I am planning to eventually build my own home server, and when I do I will hook it up via ethernet. But I do want to switch away from the generic FIOS router and use my own for more control over my data and security. Any recommendations?

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    1 year ago

    I did this as well, but I’m wondering if it was the wrong call. It’s harder to work with firewalls (particularly if docker is involved), and I’ve struggled with stuff like SyncThing.

    Most likely more learning could solve it, but I wonder if I should switch to a dedicated router OS where more support resources are available.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve got almost all of my services running on a separate, bigger system and only have a couple ports open on this one. Iptables isn’t too hard once you understand the shorthand.

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        1 year ago

        I think my problem is trying to run docker at the same time. Docker messes heavily with iptables and makes it a real pain.

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          1 year ago

          The only docker containers I run on my router are a simple search proxy and an Infrared instance that routes Minecraft server connections to another box on my LAN. But IIRC that took a bunch of fiddling