- Rewrote RUNBOOK.md and DEBUG-DOCUMENTATION.md in simple 5th-grade language with real-world analogies for every technical concept - Updated README.md with current service inventory and folder map - Added cloud-migration/ subdirectory (from kitestacks-cloud-migration repo) - Added autosync/ subdirectory (from kitestacks-homelab-autosync-test repo) - Added osticket/ subdirectory (from OSTicketSystem repo) - Added cloud/ placeholder for future cloud configs - Excluded binary DB/postgres files from autosync subdirectory Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# KiteStacks Homelab — Problems We've Seen and How We Fixed Them
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Newest problems at the top.
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## 2026-06-18 — Can't SSH into kscloud1
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**What happened:** Trying to connect to the cloud machine (kscloud1) gave a
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"Permission denied" error. The SSH key was missing from the machine.
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**How we found it:** The error message said `publickey,password` — meaning it tried
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the SSH key first and then tried a password, both failed.
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**How we fixed it:**
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1. Used Hetzner's browser console (like a TV remote for the server) to log in as root
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2. Served the SSH public key from monk as a temporary download:
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```bash
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# On monk — share the key file over a mini web server
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cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519_kscloud1.pub > ~/key.txt
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python3 -m http.server 7777 --directory ~/
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```
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3. Downloaded it from the Hetzner console:
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```bash
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curl http://MONK_TAILSCALE_IP:7777/key.txt > /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
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```
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4. If the machine had root SSH login disabled:
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```bash
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sed -i 's/^#*PermitRootLogin.*/PermitRootLogin prohibit-password/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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systemctl restart ssh
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```
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**Why this works:** The Hetzner console bypasses SSH entirely — it's like plugging a
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keyboard and monitor directly into the server. So even when SSH is broken, you can still
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type commands.
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---
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## 2026-06-18 — BookStack Login Said "An Error Occurred"
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**What happened:** Clicking "Login with Authentik" on the wiki showed a generic error.
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No details, no clues — just "An unknown error occurred."
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**Why it happened (three problems at once):**
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**Problem 1 — Missing setting in BookStack**
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BookStack needs `OIDC_ISSUER_DISCOVER=true` to automatically find all the login
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endpoints from Authentik. Without it, BookStack can't verify login tokens.
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**Problem 2 — Authentik was using the wrong login URL format**
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Authentik can either use one shared URL for all apps or a unique URL per app.
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BookStack expects a per-app URL. When the wrong type was set, BookStack tried to
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download login instructions from a URL that returned an HTML page instead of data,
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and then crashed trying to read it.
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**Problem 3 — File permission error hidden by BookStack**
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Running a setup command inside the BookStack container as root created some folders
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that only root could write to. When the normal BookStack process tried to save
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a login session, it couldn't — and BookStack showed a generic error instead of
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the real one.
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**How we fixed it:**
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Step 1 — Change Authentik to use per-app URLs (run this once):
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```bash
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docker run --rm --network host \
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-e PGPASSWORD="YOUR_DB_PASSWORD" \
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postgres:16 psql -h KSCLOUD1_TAILSCALE_IP -U authentik authentik -c \
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"UPDATE authentik_providers_oauth2_oauth2provider SET issuer_mode='per_provider' WHERE provider_ptr_id=PROVIDER_ID;"
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```
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Step 2 — Make sure BookStack's settings include:
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```
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OIDC_ISSUER=https://auth.kitestacks.com/application/o/bookstack/
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OIDC_ISSUER_DISCOVER=true
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```
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Step 3 — Fix the file permission problem:
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```bash
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docker exec bookstack chown -R abc:users /config/www/framework/cache/
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```
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Step 4 — Restart BookStack:
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```bash
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docker compose up -d
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```
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## 2026-06-18 — Portainer OAuth Login Couldn't See Any Servers
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**What happened:** Logged in through Authentik, got into Portainer, but no environments
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(no servers, nothing to manage) were visible.
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**Why it happened:** Portainer creates new SSO users as "regular users." Regular users
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can't see environments — only admins can. The fix is to create the user as an admin
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**before** they log in for the first time.
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**How we fixed it:**
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Create the user as admin before first login:
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```bash
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# Get a temporary auth token
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TOKEN=$(curl -sk -X POST https://portainer.kitestacks.com/api/auth \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{"username":"admin","password":"YOUR_PASSWORD"}' | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['jwt'])")
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# Create the user with admin role (role 1 = admin)
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curl -sk -X POST "https://portainer.kitestacks.com/api/users" \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{"username":"user@example.com","role":1}'
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```
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If they already logged in as a regular user, promote them:
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```bash
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curl -sk -X PUT "https://portainer.kitestacks.com/api/users/USER_ID" \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{"role":1}'
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```
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## 2026-06-17 — Three Cloudflare Connectors Instead of Two
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**What happened:** The Cloudflare dashboard was showing 3 tunnel connectors when there
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should only be 2 (one from monk, one from kscloud1). This caused Authentik logins to
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fail randomly — about half the time, the code from the login form would reach the wrong
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connector and get rejected.
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**Why it happened:** The system's built-in cloudflared service was still running on monk,
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alongside the Docker container version. So monk was connecting to Cloudflare twice.
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**How we fixed it:**
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```bash
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sudo systemctl disable --now cloudflared
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```
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That stopped the duplicate. Now only the Docker container runs.
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After fixing: verified only 2 connectors in Cloudflare Zero Trust → Networks → Tunnels.
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## 2026-06-17 — BookStack Database Kept Crashing
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**What happened:** The BookStack database container (bookstack-db) kept restarting
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and never stayed running. Logs showed: `Table 'mysql.db' doesn't exist`
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**Why it happened:** The database's data folder had leftover files from a previous
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incomplete setup. When MariaDB started, it saw partial old data and crashed trying
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to use it.
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**How we fixed it:**
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```bash
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# Wipe the broken database files (they're owned by root inside the container)
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docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/db:/db alpine sh -c 'rm -rf /db/*'
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# Start fresh
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docker compose up -d
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```
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---
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## 2026-06-17 — BookStack Said It Couldn't Find the Database
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**What happened:** BookStack started but immediately errored saying it couldn't connect
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to the database (bookstack-db).
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**Why it happened:** BookStack was too fast. It started before the database was fully
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ready, and when it tried to find `bookstack-db` on the internal network, Docker hadn't
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finished registering it yet.
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**How we fixed it:**
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```bash
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# Just wait a few seconds and restart BookStack
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docker restart bookstack
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```
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That's it — the database had finished starting up by then.
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---
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## Quick Diagnostic Commands
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```bash
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# See which containers are running (and which are crashing)
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docker ps --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Status}}"
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# Follow the live logs of any service
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docker logs CONTAINER_NAME --tail 50 -f
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# Read BookStack's PHP error log
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docker exec bookstack cat /app/www/storage/logs/laravel.log | tail -50
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# Test if BookStack's login redirect works
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curl -sc /tmp/c.txt http://localhost:6875/login -o /tmp/l.html && \
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CSRF=$(grep -oP 'name="_token" value="\K[^"]+' /tmp/l.html | head -1) && \
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curl -v -b /tmp/c.txt -X POST http://localhost:6875/oidc/login \
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-d "_token=$CSRF" --max-redirs 0 2>&1 | grep -E "HTTP|Location"
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# Should show: Location: https://auth.kitestacks.com/application/o/authorize/?...
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# Check Tailscale connections between machines
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tailscale status
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# See if both Cloudflare connectors are working
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docker exec cloudflared cloudflared tunnel info TUNNEL_ID
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```
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