Lab

The technical environment behind the work.

A controlled view into the infrastructure, practice environments, tooling, and operating boundaries that support GreyHat Solutions projects.

Controlled Environment

Built to test, document, deploy, and improve real systems.

The lab exists to support practical cybersecurity learning, infrastructure experiments, automation systems, web deployments, private storage concepts, and project documentation. It is not a random pile of tools — the goal is repeatable, bounded technical work.

Lab Notes

Read the first-principles note behind the lab.

This writeup explains why the lab exists, how it should be separated from production systems, and why repeatability matters.

Read Lab Note →

Infrastructure

Hardware and working systems.

A high-level overview of the machines and platforms used for development, experimentation, storage, and deployment workflows.

Primary Workstation

Development, testing, GPU-assisted workloads, virtualization support.

  • Ryzen Threadripper-class workstation
  • NVIDIA GPU acceleration available
  • Linux-based development environment
  • Used for automation, AI experiments, and security tooling

MacBook Pro

Daily development, remote administration, documentation, and deployment workflow.

  • Primary mobile development machine
  • VS Code workflow
  • GitHub and Vercel deployment management
  • Remote access into lab systems

Raspberry Pi Field Systems

Portable lab nodes, remote access experiments, and controlled network practice.

  • Kali Linux ARM experimentation
  • SSH-based administration
  • Portable field-lab concepts
  • Workflow launcher development

Synology / Storage Systems

Private storage, backups, media vault concepts, and file organization.

  • Rackmount NAS infrastructure
  • Private storage planning
  • User vault concepts
  • Backup and access-control experiments

Practice Environments

Separate spaces for different kinds of technical work.

The lab is organized around repeatable workflows rather than one-off experiments.

Local Development Lab

A controlled environment for building, testing, and documenting web apps, automation tools, and infrastructure workflows.

Security Practice Range

A practice-focused space for authorized cybersecurity learning, lab machines, OSINT workflows, and repeatable testing procedures.

Portable Field Lab

A lightweight mobile setup centered around remote-accessible systems and portable network experimentation.

Automation Sandbox

A safe development space for testing assistants, scripts, workflow engines, and local-first automation concepts.

Tooling

Tools are selected for usefulness, control, and repeatability.

This list will expand as writeups and project documentation become more detailed.

Kali LinuxUbuntu LinuxDockerVS CodeGitHubVercelCloudflarePythonNext.jsTypeScriptTailwind CSSOSINT toolingNetwork utilitiesHome AssistantSynology DSM

Boundaries

A lab is only useful if the operating rules are clear.

The point is controlled technical growth, not reckless experimentation.

Testing is performed only in owned, authorized, or intentionally isolated environments.
Public-facing systems are separated from experimental lab workflows wherever practical.
Sensitive credentials, keys, and secrets are not collected through public forms.
Documentation and repeatability are treated as part of the build, not an afterthought.
Security work is scoped, authorized, and bounded before any active testing occurs.

Current Status

Active systems and lab-facing project state.

A quick operational snapshot of what is online, initialized, or currently being developed.

Public Website

Next.js site deployed through Vercel with Cloudflare-managed DNS.

Production

Contact Intake

Formspree-backed inquiry flow protected with Cloudflare Turnstile.

Active

Writeups System

Static writeup engine is live; deeper technical content is the next content priority.

Initialized

kali2go

Portable Kali field-lab concept under refinement.

In Progress

VEGA / STAR

AI and assistant systems are being structured into documented project tracks.

Active Concepts