---
comments: true
---
# Run/Install 3rd party applications
## Armbian infrastructure services
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Armbian-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Armbian-header.md)
#### CDN router
Router for repository mirror automation
[](#)
The Armbian Router is an intelligent redirector system that optimizes file downloads by automatically directing users to the best available mirror. It evaluates each download request based on geographic location, server health, and file availability, ensuring faster downloads, balanced load distribution, and high availability. This core service underpins Armbian's scalable mirror network, seamlessly routing traffic to improve performance and reliability for end users worldwide.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/ART001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/ART001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64aarch64armhfriscv64
__Maintainer:__ @armbian
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://forum.armbian.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd ART001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Remove CDN router:"
armbian-config --cmd ART002
~~~
#### GH runners
GitHub runners for Armbian automation
[](#)
This module automates the installation, removal, and status checking of GitHub self-hosted runners for the Armbian project. It supports batch operations and user input through dialog prompts when running interactively.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/GHR001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/GHR001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64aarch64armhfriscv64
__Maintainer:__ @armbian
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://forum.armbian.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd GHR001
~~~
=== "Supported Commands"
- **`install`**
Installs one or more GitHub runners using the provided configuration or interactively prompted values.
- **`purge` / `remove`**
Removes runners based on the provided runner name series and target organization or repository.
- **`status`**
Quietly checks if any `actions.runner` services are currently running on the system.
=== "Available Switches"
| Switch | Description |
|--------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `gh_token` | GitHub token with admin rights to manage self-hosted runners. |
| `runner_name` | Name prefix for the runner series (default: `armbian`). |
| `start` | Start index of the runner series (e.g., `01`). |
| `stop` | End index of the runner series (e.g., `05`). |
| `label_primary` | Labels for the first runner (default: `alfa`). |
| `label_secondary` | Labels for additional runners (default: `fast,images`). |
| `organisation` | GitHub organization name (default: `armbian`). |
| `owner` | GitHub user or organization owner (used for repo-level runners). |
| `repository` | GitHub repository name (used for repo-level runners). |
=== "Behavior"
- Prompts the user for missing switches via `dialog` **only in interactive mode**.
- Supports bulk installation of runners using sequential numbering (`start` to `stop`).
- Calls internal `actions.runner.install` and `actions.runner.remove` helpers.
- Returns `0` if any runner services are active, `1` otherwise (for scripting use).
- Suppresses errors and outputs when checking status to remain quiet in background use.
~~~ bash title="Remove GitHub runners for Armbian automation:"
armbian-config --cmd GHR002
~~~
#### Rsyncd server
[](#)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/RSD001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/RSD001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64aarch64armhfriscv64
__Maintainer:__ @armbian
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://forum.armbian.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd RSD001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Remove Armbian rsyncd server:"
armbian-config --cmd RSD002
~~~
## Backup solutions for your data
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Backup-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Backup-header.md)
#### Duplicati
Duplicati install
[](#)
Duplicati is a versatile and secure backup tool designed for everyone, including:
- Users new to backup systems who need a simple and reliable solution.
- Experienced users who want full control over encrypted backups and storage destinations.
- System administrators who require automated, encrypted backups across multiple platforms.
Duplicati offers powerful features such as strong AES-256 encryption, backup scheduling, and flexible storage support (local folders, NAS, cloud providers like Google Drive, Dropbox, S3, and more).
Through its web-based interface, users can easily configure, monitor, and restore backups from any browser.
Thanks to Duplicati’s smart design — working through standard protocols and containerized deployment — it fits seamlessly into any environment, from personal setups to enterprise infrastructures.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DPL001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DPL001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://prev-docs.duplicati.com/en/latest/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd DPL001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8200**:
- URL: `http://:8200`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/duplicati`
- Configuration directory: `/armbian/duplicati/config`
- Backup target directory: `/armbian/duplicati/backups`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f duplicati
```
~~~ bash title="Duplicati remove:"
armbian-config --cmd DPL002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Duplicati purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd DPL003
~~~
## Docker containerization and KVM virtual machines
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Containers-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Containers-header.md)
#### Docker
Docker minimal
[](#)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/CON001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/CON001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64armhf
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.docker.com)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd CON001
~~~
What is Docker? Docker helps developers build, share, run, and verify applications anywhere - without tedious environment configuration or management.
~~~ bash title="Docker engine:"
armbian-config --cmd CON002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Docker remove:"
armbian-config --cmd CON003
~~~
~~~ bash title="Docker purge with all images, containers, and volumes:"
armbian-config --cmd CON004
~~~
#### Portainer
Portainer container management platform
[](#)
Portainer simplifies your Docker container management via Portainer web interface. It enables faster deploy of the applications and it gives real time visibility.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/POR001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/POR001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64armhf
__Maintainer:__ @schwar3kat
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.portainer.io/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd POR001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **9002**:
- URL = `http://:9002`
~~~ bash title="Portainer remove:"
armbian-config --cmd POR002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Portainer purge with with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd POR003
~~~
## Network-wide ad blockers servers
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/DNS-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/DNS-header.md)
#### AdGuardHome
AdGuardHome DNS sinkhole
[](#)
AdGuard Home is a network-wide software that functions as a DNS server and ad blocker. It blocks ads, trackers, and malicious websites at the DNS level, meaning it filters content for all devices connected to the network. It also provides additional features like parental controls, logging, and privacy protections. Essentially, it acts as a gateway between your devices and the internet, blocking unwanted content before it even reaches your devices.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/ADG001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/ADG001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/wiki)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd ADG001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **3000**:
- URL: `https://:3000`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/adguardhome/`
- Configuration directory: `/armbian/adguardhome/confdir`
- Work directory: `/armbian/adguardhome/workdir`
=== "Usage"
- server where you are installing is automatically switched to this DNS
- on your desktop PC set IP address of this server as DNS
- network wide: set IP address of this server on routers DNS
=== "Black and white lists"
There are many sites in the web giving blocklists and whitelists for AdGuard Home. They can be used when you want to have more blocking as the standard installation gives you. Here are some examples:
- [The Big Blocklist Collection by WaLLy3K](https://firebog.net/)
- [Phishing Army blocklist](https://phishing.army/)
- [Whitelist collection by anudeepND](https://github.com/anudeepND/whitelist)
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f adguardhome
```
~~~ bash title="AdGuardHome remove:"
armbian-config --cmd ADG002
~~~
~~~ bash title="AdGuardHome purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd ADG003
~~~
#### Pi-hole
Pi-hole DNS ad blocker with Unbound support
[](#)
**Pi-hole** is a network-wide ad blocker that acts as a DNS (Domain Name System) sinkhole. It blocks connections to known ad servers, trackers, and malicious domains across all devices in your network, without requiring any browser extensions or client-side software.
## Pi-hole Explained
- **DNS-Based Filtering**
Pi-hole intercepts DNS queries made by devices on your network. When a domain is requested, Pi-hole checks it against a set of blocklists. If the domain is known to serve ads or track user activity, Pi-hole blocks the request, preventing unwanted content from loading.
- **Customizable Blocklists**
You can choose from various community-maintained blocklists or add your own. These lists contain domains associated with ads, trackers, malware, or other undesirable content.
- **Whole-Network Protection**
Once Pi-hole is configured as your network’s DNS server, all devices - smartphones, laptops, smart TVs, and IoT devices - are automatically protected. No additional configuration or software is required on the individual devices.
- **Built-in Recursive DNS with Unbound**
For added privacy and full DNS resolution control, [Unbound](#unbound) is installed and enabled by default during Pi-hole installation. Unbound functions as a local recursive DNS resolver, fetching responses directly from authoritative DNS servers rather than relying on upstream providers. This minimizes third-party exposure and can improve query performance.
- **Web Interface**
Pi-hole includes a web-based dashboard that provides real-time visibility into DNS activity. The interface allows you to view statistics, manage blocklists, whitelist domains, and configure settings with ease.
- **Privacy and Performance Benefits**
By blocking unwanted domains at the DNS level, Pi-hole reduces page load times, lowers bandwidth usage, and enhances user privacy by preventing tracking scripts and ads from reaching client devices.
- **Platform Compatibility**
Pi-hole can be installed on a variety of platforms. It runs well on lightweight systems such as **Armbian Minimal**, but is also available as a Docker container and supports deployment on most Linux-based environments.
Pi-hole offers an effective and centralized way to enhance privacy and reduce unwanted content across your entire network.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/PIH001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/PIH001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.pi-hole.net/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd PIH001
~~~
=== "Access the web interface"
The web interface of Pi-hole can be accessed via:
- URL = `http://:8811/admin`
- Password is set on install and can be adjusted from `armbian-config`
~~~ bash title="Pi-hole change web admin password:"
armbian-config --cmd PIH002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Pi-hole remove:"
armbian-config --cmd PIH003
~~~
~~~ bash title="Pi-hole purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd PIH004
~~~
#### Unbound
Unbound caching DNS resolver
[](#)
Unbound is a high-performance, open-source DNS resolver. It primarily serves to resolve domain names into IP addresses for devices on a network. Unlike regular DNS servers, Unbound performs DNS lookups directly and securely, providing features like DNSSEC validation (ensuring data integrity) and privacy protections. It's often used to improve speed, security, and privacy by resolving queries locally rather than relying on external DNS services.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/UNB001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/UNB001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://unbound.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/latest/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd UNB001
~~~
=== "Default DNS port"
- Default DNS port: 8053
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/unbound/`
- Configuration directory: `/armbian/unbound/`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f unbound
```
~~~ bash title="Unbound remove:"
armbian-config --cmd UNB002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Unbound purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd UNB003
~~~
## SQL database servers and web interface managers
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Database-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Database-header.md)
#### MySQL
MySQL SQL database server
[](#)
MySQL is one of the world’s most widely used open-source database servers. Trusted for decades in web, cloud, and enterprise applications.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/MYSQL1-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/MYSQL1-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://hub.docker.com/_/mysql)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd MYSQL1
~~~
=== "Configuration"
Database access configuration is done at first install:
- create root password
- create database
- create normal user
- create password for normal user
- Database host: ``
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/mysql`
- Data volume mounted to: `/armbian/mysql/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f mysql
```
~~~ bash title="MySQL remove:"
armbian-config --cmd MYSQL2
~~~
~~~ bash title="MySQL purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd MYSQL3
~~~
#### Mariadb
Mariadb SQL database server
[](#)
**MariaDB** is a fast, open-source relational database server developed by the original creators of MySQL. It is designed to be fully compatible with MySQL while offering improved performance, enhanced security, and additional features.
MariaDB supports a wide range of storage engines, advanced SQL capabilities, and both single-node and clustered deployments. It is widely used in web, cloud, and
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DAT001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DAT001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://mariadb.org/documentation/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd DAT001
~~~
=== "Configuration"
Database access configuration is done at first install:
- create root password
- create database
- create normal user
- create password for normal user
- Database host: `:3307`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/mariadb`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/mariadb/config`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f mariadb
```
~~~ bash title="Mariadb remove:"
armbian-config --cmd DAT002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Mariadb purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd DAT003
~~~
#### phpMyAdmin
phpMyAdmin web interface manager
[](#)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/MYA001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/MYA001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://www.phpmyadmin.net/docs/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd MYA001
~~~
~~~ bash title="phpMyAdmin remove:"
armbian-config --cmd MYA002
~~~
~~~ bash title="phpMyAdmin purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd MYA003
~~~
#### PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL install
[](#)
PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system known for its robustness, feature richness, and reliability.
It is designed for everyone, including:
- Developers needing advanced SQL support and extensibility.
- System administrators requiring reliable data storage for mission-critical applications.
- Enterprises seeking a high-performance, standards-compliant relational database.
PostgreSQL offers strong ACID compliance, concurrency, rich data types, full-text search, JSON support, and extensibility through stored procedures and custom functions.
It is trusted globally in financial, government, and web-scale applications.
Thanks to its proven architecture and open-source nature, PostgreSQL fits seamlessly in projects of all sizes.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/PGSQL1-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/PGSQL1-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd PGSQL1
~~~
=== "Access to the database"
PostgreSQL is accessible via port **5432**:
- Host: `postgresql://:5432`
- Default user: `armbian`
- Default password: `armbian`
- Default database: `armbian`
=== "Directories"
- Data directory: `/armbian/postgres/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f postgres
```
~~~ bash title="PostgreSQL remove:"
armbian-config --cmd PGSQL2
~~~
~~~ bash title="PostgreSQL purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd PGSQL3
~~~
#### Redis
Redis install
[](#)
Redis is an open-source, in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker.
It supports a variety of data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, and sorted sets.
**Key Features:**
- Extremely fast performance with in-memory storage
- Persistence options (snapshotting and AOF)
- Pub/Sub messaging capabilities
- Built-in replication and high availability
- Simple API and wide client support
Redis is widely used for real-time applications, caching layers, session stores, and lightweight queues across industries and platforms.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/REDIS1-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/REDIS1-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://redis.io/docs/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd REDIS1
~~~
=== "Access to the service"
Redis server is accessible on port **6379**:
- Host: `redis://:6379`
=== "Directories"
- Data directory: `/armbian/redis/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f redis
```
~~~ bash title="Redis remove:"
armbian-config --cmd REDIS2
~~~
~~~ bash title="Redis purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd REDIS3
~~~
## Applications and tools for development
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/DevTools-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/DevTools-header.md)
#### Git CLI
Install tools for cloning and managing repositories (git)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/GIT001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/GIT001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64aarch64armhfriscv64
__Maintainer:__ @armbian
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://forum.armbian.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd GIT001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Remove tools for cloning and managing repositories (git):"
armbian-config --cmd GIT002
~~~
## Download apps for movies, TV shows, music and subtitles
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Downloaders-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Downloaders-header.md)
#### Bazarr
Bazarr automatic subtitles downloader for Sonarr and Radarr
[](#)
Bazarr is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr. It can manage and download subtitles based on your requirements. You define your preferences by TV show or movie and Bazarr takes care of everything for you.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/BAZ001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/BAZ001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://wiki.bazarr.media/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd BAZ001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **6767**:
- URL: `https://:6767`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/bazarr`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/bazarr/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/bazarr/movies` `/armbian/bazarr/tv`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f bazarr
```
~~~ bash title="Bazarr remove:"
armbian-config --cmd BAZ002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Bazarr purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd BAZ003
~~~
#### Deluge
Deluge BitTorrent client
[](#)
Deluge is a lightweight, Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DEL001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DEL001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://deluge-torrent.org/userguide/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd DEL001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8112**:
- URL: `https://:8112`
- Username/Password: default user/password of admin/deluge
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/deluge`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/deluge/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/deluge/downloads`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f deluge
```
~~~ bash title="Deluge remove:"
armbian-config --cmd DEL002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Deluge purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd DEL003
~~~
#### qBittorrent
qBittorrent BitTorrent client
[](#)
The Qbittorrent project aims to provide an open-source software alternative to µTorrent. qBittorrent is based on the Qt toolkit and libtorrent-rasterbar library.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DOW001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DOW001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/wiki/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd DOW001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8090**:
- URL: `https://:8090`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/qbittorrent`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/qbittorrent/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/qbittorrent/downloads`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f qbittorrent
```
~~~ bash title="qBittorrent remove:"
armbian-config --cmd DOW002
~~~
~~~ bash title="qBittorrent purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd DOW003
~~~
~~~ bash title="Prowlarr:"
armbian-config --cmd DOW025
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **9696**:
- URL: `https://:9696`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/prowlarr`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/prowlarr/config`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f prowlarr
```
~~~ bash title="Prowlarr remove:"
armbian-config --cmd DOW026
~~~
~~~ bash title="Prowlarr purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd DOW027
~~~
#### Jellyseerr
Jellyseerr Jellyfin/Emby/Plex integration install
[](#)
Jellyseerr is a free and open source software application for managing requests for your media library. It is a fork of Overseerr built to bring support for Jellyfin & Emby media servers!
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/JEL001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/JEL001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.jellyseerr.dev/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd JEL001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Jellyseerr remove:"
armbian-config --cmd JEL002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Jellyseerr purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd JEL003
~~~
#### Lidarr
Lidarr automatic music downloader
[](#)
Lidarr is a music collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new tracks from your favorite artists and will grab, sort and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/LID001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/LID001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://wiki.servarr.com/lidarr)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd LID001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8686**:
- URL: `https://:8686`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/lidarr`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/lidarr/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/lidarr/downloads` `/armbian/lidarr/music`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f lidarr
```
~~~ bash title="Lidarr remove:"
armbian-config --cmd LID002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Lidarr purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd LID003
~~~
#### Medusa
Medusa automatic downloader for TV shows
Medusa is an automatic Video Library Manager for TV Shows. It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows, and when they are posted it does its magic.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/MDS001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/MDS001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/wiki)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd MDS001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8081**:
- URL: `https://:8081`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/medusa`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/medusa/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/medusa/downloads`
- Download directory TV shows: `/armbian/medusa/downloads/tv`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f medusa
```
~~~ bash title="Medusa TV shows downloader remove:"
armbian-config --cmd MDS002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Medusa TV shows downloader purge:"
armbian-config --cmd MDS003
~~~
#### Radarr
Radarr automatic downloader for movies
[](#)
Radarr - A fork of Sonarr to work with movies à la Couchpotato.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/RAD001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/RAD001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://wiki.servarr.com/radarr)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd RAD001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **7878**:
- URL: `https://:7878`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/radarr`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/radarr/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/radarr/movies`
- Client download directory: `/armbian/radarr/client`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f radarr
```
~~~ bash title="Radarr remove:"
armbian-config --cmd RAD002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Radarr purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd RAD003
~~~
#### Readarr
Readarr automatic downloader for Ebooks
[](#)
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/RDR001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/RDR001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://wiki.servarr.com/readarr)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd RDR001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8787**:
- URL: `https://:8787`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/readarr`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/readarr/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/readarr/books` `/armbian/readarr/client`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f readarr
```
~~~ bash title="Readarr remove:"
armbian-config --cmd RDR002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Readarr purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd RDR003
~~~
#### SABnzbd
SABnzbd newsgroup downloader
[](#)
Sabnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb. SABnzbd takes over from there, where it will be automatically downloaded, verified, repaired, extracted and filed away with zero human interaction.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/SABN01-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/SABN01-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://sabnzbd.org/wiki/faq)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd SABN01
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8380**:
- URL: `https://:8380`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/sabnzbd`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/sabnzbd/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/sabnzbd/downloads`
- Incomplete downloads: `/armbian/sabnzbd/incomplete`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f sabnzbd
```
~~~ bash title="SABnzbd remove:"
armbian-config --cmd SABN02
~~~
~~~ bash title="SABnzbd purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd SABN03
~~~
#### Sonarr
Sonarr automatic downloader for TV shows
[](#)
Sonarr (formerly NZBdrone) is a PVR for usenet and bittorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/SON001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/SON001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://transmissionbt.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd SON001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8989**:
- URL: `https://:8989`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/sonarr`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/sonarr/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/sonarr/tvseries`
- Client download directory: `/armbian/sonarr/client`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f sonarr
```
~~~ bash title="Sonarr remove:"
armbian-config --cmd SON002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Sonarr purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd SON003
~~~
#### Transmission
Transmission BitTorrent client
[](#)
Transmission is designed for easy, powerful use. Transmission has the features you want from a BitTorrent client: encryption, a web interface, peer exchange, magnet links, DHT, µTP, UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding, webseed support, watch directories, tracker editing, global and per-torrent speed limits, and more.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/TRA001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/TRA001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://transmissionbt.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd TRA001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **9091**:
- URL: `https://:9091`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/transmission`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/transmission/config`
- Download directory: `/armbian/transmission/downloads`
- Watch directory: `/armbian/transmission/watch`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f transmission
```
~~~ bash title="Transmission remove:"
armbian-config --cmd TRA002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Transmission purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd TRA003
~~~
## Manage your finances
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Finance-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Finance-header.md)
#### Actual Budget
Do your finances with Actual Budget
[](#)
[Actual Budget](https://actualbudget.org/) is a **free, open-source personal finance app** built around the **envelope budgeting method**.
- **Privacy-focused**: Users can self-host their data or use encrypted cloud syncing.
- **Key Features**:
- Multi-account tracking
- Transaction importing
- Customizable financial reports
- Optional syncing via services like PikaPods
- **Ideal for**: Those who want a **transparent**, **self-hosted** alternative to proprietary budgeting tools.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/ABU001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/ABU001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://actualbudget.org/docs)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd ABU001
~~~
!!! danger "Warning: HTTPS Certificate Required"
After initially installing the Actual server, you might get stuck at the step:
**"Initializing the connection to the local database..."**
The issue is due to the server not having an **HTTPS certificate**.
After activating an HTTPS certificate for the Actual server, everything should work fine.
If you still encounter issues even after setting up HTTPS, we highly recommend reaching out to the [Actual Budget Discord server](https://discord.gg/actualbudget) — the developers and community there are very kind and helpful.
~~~ bash title="Actual Budget remove:"
armbian-config --cmd ABU002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Actual Budget purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd ABU003
~~~
## Home Automation for control home appliances
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/HomeAutomation-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/HomeAutomation-header.md)
#### Domoticz
Domoticz open source home automation
[](#)
Domoticz is an open-source home automation platform that allows you to control and monitor smart devices in your home. It supports a wide range of devices, including lights, sensors, thermostats, and cameras. Through its web interface or mobile app, you can set up automation rules and schedules, providing greater convenience and energy efficiency. It’s customizable, flexible, and can be run on a variety of hardware platforms supported by Armbian.
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8780**:
- URL: `https://:8780`
- Username/Password: admin / domoticz
=== "Directories"
- Config directory: `/armbian/domoticz`
=== "Advanced setup"
- Primary USB device passing through (`/dev/ttyUSB0`) to Docker container is enabled by default
- For more complex setup, please follow this comprehensive guide:
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/DOM001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/DOM001-header.md)
__Status:__ Preview
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://wiki.domoticz.com)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd DOM001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Domoticz remove:"
armbian-config --cmd DOM002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Domoticz purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd DOM003
~~~
#### EVCC
EVCC - solar charging automation
[](#)
evcc is an energy management system with a focus on electromobility. The software controls your EV charger or smart plug. It communicates with your vehicle, inverter or home storage to make intelligent charging decisions. The software is open source and community-driven.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/EVCC01-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/EVCC01-header.md)
__Status:__ Preview
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.evcc.io/en)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd EVCC01
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **7070**:
- URL: `https://:7070`
- Admin password is generated at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/evcc`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/evcc/evcc.yaml`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f evcc
```
~~~ bash title="EVCC - solar charging automation remove:"
armbian-config --cmd EVCC02
~~~
~~~ bash title="EVCC purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd EVCC03
~~~
#### openHAB
openHAB empowering the smart home
[](#)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/HAB001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/HAB001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64armhf
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://www.openhab.org/docs/tutorial)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd HAB001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **2080**:
- URL: `https://:2080`
- Username/Password: Are set at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/openhab`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/openhab/conf`
- Userdata directory: `/armbian/openhab/userdata`
- Addons directory: `/armbian/openhab/addons`
See also [openHAB file locations](https://www.openhab.org/docs/installation/linux.html#file-locations).
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f openhab
```
~~~ bash title="openHAB remove:"
armbian-config --cmd HAB002
~~~
~~~ bash title="openHAB purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd HAB003
~~~
#### Home Assistant
Home Assistant open source home automation
[](#)
Home Assistant is an open source smart home platform that allows you to connect your smart home devices like your TV, fan, cameras, thermostats, lights, and sensors. As a user, you can build intricate automation using Home Assistant's user-friendly, unified web-based user interface.
Perfect to run on any single board computer with 4 cores and at least 512Mb of memory. Armbian installation is optimised to run from SD/eMMC media, but it is recommended to use SSD.
!!! danger "Limited support"
The supervised installation method on Armbian is not officially supported by the [Home Assistant project](https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/alternative#install-home-assistant-supervised). Additionally, installation on hardware that is not officially supported is also outside the scope of support provided by the Armbian team.
You are welcome to report high-level application issues that are reproducible on the official Home Assistant Operating System (HAOS) within the [Home Assistant Community](https://community.home-assistant.io/). For any topics related to single-board computer hardware, you may use the [Armbian Community Forums](https://forum.armbian.com); however, please be aware that official support from the Armbian team is not guaranteed.
While the Home Assistant team [deprecated the Supervised installation method](https://community.home-assistant.io/t/feedback-requested-deprecating-core-supervised-i386-armhf-armv7/880968/312), the Armbian team will continue to provide and maintain it, as long as automated installation tests succeed and the required maintenance remains manageable.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/HAS001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/HAS001-header.md)
__Status:__ Preview
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64armhf
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/home-assistant/supervised-installer)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd HAS001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8123**:
- URL: `https://:8123`
- Username/Password: Are set at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
Home Assistant on Armbian runs supervised in a Docker container. This secures same functionality as stock HAOS.
- Config directory: `/armbian/haos`
=== "Armbian advantages"
|Functionality|HAOS|Armbian with HA|
|:--|:--:|:--:|
|Automations|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|
|Dashboards|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|
|Integrations|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|
|Add-ons|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|
|One-click updates|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|
|Backups|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|:heavy_check_mark:|
|General purpose server|:x:|:white_check_mark:|
|Running on exotic hardware|:x:|:white_check_mark:|
~~~ bash title="Home Assistant remove:"
armbian-config --cmd HAS002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Home Assistant purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd HAS003
~~~
## Remote File & Management tools
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Management-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Management-header.md)
#### Cockpit
Cockpit OS and VM management tool
[](#)
Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers, intended for everyone.
Here’s a subset of tasks you can perform on each host running Cockpit
- inspect and change network settings
- configure a firewall
- manage storage (including RAID and LUKS partitions)
- create and manage virtual machines
- download and run containers
- browse and search system logs
- inspect a system’s hardware
- upgrade software
- manage user accounts
- inspect and interact with systemd-based services
- use a terminal on a remote server in your local web browser
- switch between multiple Cockpit servers
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/CPT001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/CPT001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64armhf
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd CPT001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **9890**:
- URL: `https://:9890`
- Username/Password: your system login credentials
=== "Video instructions"
~~~ bash title="Remove Cockpit:"
armbian-config --cmd CPT002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Purge Cockpit with virtual machines:"
armbian-config --cmd CPT003
~~~
#### Homepage
Install Homepage startpage / application dashboard
[](#)
[gethomepage](https://gethomepage.dev/) is a fast, fully static, highly customizable application dashboard built for modern self-hosted environments. With a **fully proxied** architecture and **zero runtime**, it delivers exceptional speed, security, and simplicity for organizing and accessing your services.
It supports **over 100 service integrations** and **multiple languages**, offering live status displays and dynamic resource monitoring out-of-the-box. Configuration is effortless via **YAML files** or automatic **Docker label discovery**, making setup and management seamless.
*Key Features*
- **Static Frontend**: Blazing-fast performance with no server-side runtime.
- **Secure Proxying**: Safely access internal services without direct exposure.
- **Service Integrations**: Native support for Docker, Kubernetes, Grafana, Proxmox, Home Assistant, and more.
- **Easy Configuration**: Manage layout and services with YAML or Docker labels.
- **Internationalization**: Translations available for multiple languages.
- **Flexible Theming**: Personalize with themes, layouts, and styling.
- **Simple Deployment**: Host via Docker, Kubernetes, or any static hosting platform.
---
Whether you're running a small homelab or a full server fleet, **gethomepage** offers a sleek, powerful, and secure way to stay organized.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/HPG001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/HPG001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://gethomepage.dev/configs/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd HPG001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **3021**:
- URL: `https://:3021`
- Username/Password: none
Configuration: Please reffer to official manual
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/homepage`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/homepage/config`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f homepage
```
~~~ bash title="Remove Homepage:"
armbian-config --cmd HPG002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Purge Homepage with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd HPG003
~~~
#### NetBox
NetBox infrastructure resource modeling install
[](#)
**NetBox** is an open-source infrastructure resource modeling (IRM) tool used for managing and documenting networks and data center assets.
Requirements (installed automatically)
- [Redis](/User-Guide_Armbian-Software/Database/#redis)
- [Postgres SQL](/User-Guide_Armbian-Software/Database/#postgresql)
Key Features
- **IP Address Management (IPAM)**: Track IP networks, addresses, and VRFs.
- **Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)**: Model racks, devices, connections, and more.
- **Secrets Management**: Securely store credentials and other sensitive data.
- **Extensible API & Webhooks**: Integrate with external systems.
- **Custom Fields & Scripts**: Tailor NetBox to fit your organization’s needs.
Originally developed by DigitalOcean, NetBox is widely adopted by network engineers and sysadmins to maintain source-of-truth data for automation.
[Official Website](https://netbox.dev/)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NBOX01-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NBOX01-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://netbox.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd NBOX01
~~~
=== "Access to the service"
NetBox is accessible via HTTP on port **8222**:
- URL: `http://:8222`
- API root: `http://:8222/api/`
=== "Default credentials"
- Username: `admin`
- Password: *(set during setup)*
- API token: *Generate in the UI or via Django shell*
=== "Directories"
- Configuration: `/armbian/netbox/config/`
- Scripts: `/armbian/netbox/scripts/`
- Reports: `/armbian/netbox/reports/`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f netbox
```
=== "Manage the service"
```sh
docker exec -it netbox bash
```
~~~ bash title="NetBox remove:"
armbian-config --cmd NBOX02
~~~
~~~ bash title="NetBox purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd NBOX03
~~~
#### Samba
SAMBA Remote File share
[](#)
Samba is an open-source software suite that enables seamless file and printer sharing between Linux/Unix servers and Windows clients. It allows a Linux machine to act as a domain controller, file server, or print server within a Windows network environment, supporting cross-platform interoperability.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/SMB001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/SMB001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64aarch64armhfriscv64
__Maintainer:__ @armbian
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://forum.armbian.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd SMB001
~~~
#### Webmin
Webmin web-based management tool
[](#)
Webmin is a web-based system administration tool for Unix-like servers. It provides an easy-to-use browser interface to manage users, configure services, edit files, monitor system performance, and control almost every aspect of your server — without needing to touch the command line.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/WBM001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/WBM001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64aarch64armhfriscv64
__Maintainer:__ @armbian
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://forum.armbian.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd WBM001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **10000**:
- URL: `https://:10000`
- Username/Password: your system login credentials
## Media servers, organizers and editors
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Media-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Media-header.md)
#### Emby
Emby organizes video, music, live TV, and photos
[](#)
Emby organizes video, music, live TV, and photos from personal media libraries and streams them to smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices. This container is packaged as a standalone emby Media Server.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/EMB001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/EMB001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @schwar3kat
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://emby.media)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd EMB001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8091**:
- URL: `https://:8091`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/emby`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/emby/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/emby/tvshows` `/armbian/emby/movies`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f emby
```
~~~ bash title="Emby server remove:"
armbian-config --cmd EMB002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Emby server purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd EMB003
~~~
#### Filebrowser
Filebrowser provides a web-based file manager accessible via a browser
[](#)
**Filebrowser** is a lightweight, web-based file manager that gives you direct access to your files from any browser. It allows users to upload, delete, preview, rename, and organize files and folders — all through a clean, responsive interface.
**Key Features**
- Modern and intuitive web interface
- User management with role-based access
- File uploads, downloads, sharing, and previews
- Custom branding support
- Configurable directory access
- Runs as a single binary or Docker container
Official site: [https://filebrowser.org](https://filebrowser.org)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/FIL001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/FIL001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://filebrowser.org/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd FIL001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8095**:
- URL: `http://:8095`
- Username/Password: admin / admin
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/filebrowser`
- Root directory: `/armbian/filebrowser/srv`
- Database directory: `/armbian/filebrowser/database`
- Configuration file: `/armbian/filebrowser/filebrowser.json`
- Branding directory: `/armbian/filebrowser/branding`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f filebrowser
```
~~~ bash title="Filebrowser container remove:"
armbian-config --cmd FIL002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Filebrowser container purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd FIL003
~~~
#### Hastebin
Hastebin Paste Server
[](#)
Hastebin is a fast and simple self-hosted pastebin server. It allows users to quickly share text snippets like logs, code, or notes via a web interface or API. Hastebin is lightweight, easy to deploy with Docker, and ideal for teams needing private, temporary paste storage.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/HPS001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/HPS001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @efectn
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/rpardini/ansi-hastebin)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd HPS001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Hastebin remove:"
armbian-config --cmd HPS002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Hastebin purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd HPS003
~~~
#### Immich
Immich - high-performance self-hosted photo and video backup solution
[](#)
[**Immich**](https://immich.app/) is a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, designed for individuals and families who want:
- An alternative to cloud-based services like Google Photos or iCloud
- A private, secure place to store, browse, and share memories
- Powerful features like automatic mobile uploads, facial recognition, and search
- A modern, responsive web and mobile interface for easy access
Thanks to Immich being built with modern technologies like NestJS, TypeScript, and machine learning integrations, users enjoy a smooth, intelligent media experience. Whether you’re a casual user backing up phone photos or a tech-savvy person managing media across multiple devices, Immich provides the flexibility and control of a cloud solution—on your own server.
**Summary**
- **Immich** is ideal if you want full privacy, open-source flexibility, and control over your data.
- **Google Photos** is convenient and polished but comes with trade-offs in privacy and cost at scale.
- **Synology Photos** fits well in homes or small offices already using Synology NAS systems, offering good performance with integrated features.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/IMM001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/IMM001-header.md)
__Status:__ Preview
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://immich.app/docs)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd IMM001
~~~
=== "Access to the service"
Immich is accessible via HTTP on port **8077**:
- URL: `http://:8077`
=== "Default credentials"
- Email: *(set during initial setup)*
- Password: *(set during initial setup)*
=== "Directories"
- Uploads: `/armbian/immich/photos/upload/`
- Thumbnails: `/armbian/immich/photos/thumbs/`
- Profile images: `/armbian/immich/photos/profile/`
- Library: `/armbian/immich/photos/library/`
- Encoded videos: `/armbian/immich/photos/encoded-video/`
- Backups: `/armbian/immich/photos/backups/`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f immich
```
=== "Immich vs Google Photos vs Synology Photos"
| Feature / Aspect | **Immich** | **Google Photos** | **Synology Photos** |
|-------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
| **Hosting** | Self-hosted | Cloud (Google infrastructure) | Self-hosted (on Synology NAS) |
| **Privacy & Control** | Full control, private data storage | Data stored and analyzed by Google | Full control within your NAS environment |
| **Automatic Uploads** | Yes (via mobile app) | Yes (via mobile app) | Yes (via mobile app or Synology Drive) |
| **Facial Recognition** | Yes (on-device) | Yes (cloud-based) | Yes (on-device) |
| **Object & Scene Detection** | Yes (limited but improving) | Yes (advanced AI) | Yes (basic) |
| **Web Interface** | Yes (modern and responsive) | Yes | Yes |
| **Mobile Apps** | Yes (iOS & Android) | Yes (iOS & Android) | Yes (iOS & Android) |
| **Albums & Sharing** | Yes (with public and private sharing) | Yes (advanced sharing options) | Yes |
| **Multi-user Support** | Yes | Limited (mostly single user) | Yes (multi-user, tied to NAS users) |
| **Backup Original Quality** | Yes (no compression) | Only with paid storage | Yes (NAS dependent) |
| **Offline Access** | Limited (depends on app setup) | Yes (with sync) | Yes |
| **Open Source** | Yes | No | No |
| **Hardware Requirement** | Any Docker-capable server or NAS | N/A (runs on Google’s cloud) | Synology NAS required |
| **Price** | Free (self-hosted, you pay for hardware) | Free (with limitations) / Paid for storage | Included with NAS, hardware cost required |
~~~ bash title="Immich remove:"
armbian-config --cmd IMM002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Immich purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd IMM003
~~~
#### Jellyfin
Jellyfin Media System
[](#)
Jellyfin is a Free Software Media System that puts you in control of managing and streaming your media. It is an alternative to the proprietary Emby and Plex, to provide media from a dedicated server to end-user devices via multiple apps. Jellyfin is descended from Emby's 3.5.2 release and ported to the .NET Core framework to enable full cross-platform support. There are no strings attached, no premium licenses or features, and no hidden agendas: just a team who want to build something better and work together to achieve it.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/JMS001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/JMS001-header.md)
__Status:__ Preview
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/quick-start/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd JMS001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8096**:
- URL: `http://:8096`
- Username and password are set at first login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/jellyfin`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/jellyfin/config`
- TV shows directory: `/armbian/jellyfin/tvseries`
- Movies directory: `/armbian/jellyfin/movies`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f jellyfin
```
~~~ bash title="Jellyfin remove:"
armbian-config --cmd JMS002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Jellyfin purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd JMS003
~~~
#### Navidrome
Navidrome music server and streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
[](#)
Navidrome is a modern, lightweight, and self-hosted music server and streamer. It's designed to be compatible with the Subsonic and Airsonic APIs, making it a drop-in replacement for users of those systems. With Navidrome, you can stream your personal music collection from anywhere using any compatible Subsonic client (mobile or desktop). It supports multi-user access, real-time updates, album artwork, and is built with performance and simplicity in mind—perfect for organizing and accessing large music libraries.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/NAV001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NAV001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/pynavidrome/navidrome/wiki)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd NAV001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Navidrome remove:"
armbian-config --cmd NAV002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Navidrome purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd NAV003
~~~
#### Nextcloud
Nextcloud content collaboration platform
[](#)
Nextcloud gives you access to all your files wherever you are. Where are your photos and documents? With Nextcloud you pick a server of your choice, at home, in a data center or at a provider. And that is where your files will be. Nextcloud runs on that server, protecting your data and giving you access from your desktop or mobile devices. Through Nextcloud you also access, sync and share your existing data on that FTP drive at the office, a Dropbox or a NAS you have at home.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NCT001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NCT001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://nextcloud.com/support/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd NCT001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **1443**:
- URL: `https://:1443`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/nextcloud`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/nextcloud/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/nextcloud/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f nextcloud
```
~~~ bash title="Nextcloud remove:"
armbian-config --cmd NCT002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Nextcloud purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd NCT003
~~~
#### OMV
Deploy NAS using OpenMediaVault
[](#)
OpenMediaVault (OMV) is a powerful, open-source network-attached storage (NAS) operating system built on the Debian Linux distribution. It is designed to provide a simple and intuitive web-based interface for managing storage devices and network services, making it ideal for home users, small offices, and even advanced users looking for a customizable and efficient NAS solution.
OMV supports a wide range of features, including various file systems (EXT4, XFS, BTRFS, etc.), software RAID configurations, scheduled backups, and user and group management. It offers support for common network protocols such as SMB/CIFS (Windows file sharing), NFS, FTP, and SSH, enabling seamless file access across different platforms.
Through its modular design, OpenMediaVault can be easily extended with plugins, allowing users to add functionality like Docker support, media servers, cloud synchronization tools, BitTorrent clients, and more. The system is designed for stability and ease of use, with regular updates and a strong community supporting development and troubleshooting.
Whether used on a dedicated server, a Raspberry Pi, or virtualized hardware, OMV provides a flexible and reliable way to build your own custom NAS.
**Warning**: installation works only on Debian (bookworm) based Armbian image.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/OMV001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/OMV001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ amd64arm64armhf
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.openmediavault.org/en/stable/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd OMV001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The OpenMediaVault web interface is accessible via the default HTTP port:
- URL: `http://:80`
- Username/Password: admin / openmediavault (change after first login)
=== "Directories"
- Default config directory: `/etc/openmediavault/`
- Shared folders base path: `/srv/dev-disk-by-.../`
- Plugin data directories may vary by service (e.g., Docker, SMB, etc.)
=== "Usage"
- Use the web interface to configure storage, users, services, and plugins
- Create shared folders and enable SMB/NFS to access files over the network
- Monitor system status, performance, and logs from the dashboard
=== "Plugins and Add-ons"
OpenMediaVault supports a wide range of community plugins:
- Docker support via `openmediavault-compose` or `omv-extras`
- Media servers (e.g., Plex, Jellyfin)
- Backup tools (e.g., rsync, USB backup)
- Cloud sync (e.g., Rclone)
Install plugins through the web interface after enabling OMV-Extras.
=== "View logs"
```sh
journalctl -u openmediavault-engined
tail -f /var/log/syslog
```
~~~ bash title="OpenMediaVault remove:"
armbian-config --cmd OMV002
~~~
#### Owncloud
Owncloud share files and folders, easy and secure
[](#)
ownCloud is a free and open-source software project for content collaboration and sharing and syncing of files in distributed and federated enterprise scenarios.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/OWC001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/OWC001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://doc.owncloud.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd OWC001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **7787**:
- URL: `http://:7787`
- Username/Password: admin / admin
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/owncloud`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/owncloud/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/owncloud/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f owncloud
```
~~~ bash title="Owncloud remove:"
armbian-config --cmd OWC002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Owncloud purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd OWC003
~~~
#### Syncthing
Syncthing continuous file synchronization
[](#)
Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and decentralized. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, if it is shared with some third party and how it's transmitted over the Internet.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/STC001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/STC001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.syncthing.net/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd STC001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8884**:
- URL: `https://:8884`
- Username/Password: There is none, but it is highly suggested setting a password for this container. To do this go to Actions -> Settings -> set user/password for the webUI.
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/syncthing`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/syncthing/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/syncthing/data1` `/armbian/syncthing/data2`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f syncthing
```
~~~ bash title="Syncthing remove:"
armbian-config --cmd STC002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Syncthing purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd STC003
~~~
#### Stirling
Stirling PDF tools for viewing and editing PDF files
[](#)
Stirling-PDF is a robust, locally hosted web-based PDF manipulation tool using Docker. It enables you to carry out various operations on PDF files, including splitting, merging, converting, reorganizing, adding images, rotating, compressing, and more. This locally hosted web application has evolved to encompass a comprehensive set of features, addressing all your PDF requirements.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/STR001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/STR001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.stirlingpdf.com)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd STR001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8075**:
- URL: `https://:8075`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/stirling`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f stirling-pdf
```
~~~ bash title="Stirling PDF remove:"
armbian-config --cmd STR002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Stirling PDF purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd STR003
~~~
## Real-time monitoring, collecting metrics, up-time status
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Monitoring-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Monitoring-header.md)
#### Grafana
Grafana data analytics
[](#)
Grafana is a multi-platform open source analytics and interactive visualization web application. It can produce charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/GRA001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/GRA001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://grafana.com/docs/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd GRA001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **3022**:
- URL: `https://:3022`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/grafana`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f grafana
```
~~~ bash title="Grafana remove:"
armbian-config --cmd GRA002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Grafana purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd GRA003
~~~
#### NetAlertX
NetAlertX network scanner & notification framework
[](#)
NetAlertX is an open-source network monitoring and intruder detection tool designed to provide visibility into your Wi-Fi or LAN network. It scans your network for connected devices and alerts you when new or unknown devices are detected, helping you monitor unauthorized access and maintain network security.
**Key Features:**
- **Scheduled Network Scans:** Regularly scans your network to detect new devices, reconnections, disconnections, and changes in IP addresses.
- **Extensive Notification Support:** Integrates with over 80 notification services, including email, Telegram, Pushover, and NTFY, ensuring you receive timely alerts about network changes.
- **Network Visualization:** Offers a user-friendly interface to visualize your entire network, enhancing security and simplifying management.
- **Multi-Network Monitoring:** Supports synchronization of multiple network instances, providing cross-network visibility across various device manufacturers.
- **Home Assistant Integration:** Seamlessly integrates with Home Assistant, enabling advanced automation workflows and smart home integrations.
- **Customizable Plugins:** Allows users to develop custom plugins with auto-generated user interfaces and built-in notification systems, tailoring the tool to specific network monitoring needs.
NetAlertX is actively maintained and supports various installation methods, including Docker and bare-metal setups. It serves as a proactive solution for maintaining network health and preventing issues before they escalate, providing peace of mind for individuals and small businesses alike.
For more information and installation guides, visit the official [NetAlertX documentation](https://jokob-sk.github.io/NetAlertX/).
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NAX001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NAX001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64armhf
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://netalertx.com)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd NAX001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **20211**:
- URL: `https://:20211`
=== "Directories"
- Config directory: `/armbian/netalertx/config`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f netalertx
```
~~~ bash title="NetAlertX network scanner remove:"
armbian-config --cmd NAX002
~~~
~~~ bash title="NetAlertX network scanner purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd NAX003
~~~
#### Netdata
Netdata - monitoring real-time metrics
[](#)
Netdata is a partially open source tool designed to collect real-time metrics, such as CPU usage, disk activity, bandwidth usage, website visits, etc., and then display them in live, easy-to-interpret charts.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/NTD001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/NTD001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://transmissionbt.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd NTD001
~~~
~~~ bash title="Netdata remove:"
armbian-config --cmd NTD002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Netdata purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd NTD003
~~~
#### Prometheus
Prometheus monitoring and alerting toolkit
[](#)
Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit designed for reliability and scalability. It collects and stores time-series data, provides powerful query capabilities, and enables real-time alerts based on defined conditions. Commonly used in cloud and containerized environments, Prometheus integrates seamlessly with Kubernetes and other modern infrastructure.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/PRO001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/PRO001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @efectn
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://prometheus.io/docs/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd PRO001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **9191**:
- URL: `http://:9191`
=== "Directories"
- Config directory: `/armbian/prometheus`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f prometheus
```
~~~ bash title="Prometheus remove:"
armbian-config --cmd PRO002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Prometheus purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd PRO003
~~~
#### Uptime Kuma
Uptime Kuma self-hosted monitoring tool
[](#)
[Uptime Kuma](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma) is a self-hosted monitoring tool similar to \"Uptime Robot\".
It provides a beautiful, easy-to-use web dashboard to monitor HTTP(s), TCP, Ping, and more types of services.
You can receive instant notifications when a service goes down via Telegram, Discord, Slack, email, and many other integrations.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/UPK001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/UPK001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/wiki)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd UPK001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **3001**:
- URL: `https://:3001`
- Username/Password: Are set at first web interface login
=== "Features"
- Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / HTTP(s) Json Query / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers
- Fancy, Reactive, Fast UI/UX
- Notifications via Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 90+ notification services, click here for the full list
- 20-second intervals
- Multi Languages
- Multiple status pages
- Map status pages to specific domains
- Ping chart
- Certificate info
- Proxy support
- 2FA support
~~~ bash title="Uptime Kuma remove:"
armbian-config --cmd UPK002
~~~
~~~ bash title="Uptime Kuma purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd UPK003
~~~
## Console network tools for measuring load and bandwidth
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Netconfig-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Netconfig-header.md)
#### avahi-daemon
avahi-daemon hostname broadcast via mDNS
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/AVH001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/AVH001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://netbox.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd AVH001
~~~
~~~ bash title="avahi-daemon remove:"
armbian-config --cmd AVH002
~~~
#### iperf3
iperf3 bandwidth measuring tool
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/IPR001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/IPR001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://netbox.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd IPR001
~~~
~~~ bash title="iperf3 remove:"
armbian-config --cmd IPR002
~~~
#### iptraf-ng
iptraf-ng IP LAN monitor
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/IPT001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/IPT001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://netbox.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd IPT001
~~~
~~~ bash title="iptraf-ng remove:"
armbian-config --cmd IPT002
~~~
#### nload
nload - realtime console network usage monitor
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/NLD001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/NLD001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://netbox.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd NLD001
~~~
~~~ bash title="nload - remove:"
armbian-config --cmd NLD002
~~~
## Tools for printing and 3D printing
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Printing-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/Printing-header.md)
#### OctoPrint
OctoPrint web-based 3D printers management tool
[](#)
OctoPrint is an open source 3D printer controller application, which provides a web interface for the connected printers. It displays printers status and key parameters and allows user to schedule prints and remotely control the printer.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/OCT001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/OCT001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://transmissionbt.com/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd OCT001
~~~
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **7981**:
- URL: `https://:7981`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/octoprint`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f octoprint
```
~~~ bash title="OctoPrint remove:"
armbian-config --cmd OCT002
~~~
~~~ bash title="OctoPrint purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd OCT003
~~~
## Virtual Private Network tools
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/VPN-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/VPN-header.md)
#### WireGuard
WireGuard VPN server
[](#)
WireGuard is an extremely simple yet fast and modern VPN that utilizes state-of-the-art cryptography. It aims to be faster, simpler, leaner, and more useful than IPsec, while avoiding the massive headache. It intends to be considerably more performant than OpenVPN. WireGuard is designed as a general purpose VPN for running on embedded interfaces and super computers alike, fit for many different circumstances. Initially released for the Linux kernel, it is now cross-platform (Windows, macOS, BSD, iOS, Android) and widely deployable. Regarded as the most secure, easiest to use, and simplest VPN solution in the industry.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/WRG001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/WRG001-header.md)
__Status:__ Enabled
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-wireguard/#server-mode)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd WRG001
~~~
=== "Server"
1. Launch `armbian-config --cmd WRG001`.
2. When prompted, enter a comma-separated list of peer names (e.g., laptop,phone,router).
3. Peer configuration files will be created in
```
/armbian/wireguard/config/wg_confs/peer_laptop.conf
```
4. Scan the QR code (for mobile) or transfer .conf to your client system.
5. Connect the client using the configuration.
=== "Client"
1. Launch `armbian-config --cmd WRG002`.
2. You will be asked to edit or paste a valid WireGuard configuration.
3. Provide the client configuration in this format:
```sh
[Interface]
Address = 10.13.13.2/32
PrivateKey =
DNS = 1.1.1.1
[Peer]
PublicKey =
Endpoint = your.server.com:51820
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
PersistentKeepalive = 25
```
4. The configuration will be saved to:
```
/armbian/wireguard/config/wg_confs/client.conf
```
5. When prompted, enter the local LAN subnets you wish to route via VPN (e.g., `10.0.10.0/24,192.168.0.0/16`).
6. The VPN container will be started and routing rules will be generated accordingly.
7. Routing will be restored automatically on boot via systemd service.
=== "Access to the server from internet"
Remember to open/forward the port 51820 (UDP) through NAT on your router.
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/wireguard`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/wireguard/config`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f wireguard
```
~~~ bash title="WireGuard VPN client:"
armbian-config --cmd WRG002
~~~
~~~ bash title="WireGuard remove:"
armbian-config --cmd WRG003
~~~
~~~ bash title="WireGuard VPN server QR codes for clients:"
armbian-config --cmd WRG004
~~~
~~~ bash title="WireGuard purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd WRG005
~~~
#### ZeroTier
ZeroTier connect devices over your own private network in the world.
[](#)
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/ZTR001-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/ZTR001-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd ZTR001
~~~
## Web server, LEMP, reverse proxy, Let's Encrypt SSL
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/WebHosting-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/WebHosting-header.md)
#### SWAG
SWAG reverse proxy
[](#)
SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway sets up an Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with php support and a built-in certbot client that automates free SSL server certificate generation and renewal processes (Let's Encrypt). It also contains fail2ban for intrusion prevention.
After entering required information, your server will have auto updating SSL secured website! To this website you can attach several services, for example: https://my.server.com/netdata will run [Netdata](https://www.netdata.cloud/) instance.
=== "Requirements"
- this computer port 80 and 443 must be open to the internet
- your domain name (myserver.mydomain.com) DNS server should point to your router WAN address
- make sure to set additional .htpasswd username and password as you don't want to expose your services without password
=== "Directories"
- Config directory: `/armbian/swag/config/`
- Website root folder: `/armbian/swag/config/www/`
- Reverse proxy configuration samples: `/armbian/swag/config/nginx/proxy-confs/`
=== "Advanced setup"
- Please follow this comprehensive guide:
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/new/main/tools/include/markdown/SWAG01-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/SWAG01-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd SWAG01
~~~
~~~ bash title="SWAG reverse proxy .htpasswd set:"
armbian-config --cmd SWAG02
~~~
~~~ bash title="SWAG remove:"
armbian-config --cmd SWAG03
~~~
~~~ bash title="SWAG purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd SWAG04
~~~
#### Ghost
Ghost CMS install
[](#)
Ghost is a powerful open-source publishing platform designed for professional publishing, newsletters, and modern blogs. It’s built on Node.js and provides a clean, fast, and customizable CMS experience.
__Edit:__ [footer](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/GHOST1-footer.md) [header](https://github.com/armbian/configng/edit/main/tools/include/markdown/GHOST1-header.md)
__Status:__ Stable
__Architecture:__ x86-64arm64
__Maintainer:__ @igorpecovnik
__Documentation:__ [Link](https://ghost.org/docs/)
~~~ custombash
armbian-config --cmd GHOST1
~~~
=== "Configuration"
Initial setup includes:
- automatic database schema setup on first run
- admin account created via web interface
- Default port: `9190`
- Admin URL: `http://:9190/ghost` (or behind reverse proxy like SWAG)
- Site: `http://:9190`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/ghost`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f ghost
```
~~~ bash title="Ghost CMS remove:"
armbian-config --cmd GHOST2
~~~
~~~ bash title="Ghost CMS purge with data folder:"
armbian-config --cmd GHOST3
~~~