Is there a home network architecture that is considered best-practice for people who run nodes and host other services (like Nextcloud, BTCPAYSERVER, etc)? I have an Ubuntu Server hosting my node and Sparrow Server wallet behind a pfsense firewall using a global VPN, but am unsure on the basics of setting up a screened subnet and accessing it remotely.
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Look into ubiquity. You can VLAN stuff off for extra protection.
Good for prosumers. Plan to upgrade in a few years when you level up your skills. I’m outgrowing mine.
Cool, might be a good fit for me at my current skill level. What are you going to move to?
Not sure yet but good odds it’ll come from here:
Ubiquiti? I'll look into it more, but looks like I might already be set with pfsense