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**:
> **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://<container-ip>: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 <container-id>
```
## 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.