# Install: Proxmox VE (LXC) Install TREK on Proxmox VE as an LXC container using the [Proxmox VE Community Scripts](https://community-scripts.org/scripts/trek). > A big thank you to the members of [community-scripts](https://github.com/community-scripts) for adding TREK to their collection and maintaining the install and update scripts. ## Prerequisites - Proxmox VE with shell access - Internet access from the Proxmox host ## Install Run the following command in the **Proxmox VE Shell**: ```bash bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/ct/trek.sh)" ``` > **Tip:** Always verify the latest command on the [community-scripts TREK page](https://community-scripts.org/scripts/trek) before running — the script URL may change between releases. The script will prompt you to choose between **Default** and **Advanced** settings. ### Default container specs | Resource | Value | |---|---| | OS | Debian 13 | | CPU | 2 cores | | RAM | 2048 MB | | Storage | 8 GB | | Port | 3000 | The container is unprivileged. TREK is installed at `/opt/trek`. ## After Install Once the container starts, open your browser at: ``` http://:3000 ``` On first boot, TREK automatically creates an admin account. The credentials are printed to the container log — check them with: ```bash journalctl -u trek -n 50 ``` The `ENCRYPTION_KEY` is auto-generated during setup and saved to `/opt/trek/server/.env`. Record that file in your backups. ## Viewing Logs TREK runs as a systemd service named `trek` inside the LXC. To view logs from within the container: ```bash # Follow live logs journalctl -u trek -f # Show last 100 lines journalctl -u trek -n 100 # Show logs since last boot journalctl -u trek -b ``` To access the container shell from the Proxmox VE host, click the container in the UI and open **Console**, or run: ```bash pct enter ``` ## Configuration The environment file is located at `/opt/trek/server/.env` inside the container. Edit it to set variables like `ALLOWED_ORIGINS`, `APP_URL`, or `TZ`, then restart the service: ```bash systemctl restart trek ``` See [Environment-Variables](Environment-Variables) for the full variable reference. ## Updating Run the following command inside the **LXC container** and select **Update** when prompted: ```bash bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/ct/trek.sh)" ``` > **Tip:** Always check the [community-scripts TREK page](https://community-scripts.org/scripts/trek) to confirm the latest command before running. The script stops the service, backs up your data and uploads, applies the new release, restores the backup, and restarts. No manual steps required. ## Next Steps - [Environment-Variables](Environment-Variables) — complete variable reference - [Reverse-Proxy](Reverse-Proxy) — put TREK behind Nginx or Caddy - [Updating](Updating) — general update notes