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TCB13@lemmy.world ⁨5⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Oh well, If you think you’re good with Docker go ahead use it, it does work but has its own dark side

cause its like a micro Linux you can reliably bring up and take down on demand

If that’s what you’re looking for maybe a look Incus/LXD/LXC or systemd-nspawn will be interesting for you.

I hope the rest can help you have a more secure setup. :)

Another thing that you can consider is: instead of exposing your services directly to the internet use a VPS a tunnel / reverse proxy for your local services. This way only the VPS IP will be exposed to the public (and will be a static and stable IP) and nobody can access the services directly.

client —> VPS —> local server

The TL;DR is installing a Wireguard “server” on the VPS and then have your local server connect to it. Then set something like nginx on the VPS to accept traffic on port 80/443 and forward to whatever you’ve running on the home server through the tunnel.

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