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# Freedive
Dive into FreeBSD with `Freedive`!
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Freedive emerges as an innovative standalone tool for FreeBSD, offering a graphical user interface (GUI) that revolutionizes the way systems are managed, enabling both newcomers and experienced users to administer their FreeBSD installations with ease. This GUI, accessible through a mobile-friendly web interface, democratizes the use of FreeBSD by allowing beginners to engage with the operating system without the need to delve into the complexities of the command-line shell. Designed with responsiveness in mind, Freedive's interface adapts seamlessly to various screen sizes, ensuring that system administrators can perform essential tasks from virtually any device, be it a smartphone, tablet, or desktop. The intuitive design of Freedive's web interface lowers the entry barrier for managing FreeBSD systems, making it more approachable for users who may not be familiar with Unix-like environments. By providing a full spectrum of system management capabilities through its GUI, Freedive empowers users to perform tasks ranging from user account management to service configuration, all without writing a single line of shell code. Freedive stands as a testament to the versatility of FreeBSD, extending its appeal beyond the traditional tech-savvy audience to a broader range of users who can now leverage the power of FreeBSD with the convenience of a modern web-based interface.
## Features
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Made by and for users of FreeBSD as their:
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- Home lab
- Tailscale / Wireguard VPN
- Manage PF rules (firewall)
- Manage Jails via Bastille
- Network attached storage
- Samba shares
- Backups via Restic
- Manage ZFS datasets, snapshots and backups
- Personal/ public web server
- Manage domains and TLS certificates
- Host static sites
- Reverse proxy to any jail:port
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Freedive works in immediate mode:
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- Queries host, caches some results in memory
- No database except for acounts
- Executes commands when actions taken in UI
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> Status: planning/alpha.
You can use Freedive to manage system services.
Package management coming soon.
Other features will be developed as time/help is available.
This is currently a hobby project and makes no guarantees
about what features will be implemented and when.
## Screenshots
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![Services](https://brew.bsd.cafe/attachments/92821625-db44-41ce-8806-6c361f2160fb)
![Service details](https://brew.bsd.cafe/attachments/d9f27295-c537-42f8-ad08-8c8b3d63393f)
![Service commands](https://brew.bsd.cafe/attachments/6cafe055-68fd-41d9-90b7-812146d19e30)
## Quick Steps
### Binaries
For a quick test you can just use the generated FreeBSD pkgs to try Freedive:
* [freedive-0.1.0.pkg](https://cdn.gyptazy.ch/files/amd64/freebsd/freedive/freedive-0.1.0.pkg) [hosted at gyptazy.ch]
### Build & Deploy
#### Requirements
Building Freedive requires some additional packages like gmake, gcc and especially elixir (>= 1.16.0). This also requires you to switch to the latest ports/pkgs branch instead of the quarterly.
This is not needed when you are already using the `latest` repository. However, switching to the latest ports/pkgs branch can be easily done with the following steps:
```
mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos
echo "FreeBSD: { url: \"pkg+http://pkg.freebsd.org/\${ABI}/latest\" }" > /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf
pkg -y upgrade -f
```
If you are fully running on pkg instead of ports you need to copy a file which is referenced and used by Freedive. If you have
ports active on your system, this step can be skipped - if not, simply run the following commands:
```
mkdir -p /usr/ports/Keywords/
curl -O /usr/ports/Keywords/ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/main/Keywords/sample.ucl
```
You may also want to setup your own doas account (passwordless) by running:
```
echo "permit nopass <USERNAME> as root" >> /usr/local/etc/doas.conf
```
Within the last step, the needed dependencies can be installed from the pkg repository:
```
pkg install git inotify-tools gmake elixir gcc doas
```
#### Building
Freedive can be simply build by running the following commands:
```
pkg install -y git inotify-tools gmake elixir gcc doas
git clone https://brew.bsd.cafe/hiway/freedive.git
mix setup
```
#### Packaging
If you also want to create and build a distributable `.pkg` file, simply run the following command afterwards:
```
mix package
```
This creates you the file `freedive-0.1.0.pkg` within your build directory.
### Usage (compile)
After building, you can directly start Freedive. Freedive can be started by running `mix` or inside `IEx` by executing:
```
mix phx.server
or
iex -S mix phx.server
```
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Now you can visit [`localhost:4000`](http://localhost:4000) from your browser.
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> Registering accounts via browser is enabled in dev envronment.
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Visit [/users/register](http://localhost:4000/users/register) to create an account.
Then visit [/dev/mailbox](http://localhost:4000/dev/mailbox) to confirm the account.
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Now, you can ue these credentials to log in and explore Freedive.
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### Usage (pkg)
Another solution directly leads into using the built package. This can be installed by running:
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```
pkg install -U -y freedive-0.1.0.pkg
```
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Afterwards, the configuration should be adjusted in `/usr/local/etc/freedive/freedive.env` where the following settings should be defined:
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```
HOST="hostname"
BIND="ip-to-bind"
PORT=3443
```
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Ensure that the host is set to whatever hostname you'll use
to access the service from browser.
For example, if you bind to the Tailscale/Wireguard IP,
use the hostname that'll point to this IP.
Port can be anything suitable in your environmet
that's open and accessible from your mobile/laptop.
Enable Freedive
- `service freedive enable`
Initialize Freedive
- `service freedive init`
Create an account for yourself
- `service freedive account_create`
> Accounts have full access to every part of the system via Freedive,
do NOT create accounts for people you do not trust to have root access
on this machine.
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Start Freedive
- `service freedive start`
Check logs
- `tail -f /var/log/freedive/freedive.log`
Visit https://hostname:port from your browser and
log in with the account created above.
## Chat / Community
The chat and community is based in the Matrix channel hosted at the BSD.cafe:
* #BSDCafe:bsd.cafe
You can also join by simply clicking the following link: https://matrix.to/#/#BSDCafe:bsd.cafe