Heya, I feel pretty dumb to not know much about this. I’ve been searching endlessly for hours, but couldn’t personally find anything that answers my question, so I decided to ask you guys who actually know how these things work.

So, I have setup a Fedora Server to my old unused MacBook. It’s connected to a modem via ethernet cable, and I use it to run Docker containers like FileBrowser, Yacht, Plex, Git server, etc.

The server does have internet access. But I’m wondering how much do I really need to secure my server? To my knowledge, the server shouldn’t be accessible outside from my network, but I’m not really sure(?). How would I make sure that the server isn’t accessible from outside my network?

I’m certain that no one will be able to connect to my network/wifi, so I wouldn’t stress about people gaining access to my server if they would only be able to access to it from my local network, but I’m unsure if my server is available outside of my LAN.

I would appreciate any help!

  • Patient-Tech@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    If you didn’t specifically open ports on your router, you’re starting off pretty well. Now software on the Fedora box could be reaching out to the internet opening ports, possibly misconfigured, but that’s a much smaller attack surface.