Ok,
So I´ve got my FreeNAS (9.10.2-U6) running, with a few jails. The latest is NextCloud.
I´ve got it all working as it should, but now I am thinking about accessing it from the Internet.
Doing it is simple, just port forward in my router. But that just doesn´t feel very safe.
How do people acheive security in doing this? Does FreeNAS offer something like a DMZ for jails? (However that would work).
And if I put the NextCloud server in a DMZ, that raises another question:
I intend to use NextCloud as a way of accessing the shares on my FreeNAS filesystem. I´ve added them as external storage.
They would become inaccessible from a DMZ, correct?
I do have another jail running OpenVPN, so it is poosible to access NextCloud from the outside, but what if I want to share content with other people?
Any ideas?
So I´ve got my FreeNAS (9.10.2-U6) running, with a few jails. The latest is NextCloud.
I´ve got it all working as it should, but now I am thinking about accessing it from the Internet.
Doing it is simple, just port forward in my router. But that just doesn´t feel very safe.
How do people acheive security in doing this? Does FreeNAS offer something like a DMZ for jails? (However that would work).
And if I put the NextCloud server in a DMZ, that raises another question:
I intend to use NextCloud as a way of accessing the shares on my FreeNAS filesystem. I´ve added them as external storage.
They would become inaccessible from a DMZ, correct?
I do have another jail running OpenVPN, so it is poosible to access NextCloud from the outside, but what if I want to share content with other people?
Any ideas?