martinzerty ๐Ÿ‘พ localgo

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A computer network as a brain.
Related to the Localgo project.
Githttps://gitlab.com/martinzerty
Localgo projecthttps://www.localgo.fr/

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The network is fully operational now, including the router, the POE switch and the servers. Iโ€™ve also planned to implement a VoIP phone.
That was really funny, even though changing the static IP of an Incus instance isnโ€™t intuitive
It seems like magical to start working with #incus ! The bridge interface set up and the containers have their own IP addresses listening on the #network ๐Ÿ‘
Incus seems like a great alternative to LXD for containerisation and VM management ! Iโ€™ll definitely try it in my #homelab for deploying the services I need
#container #linux #linuxcontainer #virtualmachine
@sophietkd Okay. That means I need to set up a VPN server at home and configure the ports accordingly, right? But what happens if there are vulnerabilities in the VPN? Anyone could access everything on my network, not just the services I expose on the server.
@sophietkd You're right, but what alternative can I have to access my local network from the outside world ?
Due to the lack of trust in a third-party company, I've decided to rent a VPS to self-host #netbird and connect all my servers to my network. It seems to work pretty great ! I'll progressively add all the necessary resources to the network in order to work remotely on my own machines
#cybersecurity #network
What is the best way to connect to a local network from the outside internet ? Rather a #zero-trust network tunnel or a #VPN server ?
Here is the dilemma:
- using a zero-trust tunnel means to rely all the network data to a third-party company
- Implementing a VPN server opens a possible security breach in the network, compromising all my private data
@johnmacintosh I love it ! What's the OS running on it ?