen Dom0 on USB or SD]] | ||
** [[Create Alpine Linux PV DomU|Xen DomU (paravirtualized)]] | |||
** [[Xen LiveCD]] | |||
** [[Xen PCI Passthrough]] | |||
** [[K8s]] Building a K8s Kubernetes Cluster on Alpine Linux | |||
== | == Tutorials == | ||
* [[TTY_Autologin|TTY Autologin]] | |||
* [[Kexec|Faster rebooting with kexec]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)]] combined with [[Small Office Services]] | ||
* [[ | * [[DIY Fully working Alpine Linux for Allwinner and Other ARM SOCs]] | ||
* [[Setting up | * [[Fault Tolerant Routing with Alpine Linux]] | ||
* [[ | * [[High Availability High Performance Web Cache]] ''(uCarp + HAProxy for High Availability Services such as Squid web proxy)'' | ||
* [[ | * [[Linux iSCSI Target (TCM)]] | ||
* [[ | * [[ISP Mail Server 3.x HowTo]] ''(Postfix+PostfixAdmin+DoveCot+Roundcube+ClamAV+Spamd - A full-service ISP mail server)'' | ||
* [[Grommunio Mail Server]] ''(Mariadb+Postfix+Rspamd+Grommunio - Full-service mail server as MS exchange replacement)'' | |||
* [[Replacing non-Alpine Linux with Alpine remotely]] | |||
* [[Setting up A Network Monitoring and Inventory System]] ''(Nagios + OpenAudit and related components)'' <!-- draft --> | |||
* [[Streaming Security Camera Video with VLC]] | |||
* [[Install Alpine on a btrfs filesystem with refind as boot manager]] | |||
* [[Compile software from source|How to Compile a software from source in Alpine Linux]] |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 14 February 2025
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Welcome to Tutorials and Howtos, a place of basic and advanced configuration tasks for your Alpine Linux.
Howtos are smaller articles explaining how to perform a particular task with Alpine Linux, that expects a minimal knowledge from reader to perform actions. Howto's have been organized in the below page based on the topics.
The tutorials are hands-on and the reader is expected to try and achieve the goals described in each step, possibly with the help of a good example. The output in one step is the starting point for the following step.
- Contributors are requested to refer to Help:Editing first and make use of resources like How to write a HOWTO.
- Contributions must be complete articles.
- Don't override already made contributions, unless there is a mistake.
- If you want to request a topic, please add your request in this page's Discussion.
Desktop
Alpine Linux is a general purpose Linux distribution designed for power users. It is built to be small and resource efficient. If you feel the defaults are too lightweight for desktop use, it is easy to get most of the regular stuff working and use it as a daily driver.
This guide assumes you have already installed a minimal Alpine Linux system in system disk mode with working internet.
- Ensure you have Internet connectivity. If the test fails, setup your Internet access first, before you proceed further.
- Create a non-privileged user account for security reasons, if you skipped this step during Installation.
- Enable community repository.
- Install graphics driver for your video hardware.
Once the above mandatory steps are completed, install any desktop of your choice either manually or using setup-desktop script.
Basics
- Learn the alpine package keeper basics or refer wiki for more details.
- Install some fonts to make your desktop look better.
- Setup a sound server to manage your audio and configure your Bluetooth, if you have one.
- Configure your printer.
- Enable documentation, so man pages are available.
- Install CPU Microcode updates to mitigate processor design bugs.
- Secure your system by installing firewall software like awall or UFW.
- To keep your system secure, regularly check and apply updates with the package manager.
Advanced
- Use Flatpak to add packages that are not in the repositories.
- Install gcompat package to add a glibc compatability layer which lets you run glibc binaries as normal.
- Install a sandboxing application like AppArmor or Bubblewrap.
- Learn basics of openrc, the alpine Linux init system or refer Open rc wiki.
- Upgrade your OS whenever Alpine Linux releases a new stable version.
- If you want the rolling release version of Alpine Linux, enable the Edge repository.
- You may want to explore the testing repository, as it provides a lot more applications.
Power management
Networking
- Bluetooth - Instructions for installing and configuring Bluetooth
- Bonding - Bond (or aggregate) multiple ethernet interfaces
- Bridge - Configuring a network bridge
- Configure Networking
- How to configure static routes
- Modem
- mDNS - Howto implement multicast DNS resolution in Alpine.
- Multi ISP (Dual-ISP setup with load-balancing and automatic failover)
- PXE boot
- Wi-Fi
- Connecting to a wireless access point
- How to setup a wireless access point (Setting up Secure Wireless AP w/ WPA encryption with bridge to wired network)
- VLAN
Security
- Securing Alpine Linux How to Secure Alpine Linux using Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs)
- Understand UEFI and enable UEFI Secure Boot
Backup and data migration
- Migrating data
- Rsnapshot - setting up periodic backups
Other topics
- Gaming on Alpine
- Remote Desktop Server
- How to change default application
- CPU frequency scaling
- Mimalloc
- Enable Serial Console on Boot
- How to build the Alpine Linux kernel
- Nextcloud (Self hostable cloud suite - Dropbox Alternative)
- Setting up lm_sensors
- List of supported Desktop environments and Window managers
Diskless
- Alpine local backup (lbu) (Permanently store your modifications in case your box needs reboot)
Other Architectures
ARM
Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi main page
- Raspberry Pi - Bluetooth Speaker
- Raspberry Pi - Router with VPN
- Raspberry Pi - Router with VPN (IPv6)
- Raspberry Pi - Sys mode install
- Raspberry Pi - Sys mode install - LVM on LUKS
- Raspberry Pi - Video Receiver (network video decoder using Rasperry Pi and omxplayer)
- Raspberry Pi 3 - Browser Client - kiosk or digital sign
- Raspberry Pi 3 - Configuring it as wireless access point -AP Mode
- Raspberry Pi 3 - Setting Up Bluetooth
- Raspberry Pi 4 - Persistent system acting as a NAS and Time Machine
- Raspberry Pi Zero W - Wireless router (Setting up a firewalled, Wireless AP with wired network on a Pi Zero W)
- RPI Video Receiver
IBM Z (IBM z Systems)
PowerPC
Services
Content management systems
- DokuWiki
- Drupal (Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP)
- Kopano (Microsoft Outlook compatible Groupware)
- Mahara (E-portfolio and social networking system)
- MediaWiki (Free web-based wiki software application)
- Pastebin (Pastebin software application)
- WordPress (Web software to create website or blog)
Database
DNS
- DNSCrypt-Proxy Encrypt and authenticate DNS calls from your system
- Setting up nsd DNS server
- Setting up unbound DNS server
- Small-Time DNS with BIND9 (A simple configuration with ad blocking for your home network)
- TinyDNS Format
File server
- nfs-server
- samba-server (standard file sharing)
- samba-ad-dc (Active Directory compatible domain controller)
Firewall and VPN
- Alpine Wall (a new firewall management framework)
- Freeradius Active Directory Integration
- GNUnet
- OpenVPN server (Allowing single users or devices to remotely connect to your network)
- OpenVSwitch
- Using Alpine on Windows domain with IPSEC isolation
- Wireguard
- IGMPproxy
HTTP and web services
- Apache
- Darkhttpd
- Lighttpd
- Nginx
- Squid Proxy
- Obtaining user information via SNMP (Using squark-auth-snmp as a Squid authentication helper)
- Setting up Explicit Squid Proxy
- Setting up Transparent Squid Proxy (Covers Squid proxy and URL Filtering system)
- SqStat (Script to look at active squid users connections)
- Tomcat
IRC
- NgIRCd (Server for Internet Relay Chat/IRC)
- Hosting services on Alpine (Hosting mail, webservices and other services)
- Hosting Web/Email services on Alpine
- Exim/Dovecot
- Small-Time Email with Exim and Dovecot (A simple configuration for your home network.)
- Setting up dovecot with imap and tls
- relay email to gmail (msmtp, mailx, sendmail
- relay email (nullmailer)
- Roundcube (Webmail system)
- Setting up postfix with virtual domains
- Server protection
Monitoring
- Awstats (Free log file analyzer)
- Cacti: traffic analysis and monitoring network (Front-end for rrdtool networking monitor)
- Cvechecker (Compare installed packages for Common Vulnerabilities Exposure)
- Linfo
- Obtaining user information via SNMP (Using squark-auth-snmp as a Squid authentication helper)
- PhpSysInfo (A simple application that displays information about the host it's running on)
- Logcheck (log file monitoring tool)
- Matomo (A real time web analytics software program)
- Rasdaemon (Platform Reliability, Availability and Serviceability monitoring tool)
- Setting up A Network Monitoring and Inventory System (Nagios + OpenAudit and related components)
- Setting up NRPE daemon (Performs remote Nagios checks)
- Ntop (NetFlow collection and analysis using a remote fprobe instance; for alpine 3.10-3.12 only)
- SqStat (Script to look at active squid users connections)
- Traffic monitoring
- Zabbix - the professional complete manager (Monitor and track the status of network services and hardware)
- ZoneMinder video camera security and surveillance
Remote Administration
- ACF
- ACF - changing passwords
- Generating SSL certs with ACF
- ACF - setup (Configures ACF (webconfiguration/webmin) so you can manage your box through https)
- Setting up a SSH server (Using ssh is a good way to administer your box remotely)
- OpenSSH 2FA (A simple two factor setup for OpenSSH)
- OpenVCP (VServer Control Panel)
- PhpMyAdmin (Web-based administration tool for MYSQL)
- PhpPgAdmin (Web-based administration tool for PostgreSQL)
- Webmin (A web-based interface for Linux system)
Telephony
- FreePBX on Alpine Linux
- Setting up Zaptel/Asterisk on Alpine
- Kamailio (SIP Server, formerly OpenSER)
Other Servers
- apcupsd (UPS Monitoring with apcupsd)
- Chrony, gpsd, and a garmin LVC 18 as a Stratum 1 NTP source
- Glpi (Manage inventory of technical resources)
- How to setup a Alpine Linux mirror
- NUT UPS (UPS Monitoring with Network UPS Tools)
- Odoo
- OpenLDAP (Installing and configuring the Alpine package for OpenLDAP)
- lldap-server (Directory Server)
- Setting up Transmission (bittorrent) with Clutch WebUI
Software development
- Cgit
- OsTicket (Ticket system)
- Patchwork (Patch review management system)
- Redmine (Project management system)
- Request Tracker (Ticket system)
- Trac (Enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects)
- Ansible (Configuration management)
- Oracle Java (installation)
Storage
Virtualization
- Docker
- Installing Alpine in a virtual machine
- KVM (Setting up Alpine as a KVM hypervisor)
- LXC (Setting up a Linux container in Alpine Linux)
- QEMU
- Xen
- Xen Dom0 (Setting up Alpine as a dom0 for Xen hypervisor)
- Xen Dom0 on USB or SD
- Xen DomU (paravirtualized)
- Xen LiveCD
- Xen PCI Passthrough
- K8s Building a K8s Kubernetes Cluster on Alpine Linux
Tutorials
- TTY Autologin
- Faster rebooting with kexec
- Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) combined with Small Office Services
- DIY Fully working Alpine Linux for Allwinner and Other ARM SOCs
- Fault Tolerant Routing with Alpine Linux
- High Availability High Performance Web Cache (uCarp + HAProxy for High Availability Services such as Squid web proxy)
- Linux iSCSI Target (TCM)
- ISP Mail Server 3.x HowTo (Postfix+PostfixAdmin+DoveCot+Roundcube+ClamAV+Spamd - A full-service ISP mail server)
- Grommunio Mail Server (Mariadb+Postfix+Rspamd+Grommunio - Full-service mail server as MS exchange replacement)
- Replacing non-Alpine Linux with Alpine remotely
- Setting up A Network Monitoring and Inventory System (Nagios + OpenAudit and related components)
- Streaming Security Camera Video with VLC
- Install Alpine on a btrfs filesystem with refind as boot manager
- How to Compile a software from source in Alpine Linux