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# Homelab Release Runbook — New Project → Local Host → Public
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**Audience:** Work Lumen (and future me). This is the authoritative, battle-tested
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procedure for taking a new alpha app from zero to (a) running on TrueNAS for LAN
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testing, then (b) publicly reachable over HTTPS — using only Gitea Actions + frp +
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IONOS Apache. No expensive per-project DevOps rediscovery.
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**Status:** Proven twice end-to-end (InspectFlow, CannaManage). Supersedes the
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stale [`homelab-proxy-architecture.md`](homelab-proxy-architecture.md:1) (that doc
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describes a WireGuard plan that was **never used** — the VPS is OpenVZ and cannot
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run WireGuard; we use **frp** instead).
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---
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## 0. The mental model (read this once)
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```
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PUBLIC (optional, additive)
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browser ─HTTPS─► IONOS Apache ─ProxyPass─► VPS frps ─frp tunnel─► TrueNAS frpc ─► frontend:PORT
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(82.165.206.45, Let's Encrypt) (85.214.154.199) (192.168.188.119)
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LOCAL-FIRST (always works on its own)
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LAN browser ──────────────────────────────────────────────────► TrueNAS 192.168.188.119:HOSTPORT
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```
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Two **decoupled** phases:
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1. **Local phase** — `git push` to `main` → Gitea Actions self-hosted runner on
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TrueNAS builds + runs the stack in-place. App is live at
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`http://192.168.188.119:<hostPort>`. **Zero VPS / IONOS involvement.** This is
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where every project starts and stays during early alpha.
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2. **Public phase** — purely *additive*. Run [`homelab-publish.sh`](../scripts/homelab-publish.sh:1)
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once to wire the frp tunnel + IONOS vhost + Let's Encrypt cert. Nothing about
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the app changes; you only add a tunnel from `frontend:PORT` out to the world.
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To "unpublish", stop the frpc proxy block — local phase keeps working.
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**Why frontend-only tunnelling:** the Next.js frontend proxies `/api/backend/*`
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to the backend server-side (see the route.ts catch-all proxy in the template), so
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only the frontend host port needs to be exposed. The backend and db never touch
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the public path.
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---
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## 1. Fixed infrastructure (already exists — do not rebuild)
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| Component | Where | Detail |
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| Gitea | TrueNAS `192.168.188.119:30008` | source of truth; `http://192.168.188.119:30008/` |
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| act_runner | TrueNAS container, **instance-level** | auto-picks-up **any** new repo — no per-repo runner registration needed |
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| frps (frp server) | VPS `85.214.154.199:7000` | token auth; bind ports in the 300xx range |
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| frpc (frp client) | TrueNAS `systemd` service | config `/mnt/VM_SSD_Pool/frp/frpc.toml`; reload `systemctl restart frpc` |
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| IONOS Apache | `82.165.206.45` (apex `plate-software.de`) | terminates HTTPS, ProxyPass to VPS frps; acme.sh for certs |
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| DNS | IONOS | each subdomain `A` record → **82.165.206.45** (the IONOS box, NOT the VPS) |
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SSH aliases assumed: `ssh truenas`, `ssh ionos`, `ssh vps` (confirm in `~/.ssh/config`).
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---
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## 2. Port & subdomain registry ⚠️ SINGLE SOURCE OF TRUTH — update on every new project
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**frp remote ports (on VPS frps).** Each project gets exactly one. Allocate the
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next free one and record it here *before* writing any config.
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| Project | frp remotePort | subdomain | frontend hostPort (LAN) | backend hostPort (LAN, debug) | Status |
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| gitea | 30008 | (direct) | — | — | live |
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| inspectflow | 30009 | inspectflow.plate-software.de | (Caddy-fronted) | — | live |
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| cannamanage | 30010 | cannamanage.plate-software.de | 3000 | 8081→8080 | live |
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| **— next free —** | **30011** | — | — | — | — |
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**Allocation rules:**
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- **frp remotePort**: strictly increment from the table. Next = **30011**.
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- **frontend hostPort**: each compose project runs on its **own bridge network**, so
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internal ports (3000 / 8080 / 5432) never collide across stacks. Only *published*
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host ports can clash. Pick a unique LAN host port per project (e.g. 3000, 3001, …)
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for the frontend; keep backend published only if you need LAN debugging (use a
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unique port like 8081, 8082, …). **db must NOT publish a host port** (see §6).
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- **subdomain**: `<project>.plate-software.de`, A-record → 82.165.206.45.
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---
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## 3. NEW PROJECT — local phase (every project does this)
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Goal: app live at `http://192.168.188.119:<frontendHostPort>` via push-to-deploy.
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1. **Create the repo from the template.**
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- Generate from `homelab-app-template` in Gitea (or copy its `.gitea/`,
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`docker-compose.truenas.yml`, frontend proxy route, `.env.example`).
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- The template ships a working `.gitea/workflows/deploy.yml` and TrueNAS compose
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override. You only fill in placeholders.
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2. **Fill placeholders** (template uses `__PROJECT__`, `__FRONTEND_PORT__`,
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`__BACKEND_PORT__`):
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- compose `-p` project name = `__PROJECT__`
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- frontend `ports: "__FRONTEND_PORT__:3000"`
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- backend `ports: "__BACKEND_PORT__:8080"` (or drop entirely if no LAN debug)
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- container names `__PROJECT__-frontend`, `__PROJECT__-backend`, `__PROJECT__-db`
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3. **Set Gitea Actions secrets** (repo → Settings → Actions → Secrets). Minimum:
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- `AUTH_SECRET` — `openssl rand -base64 32` (NextAuth)
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- `JWT_SECRET` — `openssl rand -base64 32` (backend, if it issues JWTs)
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- `DB_PASSWORD` — `openssl rand -base64 24`
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```bash
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# quick generate
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for s in AUTH_SECRET JWT_SECRET DB_PASSWORD; do echo "$s=$(openssl rand -base64 32)"; done
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```
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4. **Push to `main`.** The instance-level act_runner picks it up automatically.
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Watch the run:
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```bash
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# list recent runs via Gitea API (token in ~/.config or use web UI)
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curl -s -H "Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN" \
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"http://192.168.188.119:30008/api/v1/repos/<owner>/<repo>/actions/tasks" | jq '.workflow_runs[:5]'
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```
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Or just open `http://192.168.188.119:30008/<owner>/<repo>/actions`.
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5. **Verify locally:**
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```bash
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curl -I http://192.168.188.119:<frontendHostPort>/ # expect 200 or 307→/login
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```
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✅ At this point the app is fully usable on the LAN. You can stop here for as long
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as you want. The next section is **optional** and additive.
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## 4. GO PUBLIC — the switch (run once per project, when ready)
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Everything below is automated by [`homelab-publish.sh`](../scripts/homelab-publish.sh:1).
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Run it and skip to §5 to verify. The manual steps are documented here so the script
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is auditable and so you can debug if a step fails.
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**Prereq:** DNS A-record `<project>.plate-software.de → 82.165.206.45` exists and
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has propagated (`dig +short <project>.plate-software.de` must return 82.165.206.45).
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### 4a. frp tunnel (TrueNAS frpc → VPS frps)
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Append a proxy block to `/mnt/VM_SSD_Pool/frp/frpc.toml` on TrueNAS:
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```toml
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[[proxies]]
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name = "__PROJECT__"
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type = "tcp"
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localIP = "127.0.0.1"
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localPort = <frontendHostPort> # the LAN host port the frontend publishes
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remotePort = <frpRemotePort> # from the registry, e.g. 30011
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```
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Reload: `ssh truenas 'systemctl restart frpc'`.
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### 4b. IONOS Apache vhost
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Create `/etc/apache2/sites-available/<project>.plate-software.de.conf`:
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```apache
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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ServerName <project>.plate-software.de
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Alias /.well-known/acme-challenge/ /var/www/html/.well-known/acme-challenge/
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ProxyPass /.well-known/acme-challenge/ !
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RewriteEngine On
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RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/\.well-known/acme-challenge/
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RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}$1 [R=301,L]
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</VirtualHost>
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<VirtualHost *:443>
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ServerName <project>.plate-software.de
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SSLEngine on
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SSLCertificateFile /root/.acme.sh/<project>.plate-software.de_ecc/<project>.plate-software.de.cer
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SSLCertificateKeyFile /root/.acme.sh/<project>.plate-software.de_ecc/<project>.plate-software.de.key
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SSLCertificateChainFile /root/.acme.sh/<project>.plate-software.de_ecc/ca.cer
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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ProxyPass / http://85.214.154.199:<frpRemotePort>/
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ProxyPassReverse / http://85.214.154.199:<frpRemotePort>/
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RequestHeader set X-Forwarded-Proto https
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RequestHeader set X-Real-IP %{REMOTE_ADDR}s
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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Enable HTTP vhost first (needed for the ACME challenge), then issue the cert, then
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the 443 vhost will have a valid cert to load:
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```bash
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a2ensite <project>.plate-software.de.conf
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apache2ctl configtest && systemctl reload apache2
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```
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### 4c. Let's Encrypt cert (acme.sh) — ⚠️ force the right CA
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acme.sh defaults to **ZeroSSL**, which stalled on us (order stuck at
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`retryafter=86400`). Always pin Let's Encrypt:
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```bash
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acme.sh --set-default-ca --server letsencrypt
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acme.sh --issue -d <project>.plate-software.de -w /var/www/html --server letsencrypt
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```
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Then reload Apache so the 443 vhost picks up the freshly issued cert:
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```bash
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apache2ctl configtest && systemctl reload apache2
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```
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---
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## 5. Verify public
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⚠️ Your workstation DNS may be stale-cached. Force-resolve to be sure you're
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testing the real path, not a cache:
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```bash
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curl -I --resolve <project>.plate-software.de:443:82.165.206.45 \
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https://<project>.plate-software.de/ # expect 307 → /login, valid TLS
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# full smoke (login → an authed endpoint)
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curl -s --resolve <project>.plate-software.de:443:82.165.206.45 \
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-c /tmp/cj https://<project>.plate-software.de/api/auth/... # adapt per app
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```
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Check the latest deploy run is green and the db port is closed:
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```bash
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ssh truenas 'docker exec <project>-db sh -c "netstat -tln | grep 5432 || true"' # internal only
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ss -tln | grep 5432 # on TrueNAS host: should be EMPTY (no host publish)
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```
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---
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## 6. Security baseline (end-of-alpha minimum)
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- **db is internal-only.** Never publish Postgres to the LAN. In
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`docker-compose.truenas.yml` use `ports: !override []` on the db service to drop
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any inherited host publish. The backend reaches it as `db:5432` on the compose
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net; deploy-time role reconcile uses `docker exec`.
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- **Secrets via Gitea Actions secrets**, never committed. Injected at job `env`
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level in deploy.yml.
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- **Postgres password rotation gotcha:** `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` only applies on first
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volume init. A persistent volume keeps the *old* role password. The deploy.yml
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includes an `ALTER USER ... WITH PASSWORD` reconcile step (guarded by
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`if [ -n "$DB_PASSWORD" ]`) so rotating the secret actually takes effect.
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- **Frontend verify** in deploy.yml uses a container-loopback node probe
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(`docker exec <project>-frontend node -e "require('http').get(...)"`), NOT a host
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wget — the host probe gave transient false-failures while the container was still
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recreating.
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## 7. Auth gotchas (NextAuth v5 over the HTTPS→HTTP proxy boundary)
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- Use **`auth()`**, not `getToken()`. `getToken`'s `__Secure-` cookie
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autodetection breaks across the HTTPS-frontend → HTTP-internal boundary.
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- Frontend env (set in compose override): `NEXTAUTH_URL` / `AUTH_URL` =
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`https://<project>.plate-software.de`, `AUTH_TRUST_HOST=true`,
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`BACKEND_URL=http://backend:8080`.
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- The server-side proxy route (`/api/backend/[...path]/route.ts`) injects the
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Bearer token from the session and streams bodies with `duplex: "half"`. This is
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the systemic fix that unblocked CannaManage — it ships in the template.
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---
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## 8. Quick reference — "do the whole public switch"
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```bash
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# 1. allocate port in §2 registry (next = 30011), commit the runbook update
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# 2. create DNS A-record <project>.plate-software.de → 82.165.206.45 (IONOS panel)
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# 3. run the switch script:
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./scripts/homelab-publish.sh <project> <frontendHostPort> <frpRemotePort>
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# 4. verify (§5)
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```
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---
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## Appendix — files this runbook references
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- Template repo: `homelab-app-template` (Gitea) — scaffold for new projects
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- Switch script: [`scripts/homelab-publish.sh`](../scripts/homelab-publish.sh:1)
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- Proven examples: CannaManage [`deploy.yml`] + [`docker-compose.truenas.yml`],
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InspectFlow (Caddy-fronted variant)
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- Handover notes: `lumen-exchange/from-homelab/2026-06-22-cannamanage-public-hosting-LIVE.md`
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