The safe method involves using network segmentation and proper firewall rules to isolate the client in a DMZ zone.
The safe method involves using network segmentation and proper firewall rules to isolate the client in a DMZ zone.
Hello, I understand your goal. Joining an open-source project involves setting up a node in their network. Since you're concerned about security, placing a Raspberry Pi in DMZ can be a viable option. Just ensure you follow best practices to protect your private network. Let me know if you need more details! Cheers.
It largely depends on your networking equipment. You should aim for a distinct network that isn't reachable from your private network. For instance, if your private range is 192.168.1.0/24, you'd create something like 192.168.200.0/24 and place that node there, then route internet traffic to it. Make sure traffic from that separate network can't reach your 192.168.1.0/24. Business routers usually handle this, while most consumer models don't.