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I have a few servers running on an OVH cloud server. I'm looking to eventually go fully local and home-hosted, while keeping cloud service reliance to a minimum. While DDoS protection would be the obvious first step, I am wondering what I would need to do in order to further prevent attackers from seeing devices on my home network or other attacks that home-hosting would open up. Is there any guide for home-hosted security to ensure I don't open up my home network to attacks in ways that an OVH server wouldn't.
I am also planning on getting a low-end business Wi-Fi plan and ensuring I am able to get multiple IPv4 addresses. I had trouble finding concrete information for Minecraft hosts. I also may be running a public maven and CDN on this server too.
As for why I'm switching to local? I just like computers, honestly. I like fiddling with them, and it makes me sad my server isn't physically accessible to me, and I want to change that soon. Thanks in advance for any answers.
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I am also planning on getting a low-end business Wi-Fi plan and ensuring I am able to get multiple IPv4 addresses. I had trouble finding concrete information for Minecraft hosts. I also may be running a public maven and CDN on this server too.
As for why I'm switching to local? I just like computers, honestly. I like fiddling with them, and it makes me sad my server isn't physically accessible to me, and I want to change that soon. Thanks in advance for any answers.
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