NonstopSysop Episode #4 - Yes Man
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Welcome to Episode 4 of Nonstop Sysop titled, Yes Man. I am your host, Phil Williams. I am glad you took time to tune in to the show. I hope this show makes your commute to work or time at your desk more enjoyable and informative.
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Tip of the week (Security, apps, hacks, etc)
Our tip of the week this week is related to the home lab. I am sure many of you, like me, have servers running in your home that you tinker around with. For those of you who have reached the point where it is difficult to remember which servers applications were installed on, or even more importantly, want to help your family members know how to access them…I would like to introduce you to Heimdall, an application dashboard. With Heimdall in place, you can simply remember one page (or save it in your bookmarks) and from there you will have graphical buttons pointing to various applications that you configure on your page. These can be web applications or simply URLs to resources. You can set Heimdall up as your browser start page, and it even includes the ability to add a search bar with Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo.
I have provided a link to the GitHub page for the project in our show notes:
https://github.com/linuxserver/Heimdall
I came across this project while I was researching ways to keep up with all of the services I have set up at my home. I have my firewall, various hardware devices that have web interfaces, multiple websites/blogs that I manage, etc. It is hard