How to open up your LAN to the outside with OPNsense
Opening up your local area network (LAN) to the outside world is easy, but doing it securely is a different beast. When running a custom router with OPNsense, multiple routes are available, including reverse proxies and a virtual private network (VPN). You could forward some ports and call it a day, but I'll show you some ways to configure OPNsense with a domain, VPN, and reverse proxies with some firewall rules thrown in for good measure. Once configured, you'll be accessing your LAN from anywhere in the world with a secure connection.
Opening up your local area network (LAN) to the outside world is easy, but doing it securely is a different beast. When running a custom router with OPNsense, multiple routes are available, including reverse proxies and a virtual private network (VPN). You could forward some ports and call it a day, but I’ll show you some ways to configure OPNsense with a domain, VPN, and reverse proxies with some firewall rules thrown in for good measure. Once configured, you’ll be accessing your LAN from anywhere in the world with a secure connection.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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