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1: Getting Started
Welcome! This guide is designed for people who have some IT interest but don't work professionally in IT. Whether you're exploring Infinity Tools for personal use or considering it for a small business, this guide will walk you through everything step-by-step ...
Infinity Tools - Introduction
What is Infinity Tools? Infinity Tools is a comprehensive Linux server management suite that makes deploying, configuring, and maintaining server applications quick and effortless. Developed by Smart In Venture (www.speedbits.io), Infinity Tools transforms wh...
1: Getting Started
This guide is designed for IT professionals who are familiar with Linux, servers, networking, and modern DevOps practices. If you're comfortable with Docker, containerization, and command-line administration, you're in the right place. Prerequisites Before i...
2: Installing Infinity Tools
Welcome back! In Chapter 1, you set up your Linux server. Now we'll connect to it and install Infinity Tools. Don't worry - we'll walk through every step together! What We'll Do in This Chapter By the end of this chapter, you will: ✅ Know how to connect t...
2: Installing Infinity Tools
This chapter covers the complete installation process for Infinity Tools on your Linux server. We'll cover SSH connection, downloading the installer, and running the installation with technical details relevant to system administrators. Prerequisites Recap E...
3: Setting Up Your Foundation
Before you can install your first application, we need to set up the basic infrastructure that Infinity Tools needs to work properly. Don't worry - Infinity Tools will handle most of this automatically! This chapter also covers foundational apps that most Inf...
4: Traefik - Reverse Proxy (essential)
Now that your infrastructure is ready, it's time to install Traefik - the most important service you'll set up. Traefik handles secure connections and routing for all your other applications. What is Traefik? (Simple Explanation) Traefik is like a smart traf...
3: Infrastructure Prerequisites
This chapter covers the essential infrastructure components that must be in place before deploying applications with Infinity Tools. The system includes automated readiness checks, but understanding the underlying architecture is crucial for troubleshooting an...
4. Traefik - Reverse Proxy Configuration
Traefik serves as the reverse proxy and SSL termination point for all Infinity Tools services. This chapter covers the installation, configuration, and management of Traefik within the Infinity Tools ecosystem. For advanced configuration and troubleshooting, r...
8: Vaultwarden - Password Manager
Vaultwarden is a self-hosted password manager that lets you store and manage all your passwords securely on your own server. It's compatible with all Bitwarden apps, so you can use it with your phone, computer, and web browser. For comprehensive usage instruct...
Excourse: Domains and Subdomains
Infinity Tools helps you self-host everything—including your future WordPress site. Before you install Traefik or any applications, take a moment to decide how your domain should point to your server. In this chapter you'll set up your main domain (even if Wor...
6: Borgmatic - Backup System (optional, but you should have backup)
Borgmatic is an automated backup system that keeps your data safe by creating encrypted, compressed backups of all your applications and databases. It's like having a digital safety net that automatically saves copies of everything important. For comprehensive...
9: Passbolt - Team Password Manager
Passbolt is a team-oriented, self-hosted password manager built on OpenPGP. It lets you securely store and share passwords with your team. For comprehensive usage instructions, browser extension setup, and advanced features, please refer to the official Passbo...
5 Apprise - Notifications (essential for Borgmatic)
Apprise sends notifications about your server and applications (e.g., backup success/failure). It supports email, Slack, Telegram, and 90+ providers. For detailed provider setup, see the official Apprise documentation. Why Apprise? ✅ Essential for backups ...
10: Syncthing - File Synchronization
Syncthing keeps folders on your devices in sync (PCs, servers, laptops). It’s private, fast, and peer‑to‑peer. For detailed usage and device pairing guides, see the official Syncthing documentation. Dependency check Required: Docker (Chapter 3) Optional: ...
5: Apprise - Notifications Hub
Apprise provides a unified notification gateway (HTTP API) for 90+ providers (email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, etc.). Infinity Tools integrates Apprise for infrastructure alerts (e.g., Borgmatic). For provider matrices and syntax, see the official Apprise docu...
6: Borgmatic - Enterprise Backup Solution
Borgmatic is a configuration-driven wrapper for BorgBackup that provides enterprise-grade backup capabilities with deduplication, encryption, and automated scheduling. It implements a dual-backup strategy separating file and database backups with different ret...
8: Vaultwarden - Password Management Solution
Vaultwarden is a lightweight, self-hosted password management solution that provides full Bitwarden API compatibility while using significantly fewer resources than the official Bitwarden server. It supports all Bitwarden clients and offers enterprise-grade se...
9: Passbolt - Team Password Management
Passbolt is an OpenPGP-based, self-hosted team password manager with strong security properties and a browser-extension-centric UX. For comprehensive configuration, hardening guidance, and usage documentation, see the official Passbolt documentation. Prerequi...
10: Syncthing - File Synchronization
Syncthing provides continuous, peer‑to‑peer file synchronization across devices. For configuration reference and advanced topics (relays, discovery, ignore patterns), see the official Syncthing documentation. Dependency check Required: Docker (Chapter 3) ...