I think I want to use something like NPM, pfsense, blocky, unbound, authentik, fail2ban, and wireguard. either divided between free tier cloud hosts like GCP and oracle, and my VPS for less critical stuff like NAS access, or just put it all on the VPS if that’s easier. I’ve done an absolute boatload of research to try and educate myself, which I’ve not included here because this would make this already lengthy post even longer. That said I’m still very noobish with all of this and appreciate any advice!
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For the VPS I chose, the bandwidth limit is 2tb. That’s definitely more than enough! Unless there’s another way they can limit traffic aside from that.
Can you explain that further? Where in the chain would I put this? I’m guessing basically every device I’d want to communicate with the VPS would need an ssh key right? And I could set it up so only particular requests require ssh keys, in case I wanted my homepage to be accessible by anyone?
Thanks for the advice btw!
I think ideally this would all run on a cloud host. But would it be possible to stream plex without incurring massive charges?
You can skip fail2ban for SSH. I missed the important bit. Duh…
Never used Plex but had a good experience with Jellyfin.
What’s your setup for this? Can you give me basic bandwidth you use and charges?
Jellyfin is completely free. I only used it shortly in my LAN environment so I can’t give you any numbers. It should roughly be in the same ballpark as plex though.
ah, I was referring to streaming your media through a cloud hosting service.