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<h2><strong>Welcome to PhenixOps!</strong></h2>
<h2><strong>Welcome to PhenixOps!</strong></h2>


On PhenixOps you will find information about Free Internet and Open Source tools.   
On PhenixOps you will find information about Free Internet Tools and Platforms, Webhosting, Linux and Open Source tools.   


Most of the topics are based on Debian Linux and bash scripting and i also share my experience on webhosting. I will share my personal experience with linux tools and free platforms to help you building and running a website or webserver.<br>
I will share my personal experience with Linux and Internet platforms to help you setup and running a website or webserver with a limited budget. Next to webhosting i will discuss my favorite Linux and Open Source tools.<br>


Once you have a running website there are a lot of improvements possible and there are many great free tools that can help you out. Perhaps you already have a website and are looking to add functionality or take a look at page ranking.<br>
Perhaps you already have a webserver and are looking to add functionality to your domain like e-mail or firewalling. Maybe you want to visualize your logfiles to see where visitors come from or what url is providing an error ? There are many great tools available nowadays and i often try something new.


I will share my two decades of experience from both a professional and a personal perspective in the webhosting industry.
In my posts I will do a review of the tools and platforms i use to improve security and monitor my infrastructure. Perhaps i might review Open Source tools i often use to create content. I will provide you with information to get started and some tips and tricks based on my experience. My posts can be anywhere between a full configuration and a review.<br>


<h4>Updates: A new theme and articles on how to earn Free Crypto, PhenixOps to the Moon!</h4>
I will share my two decades of experience from both a professional and personal perspective in the webhosting industry and working with online tools and platforms. I like to discover and try new ways of working with and on the Internet. I have been making personal websites since 1994 and work in the Internet industry doing Ops for over 2 decades using Linux only.


Read my articles on howto get started, follow tips and tricks to get your first payment today in Bitcoin, Litecoin or Paypal.
There are already a lot of posts waiting for you, content will be added and updated frequently.
 
== Updates ==
 
October 26, 2021
 
<b>A new theme, fresh posts on Webhosting and how to earn Free Crypto, PhenixOps to the Moon!</b>
 
Read my articles on how to get started. Follow my tips and tricks to get your first payment today in Bitcoin, Litecoin or Paypal.


* [[FreeCrypto]]
* [[FreeCrypto]]
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* [[Passive]]
* [[Passive]]
A review of wallets and platforms i use
* [[MetaMask]]
* [[Pancakeswap]]


== Fun Projects ==
== Fun Projects ==
Besides running my infrastructure i am killing some time with Raspberry Pi and Arduino projects.
Besides running my infrastructure i am killing some time with Raspberry Pi and Arduino projects.
I have build a flightradar on a Raspberry Pi. The signal is received by a antenna and a DVB-T stick and processed by Piaware on the Rapberry Pi. The software creates a website so you can see the actual airplanes moving on a map from your browser or phone.<br>
I have build a flightradar on a Raspberry Pi. The signal is received by a antenna and a DVB-T stick and processed by Piaware on the Raspberry Pi. The software creates a website so you can see the actual airplanes moving on a map from your browser or phone.<br>


Piaware is operating from a Raspberry Pi in my backyard and uploads over wifi to the Internet:  
Piaware is operating from a Raspberry Pi in my backyard and uploads over wifi to the Internet:  
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<br>https://radar.phenixops.net:8080/ <br>
<br>https://radar.phenixops.net:8080/ <br>


I was very satisfied finishing this project as i had never worked with a Raspberry Pi before. Setting up is easy as it just another flavor of Linux. Now i also have have one as a desktop to test and see if this is an economic solution for people on a small budget.<br>
I was very satisfied finishing this project as i had never worked with a Raspberry Pi before. Setting up is easy as it just another flavor of Linux.<br>


I have created a couple of howto posts so you can make this yourself on a rainy day:<br>
I have created a couple of howto posts so you can make this yourself on a rainy day:<br>


* [[Piaware]]
* [[RTL-SDR]]
* [[RTL-SDR]]
* [[Piaware]]


The results are also uploaded to the FlightAware website and shared on my profile on FlightAware:<br>
 
The results are also uploaded to the FlightAware website and shared on my profile on FlightAware:
 
https://flightaware.com/adsb/stats/user/PhenixOps <br>
https://flightaware.com/adsb/stats/user/PhenixOps <br>


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I like things to run save and secure while remaining available and being monitored. I use Open Source tools to create my platforms and share my experiences here. I keep track of new developments and implement latest standards where possible.<br>
I like things to run save and secure while remaining available and being monitored. I use Open Source tools to create my platforms and share my experiences here. I keep track of new developments and implement latest standards where possible.<br>


I try to keep the best scores and green lights in browser windows and good security. Where a commercial platform often is limited i have the freedom to everything on my own machines using Open Source tools.<br>
The best scores and green lights in browser windows are the best and objective rewards for my efforts. Where a commercial platform often is limited i have the freedom to do everything on my own machines the way i like it while using Open Source tools.<br>
 
For my SSL Certificate i use [[Let's Encrypt]] which allows me to create and update my SSL Certificates for free. I can use them on all my machines and it safes me a couple of bucks on buying a commercial certificate. With some effort in finding the right settings for e-mail and dns you can get the e-mails to arrive in the Gmail inbox instead of the spam folder.


For my SSL Certificate i use [[Let's Encrypt]] which allows me to create and update my SSL Certificates for free.
Check my website's status, i am proud to show you the results of my work:
https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=phenixops.net


Check my website's status, i am proud to show you some results of my work:
https://mxtoolbox.com/emailhealth/phenixops.net/ <br>
https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=phenixops.net<br>


Seeing my machines are on the Internet i need to keep them safe, tools like [[fail2ban]] for firewall and [[goaccess]] for log inspection are a great help.
Seeing my machines are on the Internet i need to keep them safe, tools like [[fail2ban]] for firewall and [[goaccess]] for log inspection are a great help.
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== Free Tips and Tricks ==
== Free Tips and Tricks ==


Most of the topics are based on Debian Linux and bash scripting and i also share my experience on webhosting. I will share my personal experience with linux tools and free platforms to help you building and running a website or webserver.<br>
Here I share my experience on Webhosting and Linux Engineering. I will share my personal experience with linux tools and free platforms to help you building and running a website or webserver.
 
Most of the topics are based on Debian Linux using bash scripting and i also describe the use of online platforms to test and validate my work.
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* [[Webhosting_Tools]]
* [[Webhosting_Tools]]
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== Free Crytpo ==
== Free Crytpo ==
I have found a couple of ways to earn some Free Crypto online, just by registering an account and following some useful introduction training i got some Free Crypto. I have used it to become familiar with exchanges and crypto trading platforms. I also found some platforms where you can earn Free Crypto by filling out surveys or playing games.
I have found a couple of ways to earn some Free Crypto online, just by registering an account and following some useful introduction training i got some Free Crypto.  
 
I have used it to become familiar with exchanges and crypto trading platforms. I also found some platforms where you can earn Free Crypto by filling out surveys or playing games.
 
Read the article and get paid today or save up for a rainy day!


* [[FreeCrypto]]
* [[FreeCrypto]]
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If you would like me to build more interesting projects support me here: <br>
If you would like me to build more interesting projects support me here: <br>
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PhenixOps <br>
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PhenixOps <br>


[[Category:Servers]]
[[Category:Servers]]

Revision as of 21:05, 26 October 2021

Welcome to PhenixOps!

On PhenixOps you will find information about Free Internet Tools and Platforms, Webhosting, Linux and Open Source tools.

I will share my personal experience with Linux and Internet platforms to help you setup and running a website or webserver with a limited budget. Next to webhosting i will discuss my favorite Linux and Open Source tools.

Perhaps you already have a webserver and are looking to add functionality to your domain like e-mail or firewalling. Maybe you want to visualize your logfiles to see where visitors come from or what url is providing an error ? There are many great tools available nowadays and i often try something new.

In my posts I will do a review of the tools and platforms i use to improve security and monitor my infrastructure. Perhaps i might review Open Source tools i often use to create content. I will provide you with information to get started and some tips and tricks based on my experience. My posts can be anywhere between a full configuration and a review.

I will share my two decades of experience from both a professional and personal perspective in the webhosting industry and working with online tools and platforms. I like to discover and try new ways of working with and on the Internet. I have been making personal websites since 1994 and work in the Internet industry doing Ops for over 2 decades using Linux only.

There are already a lot of posts waiting for you, content will be added and updated frequently.

Updates

October 26, 2021

A new theme, fresh posts on Webhosting and how to earn Free Crypto, PhenixOps to the Moon!

Read my articles on how to get started. Follow my tips and tricks to get your first payment today in Bitcoin, Litecoin or Paypal.

Once you get rolling you might check how to earn a passive income with your Free Crypto.

A review of wallets and platforms i use

Fun Projects

Besides running my infrastructure i am killing some time with Raspberry Pi and Arduino projects. I have build a flightradar on a Raspberry Pi. The signal is received by a antenna and a DVB-T stick and processed by Piaware on the Raspberry Pi. The software creates a website so you can see the actual airplanes moving on a map from your browser or phone.

Piaware is operating from a Raspberry Pi in my backyard and uploads over wifi to the Internet: My flightradar page can be found following the link
https://radar.phenixops.net:8080/

I was very satisfied finishing this project as i had never worked with a Raspberry Pi before. Setting up is easy as it just another flavor of Linux.

I have created a couple of howto posts so you can make this yourself on a rainy day:


The results are also uploaded to the FlightAware website and shared on my profile on FlightAware:

https://flightaware.com/adsb/stats/user/PhenixOps

Online Security

I like things to run save and secure while remaining available and being monitored. I use Open Source tools to create my platforms and share my experiences here. I keep track of new developments and implement latest standards where possible.

The best scores and green lights in browser windows are the best and objective rewards for my efforts. Where a commercial platform often is limited i have the freedom to do everything on my own machines the way i like it while using Open Source tools.

For my SSL Certificate i use Let's Encrypt which allows me to create and update my SSL Certificates for free. I can use them on all my machines and it safes me a couple of bucks on buying a commercial certificate. With some effort in finding the right settings for e-mail and dns you can get the e-mails to arrive in the Gmail inbox instead of the spam folder.

Check my website's status, i am proud to show you the results of my work:

https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=phenixops.net

https://mxtoolbox.com/emailhealth/phenixops.net/

Seeing my machines are on the Internet i need to keep them safe, tools like fail2ban for firewall and goaccess for log inspection are a great help.

Free Tips and Tricks

Here I share my experience on Webhosting and Linux Engineering. I will share my personal experience with linux tools and free platforms to help you building and running a website or webserver.

Most of the topics are based on Debian Linux using bash scripting and i also describe the use of online platforms to test and validate my work.

Free Crytpo

I have found a couple of ways to earn some Free Crypto online, just by registering an account and following some useful introduction training i got some Free Crypto.

I have used it to become familiar with exchanges and crypto trading platforms. I also found some platforms where you can earn Free Crypto by filling out surveys or playing games.

Read the article and get paid today or save up for a rainy day!

About me

A little word from the Author of PhenixOps

Buy me a coffee

If you would like me to build more interesting projects support me here:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PhenixOps