Update lnd external support (#424)

* Add LND external support

* Minor edit regarding power delivery warning on Restore page

* Link and copy fixes

* section edits for clarity

* Cert name fixes
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StartOS can be run on a wide array of hardware. StartOS is based on Linux, and on its own, is fairly lightweight. The hardware you require will depend mostly on how you intend to use your server. If you want to use a Bitcoin stack, you will want 8GB+ of RAM and 1TB+ of storage. If you mostly intend to use your server to store and manage files/passwords, then RAM will be less important and storage will depend on your needs. Check the current size of your existing storage solution (such as Dropbox or iCloud) to estimate your needs. You can also test or run StartOS in a Virtual Machine (VM) without having to buy any hardware whatsoever! StartOS can be run on a wide array of hardware. StartOS is based on Linux, and on its own, is fairly lightweight. The hardware you require will depend mostly on how you intend to use your server. If you want to use a Bitcoin stack, you will want 8GB+ of RAM and 1TB+ of storage. If you mostly intend to use your server to store and manage files/passwords, then RAM will be less important and storage will depend on your needs. Check the current size of your existing storage solution (such as Dropbox or iCloud) to estimate your needs. You can also test or run StartOS in a Virtual Machine (VM) without having to buy any hardware whatsoever!
Check out `this forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-embassyos-v0-3-3/>`_ for the most up-to-date list of known-good hardware. For advanced functionality (such as extensible storage), or if you experience issues with a bare metal install, we recommend installation with a hypervisor, such as Proxmox. A community member (Cyph3rp9nk) has written `a fantastic guide <https://telegra.ph/Guide-to-building-a-Bitcoin-Super-Node-02-27>`_ on how to do this. Check out `this forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-startos/>`_ for the most up-to-date list of known-good hardware. For advanced functionality (such as extensible storage), or if you experience issues with a bare metal install, we recommend installation with a hypervisor, such as Proxmox. A community member (Cyph3rp9nk) has written `a fantastic guide <https://telegra.ph/Guide-to-building-a-Bitcoin-Super-Node-02-27>`_ on how to do this.
.. _os-reqs: .. _os-reqs:

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LND LND
====== ======
* Official Support: https://app.slack.com/client/T6AK88MGV/C6AFCN3KL
* Community Support: ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/#lnd * Community Support: ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/#lnd
Mastodon Mastodon

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#. "Restore [entire server] from Backup" (as in, disaster recovery) all server data in the event that your backup is the **only** thing you have left. #. "Restore [entire server] from Backup" (as in, disaster recovery) all server data in the event that your backup is the **only** thing you have left.
#. "Transfer" data from an existing server. This is a total migration for use when upgrading hardware only. #. "Transfer" data from an existing server. This is a total migration for use when upgrading hardware only.
.. warning:: If you are restoring data from a drive that you are attaching *directly to your server,* (if using a RasPi or other low-powered board) please ensure that it is getting adequate power. This is best accomplished via external power to the drive (such as a powered USB hub). Server One (NASPi Geekworm case with built-in power management) and Server Pro users can safely ignore this warning. .. warning:: If you are restoring data from a drive that you are attaching *directly to your server,* (if using a RasPi or other low-powered board) please ensure that it is getting adequate power. This is best accomplished via external power to the drive (such as a powered USB hub). Server One (2022 and newer) and Server Pro users can safely ignore this warning.
Select the appropriate tab below to restore your data: Select the appropriate tab below to restore your data:

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.. group-tab:: Android v13+ .. group-tab:: Android v13+
Tap **Settings > Security > More security settings > Encryption & credentials > Install a certificate > CA Certificate > Install Anyway** and select your "<custom-address> Local Root CA" certificate. Tap **Settings > Security > More security settings > Encryption & credentials > Install a certificate > CA Certificate > Install Anyway** and select your custom-named ``adjective-noun.local.crt`` certificate.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/android/droidLAN2.png .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/android/droidLAN2.png
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Trusting Your Start9 CA on Android
.. tip:: Some phones running Android v12 will work, others won't. It depends on the vendor. Most Androids running v12 that we have tested do work with the exception of the Samsung Galaxy S10 which does not. .. tip:: Some phones running Android v12 will work, others won't. It depends on the vendor. Most Androids running v12 that we have tested do work with the exception of the Samsung Galaxy S10 which does not.
Tap **Settings > Security > Advanced > Encryption and Credentials > Install from Storage** and select your "<custom-address> Local Root CA" certificate. Tap **Settings > Security > Advanced > Encryption and Credentials > Install from Storage** and select your unique ``adjective-noun.local.crt`` certificate.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/android/droidLAN0.png .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/android/droidLAN0.png
:width: 30% :width: 30%

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.. note:: If the keychain console did not open, press "Command + spacebar" and type “Keychain Access”, and hit enter to open it. .. note:: If the keychain console did not open, press "Command + spacebar" and type “Keychain Access”, and hit enter to open it.
#. Navigate to the "System" tab on the left, find the certificate named "<custom-address> Local Root CA", and double click on this certificate. A second window will pop up. #. Navigate to the "System" tab on the left, find the certificate named as a custom ``adjective-noun.local.crt``, and double click on this certificate. A second window will pop up.
#. Open the "Trust" dropdown and select "Always Trust" from the dropdown next to "When using this certificate". #. Open the "Trust" dropdown and select "Always Trust" from the dropdown next to "When using this certificate".
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#. Close this window and enter your password to apply the settings. #. Close this window and enter your password to apply the settings.
#. The "<custom-address> Local Root CA" cert will now read "This certificate is marked as trusted for all users" in Keychain Access. #. The unique ``adjective-noun.local.crt`` cert will now read "This certificate is marked as trusted for all users" in Keychain Access.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/macos/certificate_trusted.png .. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/macos/certificate_trusted.png
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================= =================
Flashing (x86_64) Flashing (x86_64)
================= =================
This guide is for flashing StartOS to a USB drive in order to install it to an x86_64 architecture device. This will include most desktops, laptops, mini PCs, and servers. For an up-to-date list of known-good hardware, please check out this `forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-embassyos-v0-3-3/66>`_. This guide is for flashing StartOS to a USB drive in order to install it to an x86_64 architecture device. This will include most desktops, laptops, mini PCs, and servers. For an up-to-date list of known-good hardware, please check out this `forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-startos/>`_.
.. note:: You will need a USB drive of at least 8GB in size .. note:: You will need a USB drive of at least 8GB in size

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:alt: scan-node-config :alt: scan-node-config
#. Scan the QR Code displayed on the Embassy's LND Connect REST URL screen. #. Scan the QR Code displayed on the server's LND Connect REST URL screen.
#. Zeus will fill in your node details based on the information in the QR code. #. Zeus will fill in your node details based on the information in the QR code.

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<div class="grid-x grid-margin-x"> <div class="grid-x grid-margin-x">
.. topic-box:: .. topic-box::
:title: Upgrading Hardware :title: 2022 One to Pro Migration
:link: upgrade-pro :link: upgrade-pro
:icon: scylla-icon scylla-icon--enterprise :icon: scylla-icon scylla-icon--enterprise
:class: large-5 :class: large-5
:anchor: Upgrade :anchor: Upgrade
This is for migrating from one server to another This is for migrating from a Server One (Raspi) to Server Pro
.. topic-box:: .. topic-box::
:title: Upgrade to all-in-one NASPi case :title: Upgrade to all-in-one NASPi case

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.. _upgrade-pro: .. _upgrade-pro:
================================================== ===============================================
Transferring From Server One to Server Pro (NASPi) Transferring From 2022 Server One to Server Pro
================================================== ===============================================
This guide is for Server One users upgrading from a NASPi (pictured below). If you're using a Samsung T5/T7 please go :ref:`here <samsung-drives>`. This guide is for Server One users upgrading from a NASPi (pictured below). If you're using a Samsung T5/T7 please go :ref:`here <samsung-drives>`.