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posts/protect-your-services-with-an-immutable-reverse-proxy-fail2ban-and-cloudflare-part-1/
If you’re looking for the tl;dr step-by-step guide, you can skip to part 2 here (but I highly recommend reading through this post first to understand the concepts and theory behind the tools we’ll be using).
If you’re looking for a guide on how to set up an enterprise-grade firewall with pfSense, you can skip to part 3 here .
The idea of hosting a web service in your own home can be simultaneously exciting and absolutely horrifying… On the one hand, you’d like to learn more about web technologies and devops, learn how to create robust services, and learn how to secure them.
https://bytemycache.com/posts/protect-your-services-with-an-immutable-reverse-proxy-fail2ban-and-cloudflare-part-1/
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