# Freedive Dive into FreeBSD Freedive aims to provide a mobile-first WebUI to manage FreeBSD hosts, designed to welcome beginners, hobbyists and tinkerers to the FreeBSD ecosystem with minimal fuss. ### Develop Clone the repository: - `git clone https://brew.bsd.cafe/hiway/freedive.git` - `cd freedive` Install dependencies: - `pkg install -U -y inotify-tools doas` Setup your own account to run commands as root without password: - `echo "permit nopass as root" >> /usr/local/etc/doas.conf` Start Freedive: * Run `mix setup` to install and setup dependencies * Start Freedive with `mix phx.server` or inside IEx with `iex -S mix phx.server` Now you can visit [`localhost:4000`](http://localhost:4000) from your browser. ## Accounts Registering accounts via browser is enabled in dev envronment. 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. Now you can ue these credentials to log in and explore Freedive. ### Deploy Create FreeBSD package: - `mix package` Copy package to target machine: - `scp freedive-0.1.0.pkg hostname:` SSH to the tagret machine, use `doas -S` (or `sudo -s`) if required to gain admin privileges and then run: - `pkg install -U -y freedive-0.1.0.pkg` Configure Freedive - `$EDITOR /usr/local/etc/freedive/freedive.env` Set preferences in freedive.env - `HOST="hostname"` - `BIND="ip-to-bind"` - `PORT=3443` 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. 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.