notdeadyet
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- Comment on Amount of RJ45 Ports on Home Server? 1 year ago:
Yah if all you want is for your server to get internet and have it accessible on your LAN, one port is all you need.
- Comment on Amount of RJ45 Ports on Home Server? 1 year ago:
Unless you’re planning on virtualizing your router on the server (think OPNsense VM or something) then really only one ethernet port is required. Otherwise the sky is the limit. For example, mine has a 1 Gbps port, a 2.5gbps port, and two 10 Gbps ports.
Depends on what you want/need and whether you want to future proof I guess.
- Comment on Help with Port Forwarding (I think) 1 year ago:
You will need to run a reverse proxy on one of your VMs ( I use Caddy, it’s very simple), and forward port 80/443 to your reverse proxy.
Within your reverse proxy, you can tell it what port corresponds to which address and it will send you to the right service.
This is obviously an oversimplified answer, but there are many Caddy guides and I can help you with any specific questions.