# External resources !!! info These resources are optional, the homelab still works without them but will lack some features like trusted certificates and offsite backup Although I try to keep the amount of external resources to the minimum, there's still need for a few of them. Below is a list of external resources and why we need them (also see some [alternatives](#alternatives) below). | Provider | Resource | Purpose | | -------- | -------- | ------- | | Terraform Cloud | Workspace | Terraform state backend | | Cloudflare | DNS | DNS and [DNS-01 challenge](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/challenge-types/#dns-01-challenge) for certificates | | Cloudflare | Tunnel | Public services to the internet without port-forwarding | ## Create credentials You'll be asked to provide these credentials on first build. ### Create Terraform workspace Terraform is stateful, which means it needs somewhere to store its state. Terraform Cloud is one option for a state backend with a generous free tier, perfect for a homelab. 1. Sign up for a [Terraform Cloud](https://cloud.hashicorp.com/products/terraform) account 2. Create a workspace named `homelab-external`, this is the workspace where your homelab state will be stored. 3. Change the "Execution Mode" from "Remote" to "Local". This will ensure your local machine, which can access your lab, is the one executing the terraform plan rather than the cloud runners. If you decide to use a [different Terraform backend](https://www.terraform.io/language/settings/backends#available-backends), you'll need to edit the `external/versions.tf` file as required. ### Cloudflare - Buy a domain and [transfer it to Cloudflare](https://developers.cloudflare.com/registrar/get-started/transfer-domain-to-cloudflare) if you haven't already - Get Cloudflare email and account ID - Global API key: ## Alternatives - Terraform Cloud: any other [Terraform backends](https://www.terraform.io/language/settings/backends) - Cloudflare DNS: see [manual DNS setup](../../tutorials/manual-dns-setup.md) - Cloudflare Tunnel: you can create a small VPS in the cloud and utilize Wireguard and HAProxy to route traffic via it, or just use simple port-forwarding if it's available (see also [awesome tunneling](https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling))