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| - | ===== Linux based stand alone Server | + | ===== Linux based standalone |
| For Linux, there' | For Linux, there' | ||
| ===1. Download=== | ===1. Download=== | ||
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| ===2. Install the image to a new computer.=== | ===2. Install the image to a new computer.=== | ||
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| - | + | ===5. Check if any technical notes is available on the forum for this image verision=== | |
| - | ===5. Configure optional server features=== | + | [[https:// |
| + | =====Configure optional server features===== | ||
| The server can in addition to Blocks server run optional services, administrative tools and servers such as remote access, | The server can in addition to Blocks server run optional services, administrative tools and servers such as remote access, | ||
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| + | ===== Remote Management ===== | ||
| + | In case you need to manage your Blocks server remotely, over the internet or on the local network there are some options. | ||
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| + | ===Anydesk=== | ||
| + | We have preinstalled the excellent Anydesk software as part of our server image. [[https:// | ||
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| + | * Access the desktop of the server, seeing what a local user sees. | ||
| + | * Connect to the remote Blocks server using a web browser. | ||
| + | * Access the file system of the remote Blocks server, either through Anydesk' | ||
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| + | Learn more about how to use Anydesk for managing a remote Blocks server [[blocks: | ||
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| + | === Remote Management using SSH === | ||
| + | If you prefer (or have to use) a command line for managing Blocks, here's a guide as well as a video showing you how to do this. SSH is a terminal command available on all major operating systems, allowing you to log in to a remote computer, execute commands, copy files back and forth, etc, all using a secure and encrypted connection. | ||
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| + | ===Webmin=== | ||
| + | A browser interface to manage a server over the local network using the server management tool Webmin. | ||
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| + | ===Desktop sharing (VNC)=== | ||
| + | Another option to access the desktop over the local network. | ||
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| =====Maintain the server===== | =====Maintain the server===== | ||
| To keep the server healthy and secure it is important to perform regular maintenance of both hardware and software. | To keep the server healthy and secure it is important to perform regular maintenance of both hardware and software. | ||
| ===Update Blocks Server=== | ===Update Blocks Server=== | ||
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| + | then proceed as described here to update your Linux-based server: | ||
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| =====Networking and Security===== | =====Networking and Security===== | ||
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