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1.4 KiB
Run as root
Assumming Debian 11 Bullseye
apt upgrade
apt install -y htop kitty-terminfo screenfetch postgresql-13 mosh nload
apt install -y debian-keyring debian-archive-keyring apt-transport-https
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/caddy/stable/gpg.key' | tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/caddy-stable.asc
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/caddy/stable/debian.deb.txt' | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/caddy-stable.list
apt update
apt install caddy
mkdir /www
adduser nextgen
/etc/caddy/Caddyfile
http://torrentparadise.ml, http://torrent-paradise.ml {
reverse_proxy /api/* http://localhost:8000
root * /www/torrent-paradise.ml/
file_server
}
/etc/postgresql/13/main/postgresql.conf
Use https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/
Just get the optimal settings and paste them at the end of the file, they override the defaults.
Set up nextgen user and database in Postgres
postgres $ createuser -d nextgen
nextgen $ createdb nextgen
Ship compiled static executables to server
You can either build it on the server or just ship the binaries to the server via scp. In the end, you need binaries in /home/nextgen and .service files in /etc/systemd/system/.
Might come in handy: a way to build go binaries truly statically (incl glibc) CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=linux go build -a -ldflags '-extldflags "-static"' .
Ship contents of static/ to /www/torrent-paradise.ml
Use scp.