5 things I do to protect my home lab from potentially malicious services
I built my home lab solely to embark on distro-hopping (mis)adventures. But over time, I began using my server nodes for other purposes, including building wacky computing projects and sharpening my DevOps skills. Running FOSS apps is also one of them, and since I often encounter new self-hosted services while researching for new articles, my application stack tends to grow with each passing week.
I built my home lab solely to embark on distro-hopping (mis)adventures. But over time, I began using my server nodes for other purposes, including building wacky computing projects and sharpening my DevOps skills. Running FOSS apps is also one of them, and since I often encounter new self-hosted services while researching for new articles, my application stack tends to grow with each passing week.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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