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da72f8fcc7 Update Homeassitant readme 2025-03-15 02:21:16 -07:00
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@ -40,6 +40,20 @@ nmap -sn 192.168.1.xxx/24 (adjust for your local network)
1. Navigate to Settings > Automations & Scenes > Create Automation
2. Configure based on time, location, or other triggers.
### Issues
1. Bad Proxy
```
2025-03-15 09:13:37.969 ERROR (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.http.forwarded] Received X-Forwarded-For header from an untrusted proxy 172.18.0.2
```
Homeassistant container is receiving request from the docker proxy network, which it doesn't know about. Add the local proxy so that the container knows that it is ok.
```
http:
trusted_proxies:
...
- 172.18.0.2
```
If it doesnt take from the config manually edit it in the container.
## References
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/wiz/

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### Steps
1. Create a new user to own the gitea folder.
`sudo groupadd gitea && sudo useradd giteauser && sudo usermod -a -G gitea giteauser && chown -r gitea:giteauser .`
```
sudo groupadd gitea && sudo useradd giteauser && sudo usermod -a -G gitea giteauser && chown -r gitea:giteauser .
```
2. Run via Docker Compose
`docker-compose up -d`
```
docker-compose up -d
```
3. Test postgresql
`docker exec -it gitea_db bash`
`psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U olomana_readwrite -d gitea`
```
docker exec -it gitea_db bash
psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U olomana_readwrite -d gitea
```
4. Go to xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:3000 and fill out initial config. Everything should match up to default value.
Some things that were weird:
- could not use any port that wasnt default postgresql (5432)
- had to make sure to specify database container by the right name. Removed custom name and used just "databasei".
Additionally, you must provision the first admin user in the initial config.
- had to make sure to specify database container by the right name. Removed custom name and used just "database".
Note that the first admin is set via env vars, by generating the password hash. Alternatively create your users by setting the env var that controls signups.
5. Provision new users
You can do that from the "Site Administration" view from the first admin user.
6. Configure SSH
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Settings > SSH/GPG Keys > Manage SSH Keys
Now should also be able to clone with SSH.
### Running
```
docker compose down && docker compose build && docker compose up -d && docker logs -f gitea
```
### References
`https://docs.gitea.com/next/administration/config-cheat-sheet`