I managed, but I shut it down already. I think ThunderHub is good if you run it locally, but I am not so sure about a publicly exposed server. There were many vulnerability warnings during the installation process
andwhich I am not sure about. Further, there are often major successful attacks on node modules
or the software supply chain. I do like it a lot though,
it has a very nice interface and it provides a great overview. As I previously said, the order of the instructions and the assumptions that come with it are terrible
but least this test was successful for the purpose of writing a guide. However, here I am more concerned with a compromise of my system to keep it running without some serious security practices.
At least this test was successful for the purpose of writing the guide on how to do it.https://ibb.co/1fqDpDLC