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|| [[angry ip scanner]] || Y || Y || Scan local Network || [https://angryip.org/ Angry IP Scanner] ||
|| [[angry ip scanner]] || Y || Y || || Scan local Network || [https://angryip.org/ Angry IP Scanner] ||
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|| [[brave]] || Y || Y || Secure Browser || [https://brave.com Brave] ||
|| [[brave]] || Y || Y || || Secure Browser || [https://brave.com Brave] ||
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|| [[Calbre]] || Y || Y || e-Book library manager || || [[calibre-web Calibre-web]] is a companion app
|| [[Calbre]] || Y || Y || || e-Book library manager || || [[calibre-web Calibre-web]] is a companion app
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|| [[filebot]] || Y || Y || Video FIle Swiss Army Knife || [https://www.filebot.net/] || CLI Scripting
|| [[filebot]] || Y || Y || || Video FIle Swiss Army Knife || [https://www.filebot.net/] || CLI Scripting
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|| [[remmina]] || N || Y || SSH Client || [https://remmina.org/ Remmina] ||
|| [[remmina]] || N || Y || || SSH Client || [https://remmina.org/ Remmina] ||
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|| [[reolink]] || Y || N || Access Security Cameras || [https://reolink.com/software-and-manual/] ||
|| [[reolink]] || Y || N || ||Access Security Cameras || [https://reolink.com/software-and-manual/] ||
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|| [[Termius]] || N || Y || SSH Client || [https://termius.com/index.html Termius]||
|| [[Termius]] || N || Y || ||SSH Client || [https://termius.com/index.html Termius]||
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|| [[Thunderbird]] || - || Y || E-mail and Calendar ||  
|| [[Thunderbird]] || - || Y || || E-mail and Calendar ||  
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 17 August 2026


Local Applications

Applications Installed Per Machine
Name Windows Linux Mac Application Type Official Notes
angry ip scanner Y Y Scan local Network Angry IP Scanner
brave Y Y Secure Browser Brave
Calbre Y Y e-Book library manager calibre-web Calibre-web is a companion app
filebot Y Y Video FIle Swiss Army Knife [1] CLI Scripting
remmina N Y SSH Client Remmina
reolink Y N Access Security Cameras [2]
Termius N Y SSH Client Termius
Thunderbird - Y E-mail and Calendar

Application Servers

There are several and even a reason why it is that way. They are listed here. These are all virtual machines, VMs, that are hosted on the main Proxmox server pve.

Chico Application Servers
Name IP Management Access Content Type
Chico1 192.168.86.31 Yams Portainer1 Audio and Video management with some other apps
Chico3 192.168.86.33 Dockge Portainer3

Applications that are not available on TrueNAS or Deployrr

Chico5 192.168.86.35 Apache none Non-Docker Apps
Chico7 192.168.86.37 Deployrr Portainer7 Most Docker Apps and Proxy Server
Cube 192.168.86.12 [TrueNAS] Portainer Media Management

See also: Virtual Machines

Web Applications

Available and Supported Web Applications
Name Server Group Official Web Site Description
Calibre Chico7 Media Calibre Comprehensive book library and management
Calibre-web Chico7 Media Calibre-web A smaller set of books that are easily accessed on the web
Radarr Chico1 Media Radarr Movie database
Sonarr Chico1 Media Sonarr TV Series database

Application Management

Having the applications is great, but quickly becomes more than a person can keep in their head. Where is the app located? What port is it served from all needs to be abstracted in order to be easily adopted. Basically, people come to the application in order to use then and not spent much time trying to find them. My adoption and use of the tools has changed over time. Docker and Docker Compose are great, but can be a challenge to work with because of their complexity. The management systems work by insulating the administrator from a lot of the details. The tradeoff is, of course, that flexibility may be limited.

Dockge

Dockge is installed on the Cube server and is intended to consolidate Chico1 and the Plex server on Qnap.

Yams

I started with Yams and am not really unhappy with it. It is a pretty straight from the box docker management application. Docker compose scripts can be added to a local yaml file and started from docker. Generally, after it is running, the deployrr app is used to set up a proxy so that it can be run from https://name.maceys.net where name is the application. Most of the applications here are available through deployrr. The main media applications are still here for the time being.

The usage information for Yams is here: Using the Yams CLI

Deployrr

Deployrr is the next generation application management tools. It combines Docker and the Traefik proxy server and wraps them into a command line application to manage the whole stack. The author has put a great deal of effort making this work. I support him with an annual subscription. At this point, unless there is a really good reason to apply some other approach, I use Deployrr

Detailed information on Deployrr is here Deployrr.

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