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Proxmox VE 7 Post Install

Proxmox Server Solutions

Proxmox VE 7 Post Install

This script will Disable the Enterprise Repo, Add & Enable the No-Subscription Repo, Add & Disable Test Repo (repo's can be enabled/disabled via the UI in Repositories) and attempt the *No-Nag* fix. Run the following in the Proxmox Web Shell. ⚠️ *_PVE7 ONLY_* ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/post_install.sh)" ``` It's recommended to update Proxmox after running this script, before adding any VM/CT.
Home Assistant OS VM

@home-assistant

Proxmox Home Assistant OS VM

To create a new Proxmox VM with the latest version of Home Assistant OS, run the following from Proxmox web shell ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/haos_vm.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 4GB RAM - 32GB Storage - 2vCPU ⚡

After the script completes, If you're dissatisfied with the default settings, click on the VM, then on the **_Hardware_** tab and change the **_Memory_** and **_Processors_** settings to what you desire. Once all changes have been made, **_Start_** the VM. **Home Assistant Interface - IP:8123**
Home Assistant Container LXC (PVE6)

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Proxmox 6 Home Assistant Container LXC

To create a new Proxmox 6 Home Assistant Container, run the following from Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/pve6_ha_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 4GB RAM - 16GB Storage - 2vCPU ⚡

After the script completes, If you're dissatisfied with the default settings, click on the LXC, then on the **_Resources_** tab and change the **_Memory_** and **_Cores_** settings to what you desire. Changes are immediate. **Home Assistant Interface - IP:8123** **Portainer Interface - IP:9000** Path to HA /config ``` /var/lib/docker/volumes/hass_config/_data ``` To edit the HA configuration.yaml (run from the Home Assistant container LXC console) ``` nano /var/lib/docker/volumes/hass_config/_data/configuration.yaml ``` Save and exit the editor with “Ctrl+O”, “Enter” and “Ctrl+X” [To pass through a device for ZHA](https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/blob/main/Alternative.md#zha-device-pass-through) [Install HACS](https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/blob/main/HACS.md)
Home Assistant Container LXC (Podman)

@home-assistant

Proxmox Podman Home Assistant Container LXC

To create a new Proxmox Podman Home Assistant Container, run the following from Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/podman_ha_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 2GB RAM - 8GB Storage - 2vCPU ⚡

After the script completes, If you're dissatisfied with the default settings, click on the LXC, then on the **_Resources_** tab and change the **_Memory_** and **_Cores_** settings to what you desire. Changes are immediate. **Home Assistant Interface - IP:8123** Path to HA /config ``` /var/lib/containers/storage/volumes/hass_config/_data ``` To edit the HA configuration.yaml (run from the Home Assistant container LXC console) ``` nano /var/lib/containers/storage/volumes/hass_config/_data/configuration.yaml ``` Save and exit the editor with “Ctrl+O”, “Enter” and “Ctrl+X” To autostart Home Assistant at every boot (run from the LXC console) ``` podman generate systemd \ --new --name homeassistant \ > /etc/systemd/system/homeassistant.service systemctl enable homeassistant ``` Check the status of homeassistant service (run from the LXC console) ``` systemctl status homeassistant ```
Home Assistant Container LXC

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Proxmox Home Assistant Container LXC

To create a new Proxmox 7 Home Assistant Container, run the following from Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/pve7_ha_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 4GB RAM - 16GB Storage - 2vCPU ⚡

After the script completes, If you're dissatisfied with the default settings, click on the LXC, then on the **_Resources_** tab and change the **_Memory_** and **_Cores_** settings to what you desire. Changes are immediate. **Home Assistant Interface - IP:8123** **Portainer Interface - IP:9000** Path to HA /config ``` /var/lib/docker/volumes/hass_config/_data ``` To edit the HA configuration.yaml (run from the Home Assistant container LXC console) ``` nano /var/lib/docker/volumes/hass_config/_data/configuration.yaml ``` Save and exit the editor with “Ctrl+O”, “Enter” and “Ctrl+X” [To pass through a device for ZHA](https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/blob/main/Alternative.md#zha-device-pass-through) [Install HACS](https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/blob/main/HACS.md)
ESPHome LXC

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Proxmox ESPHome LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox ESPHome LXC Container, run the following from Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/esphome_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 1GB RAM - 4GB Storage - 2vCPU ⚡

**ESPHome Interface - IP:6052**
Nginx Proxy Manager LXC

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Proxmox Nginx Proxy Manager LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox Nginx Proxy Manager LXC Container, run the following from Proxmox web shell. ``` curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ej52/proxmox/main/lxc/nginx-proxy-manager/create.sh | bash -s ```

⚡ Alpine Default Settings: 512MiB RAM - 2GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

____________________________________________________________________________________ Forward port `80` and `443` from your router to your Nginx Proxy Manager LXC IP. Add the following to your `configuration.yaml` in Home Assistant. ``` http: use_x_forwarded_for: true trusted_proxies: - 192.168.100.27 ###(Nginx Proxy Manager LXC IP)### ``` **Nginx Proxy Manager Interface - IP:81** **Initial Login** **username** ``` admin@example.com ``` **password** ``` changeme ``` Thanks to [ej52](https://github.com/ej52/proxmox-scripts/blob/main/lxc/nginx-proxy-manager/README.md) for his hard work.
MQTT LXC

Proxmox MQTT LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox MQTT LXC Container, run the following in the Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/mqtt_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 512MiB RAM - 2GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

Mosquitto comes with a password file generating utility called mosquitto_passwd. ``` sudo mosquitto_passwd -c /etc/mosquitto/passwd ``` Password: < password > Create a configuration file for Mosquitto pointing to the password file we have just created. ``` sudo nano /etc/mosquitto/conf.d/default.conf ``` This will open an empty file. Paste the following into it. ``` allow_anonymous false persistence true password_file /etc/mosquitto/passwd listener 1883 ``` Save and exit the text editor with "Ctrl+O", "Enter" and "Ctrl+X". Now restart Mosquitto server. ``` sudo systemctl restart mosquitto ```
Node-Red LXC

@node-red

Proxmox Node-Red LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox Node-RED LXC Container, run the following in the Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/node-red_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 1GB RAM - 4GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

From your nodered LXC console, the following commands can be run `node-red-start` to start Node-Red `sudo systemctl enable nodered.service` to autostart Node-RED at every boot `node-red-restart` to restart Node-Red `sudo systemctl disable nodered.service` to disable autostart on boot `sudo npm install -g --unsafe-perm node-red` to update Node-Red (`node-red-restart` after update) **Node-Red Interface - IP:1880**
Mariadb 10.5 LXC

MariaDB

Proxmox Mariadb 10.5 LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox Mariadb LXC Container, run the following in the Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/mariadb_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 1GB RAM - 4GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

To enable MariaDB to listen to remote connections, you need to edit your defaults file. To do this, open the console in your MariaDB lxc: ``` nano /etc/mysql/my.cnf ``` Un-comment `port =3306` Save and exit the editor with "Ctrl+O", "Enter" and "Ctrl+X". ``` nano /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/50-server.cnf ``` Comment `bind-address = 127.0.0.1` Save and exit the editor with "Ctrl+O", "Enter" and "Ctrl+X". For new MariaDB installations, the next step is to run the included security script. This script changes some of the less secure default options. We will use it to block remote root logins and to remove unused database users. Run the security script: ``` sudo mysql_secure_installation ``` Enter current password for root (enter for none): `enter` Switch to unix_socket authentication [Y/n] `y` Change the root password? [Y/n] `n` Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] `y` Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] `y` Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] `y` Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] `y` We will create a new account called admin with the same capabilities as the root account, but configured for password authentication. ``` sudo mysql ``` Prompt will change to ```MariaDB [(none)]>``` Create a new local admin (Change the username and password to match your preferences) ``` CREATE USER 'admin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; ``` Give local admin root privileges (Change the username and password to match above) ``` GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'admin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password' WITH GRANT OPTION; ``` Now, we'll give the user admin root privileges and password-based access that can connect from anywhere on your local area network (LAN), which has addresses in the subnet 192.168.100.0/24. This is an improvement because opening a MariaDB server up to the Internet and granting access to all hosts is bad practice.. Change the **_username_**, **_password_** and **_subnet_** to match your preferences: ``` GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'admin'@'192.168.100.%' IDENTIFIED BY 'password' WITH GRANT OPTION; ``` Flush the privileges to ensure that they are saved and available in the current session: ``` FLUSH PRIVILEGES; ``` Following this, exit the MariaDB shell: ``` exit ``` Log in as the new database user you just created: ``` mysql -u admin -p ``` Create a new database: ``` CREATE DATABASE homeassistant; ``` Following this, exit the MariaDB shell: ``` exit ``` ⚠️ Reboot the lxc Checking status. ``` sudo systemctl status mariadb ``` Change the recorder: `db_url:` in your HA configuration.yaml Example: `mysql://admin:password@192.168.100.26:3306/homeassistant?charset=utf8mb4`
Zigbee2MQTT LXC (PVE6)

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Proxmox 6 Zigbee2MQTT LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox 6 [Zigbee2MQTT](https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/) LXC Container, run the following from Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/pve6_zigbee2mqtt_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 1GB RAM - 4GB Storage - 2vCPU ⚡

Determine the location of your adapter (Run in the zigbee2mqtt console) ``` ls -l /dev/serial/by-id ``` Example Output: ```lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jun 19 17:30 usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0 -> ../../ttyUSB0``` If you are having diffucuilty with device pass through or starting check the [Alternative method](https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/blob/main/Alternative.md) ⚠️ **Before you can start Zigbee2MQTT you need to edit the [configuration.yaml](https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/guide/configuration/)** ``` nano /opt/zigbee2mqtt/data/configuration.yaml ``` Example: ``` frontend: port: 9442 homeassistant: true permit_join: false mqtt: base_topic: zigbee2mqtt server: 'mqtt://192.168.86.224:1883' user: usr password: pwd keepalive: 60 reject_unauthorized: true version: 4 serial: port: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0 advanced: pan_id: GENERATE network_key: GENERATE channel: 20 ``` Zigbee2mqtt can be started after completing the configuration by running ``` sudo systemctl start zigbee2mqtt ``` To start Zigbee2MQTT automatically on boot ``` sudo systemctl enable zigbee2mqtt.service ``` To update Zigbee2Mqtt ``` cd /opt/zigbee2mqtt bash update.sh ```
Zigbee2MQTT LXC

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Proxmox Zigbee2MQTT LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox 7 [Zigbee2MQTT](https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/) LXC Container, run the following from Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/pve7_zigbee2mqtt_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 1GB RAM - 4GB Storage - 2vCPU ⚡

Determine the location of your adapter (Run in the zigbee2mqtt console) ``` ls -l /dev/serial/by-id ``` Example Output: ```lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jun 19 17:30 usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0 -> ../../ttyUSB0``` If you are having diffucuilty with device pass through or starting check the [Alternative method](https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/blob/main/Alternative.md) ⚠️ **Before you can start Zigbee2MQTT you need to edit the [configuration.yaml](https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/guide/configuration/)** ``` nano /opt/zigbee2mqtt/data/configuration.yaml ``` Example: ``` frontend: port: 9442 homeassistant: true permit_join: false mqtt: base_topic: zigbee2mqtt server: 'mqtt://192.168.86.224:1883' user: usr password: pwd keepalive: 60 reject_unauthorized: true version: 4 serial: port: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0 advanced: pan_id: GENERATE network_key: GENERATE channel: 20 ``` Zigbee2mqtt can be started after completing the configuration by running ``` sudo systemctl start zigbee2mqtt ``` To start Zigbee2MQTT automatically on boot ``` sudo systemctl enable zigbee2mqtt.service ``` To update Zigbee2Mqtt ``` cd /opt/zigbee2mqtt bash update.sh ```
Debian 10+ LXC

Debian

Proxmox Debian 10 LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox Debian 10 (curl. sudo, auto login) LXC Container, run the following in the Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/debian10_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 512MiB RAM - 2GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

After the script completes, If you're dissatisfied with the default settings, click on the LXC, then on the **_Resources_** tab and change the **_Memory_** and **_Cores_** settings to what you desire. Changes are immediate.
Debian 11+ LXC

Debian

Proxmox Debian 11 LXC Container

To create a new Proxmox Debian 11 (curl. sudo, auto login) LXC Container, run the following in the Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/debian11_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 512MiB RAM - 2GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

After the script completes, If you're dissatisfied with the default settings, click on the LXC, then on the **_Resources_** tab and change the **_Memory_** and **_Cores_** settings to what you desire. Changes are immediate.
Pi-hole LXC

Pi-hole

Pi-hole LXC

To create a new Proxmox Pi-hole LXC, run the following in the Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/pihole_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 512MiB RAM - 2GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

To set your password (Run in the pi-hole console) ``` pihole -a -p ```
AdGuard Home LXC

AdGuard Home LXC

To create a new Proxmox AdGuard Home LXC, run the following in the Proxmox web shell. ``` bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/adguard_container.sh)" ```

⚡ Default Settings: 512MiB RAM - 2GB Storage - 1vCPU ⚡

**AdGuard Home Interface - IP:3000**