Hello peoples,

I am looking for tips on how to make my self-hosted setup as safe as possible.

Some background: I started self-hosting some services about a year ago, using an old lenovo thin client. It’s plenty powerful for what I’m asking it to do, and it’s not too loud. Hardware wise I am not expecting to change things up any time soon.

I am not expecting anyone to take the time to baby me through the process, I will be more than happy with some links to good articles and the like. My main problem is that there’s so much information out there, I just don’t know where to start or what to trust.

Anyways, thank you for reading.

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  • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Glad you didn’t take my comment as being “aggressive” since it certainly wasn’t meant to be. :-)

    Wireguard is a game-changer to me. Any other VPN I’ve tried to setup makes the user make too many decisions that require a fair amount of knowledge. Just by making good decisions on your behalf and simplifying the configuration they’ve done a great job of helping to secure the internet. An often overlooked piece of security is that “making it easier to do something the right way is good for security.”

    • genie@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Right!! Just like anything there’s a trade-off.

      Glad you phrased the well-intentioned (and fair) critique in a kind way! I love it when there’s good discourse around these topics