StatusNook

How To Install StatusNook on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

StatusNook is a lightweight status page and monitoring solution that allows you to track your services in real time. Deploying it safely on Ubuntu 24.04 can be done efficiently using a combination of package management, firewall configuration, and systemd service management. This guide walks you through a secure, production-ready deployment.

 

Step 1: System Preparation

 

Before installing StatusNook, update your system package cache to ensure you have the latest versions:

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade -y

 

Step 2: Install required packages

 

StatusNook requires curl, sudo, and ufw (firewall). Install them manually:

sudo apt install -y curl sudo ufw

Optional (if you plan to use Nginx as a reverse proxy):

sudo apt install -y nginx

 

Step 3: Enable UFW firewall

 

If UFW is not enabled, enable it:

sudo ufw enable

 

Step 4: Open ports for StatusNook

 

StatusNook needs HTTP (80) and HTTPS (443) open. Run:

sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
sudo ufw allow 443/tcp

 

Step 5: Remove default Nginx site (optional, if using Nginx)

 

If you installed Nginx, remove the default site to prevent conflicts:

sudo rm /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
sudo systemctl reload nginx

Step 6: Download and install StatusNook

 

StatusNook provides a simple installation script. Run it:

curl -fsSL https://get.statusnook.com | sudo bash

This will:

 

  • Download the StatusNook binary

  • Place it in /usr/local/bin/statusnook

  • Set up a systemd service

Step 7: Start and enable StatusNook service

 

Enable and start the service manually:

sudo systemctl enable statusnook
sudo systemctl start statusnook

Check the service status:

sudo systemctl status statusnook

 

Step 8: Access StatusNook

 

Open a browser and go to:

http://<YOUR_SERVER_IP>

Follow the setup wizard to:

 

  • Configure your domain

  • Set up SSL (StatusNook automatically manages Let’s Encrypt)

  • Create your admin account

 

Conclusion:
At this point, StatusNook is fully installed and running manually on Ubuntu 24.04. You have manually:

 

  1. Installed dependencies (curl, sudo, ufw, optionally Nginx)

  2. Configured UFW firewall

  3. Downloaded and installed StatusNook

  4. Started and enabled the systemd service

  5. Accessed the web interface

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