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Brony is a VPS located in Los Angeles, dedicated to the server known as Stallion. It is a sibling of of Unicorn. It has no guaranteed uptime or functionality; it is up to you to keep the services you want running, running. Like a stallion.

How is this different from Unicorn?[edit | edit source]

Los Angeles data center running Debian 11 Bullseye with 5.10.0-9-amd64

Brony Currently Hosts[edit | edit source]

no public services yet. maintainers needed

tmux
Podman
Podman-compose
ufw
docker

Request a Service[edit | edit source]

wireguard or tailscale -- https://www.linuxbabe.com/debian/wireguard-vpn-server-debian
cockpit https://cockpit-project.org/
glances https://nicolargo.github.io/glances/
nginx proxy manager
Ansible -- for reproducible builds
minetest -- migrate from Unicorn
ssb -- migrate scuttlebutt from Unicorn
minio -- migrate s3-compatible storage from Unicorn

SSH Config[edit | edit source]

Note this SSH Config has been hardened.
No Passwords supported.
ed25519 protocol supported!
Successor to rsa, which is also fine

I can haz access? Yes, but you are agreeing to help setup and maintain this!

Consider generating a new, passwordless SSH key pair with

ed25519 key -- Requires recent openssh client software $ ssh-keygen -t ed25519

RSA Key $ ssh-keygen -b 4096

then calling it, say, brony-nb, then add this to your ~/.ssh/config file:

Host brony.nb
 User noisebridge
 Hostname 199.241.139.224   
 Port 1235
 IdentityFile ~/.ssh/brony-nb
 PreferredAuthentications publickey

For now, reflected at brony.noisebridge.io also.

If your SSH pub key (~/.ssh/brony-nb.pub) has been added to brony-nb:~/.ssh/authorized_keys, you should now be able to shell in by typing

$ ssh brony-nb

...and thanks to the ~/.ssh/config entry, the name of the server you're trying to SSH into -- namely brony-nb in this case -- should autocomplete! Add your name to the access list below!

SSH Access[edit | edit source]