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Hey guys, I'm running a simple docker compose server on an old laptop, hosting calibre(web), nextcloud and navidrome exposed on a cloudflare domain. Nextcloud allows 2fa, however navidrome and calibre web don't, so I thought I'd better get onto setting up Authelia..

Been having issues setting it up, and now I'm starting to wonder if its worth the trouble after all. I'm sure NC is fine sercrity wise but will I be fine leaving the other two exposed to the internet? I know having Authelia is definitely better.. but is it really worth it if I haven't pissed off any hackers, and am just a normal dude?

Thanks!

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[–] dotdotslash@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago

It is worth but think about:

Must you open ports for the complete internet? Maybe one ip (your company) is enough? Also ..

I use with Authelia a tls cert in caddy so only browser (mobiles also) with this cert can reach my site.. and my services behind Authelia ..