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  • Pack den RPI am besten in ein eigenes Netzwerk (DMZ). Die Sicherheit hängt dann maßgeblich von deinem Webfrontend ab, du solltest eine sichere Authentisierung nutzen (etwa mit MFA oder Zertifikat). Ansonsten noch das übliche, immer sofort die neusten updates installieren und hardening wie strike firewall Regeln, geo restriction und fail2ban nutzen.

  • Basically all programs which enable file sharing via your Internet connection. Germany is notorious for having a huge amount of lawyers which are only dedicated to tracking down and file a copy right infringement (or worse) case against people, who had unlawful actions done over their IP. And if you can't pay your fines, jail time is waiting.

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    WireGuard VPN IP Issue

    I tried debugging this issue for hours now but I'm out of ideas. I'm running WireGuard on my OPNsense firewall. It worked flawlessly for about a year but now I've gotten a really strange issue.

    Here is the Client config:

    As you can see, the Client got assigned the IP 10.10.10.11/32

    I can ping this IP and the Client can access all Server in the network when connected with the VPN.

    BUT when it connects to hosts in the LAN, it doesn't use it's assigned 10.10.10.11 IP but the public IP of the OPNsense firewall instead.

    This also doesn't happen every time, but most of the time. I assume that it's perhaps a ARP issue, but I don't know why the OPNsense firewall sends its public IP (WireGuard Endpoint IP) instead of the Clients assigned IP at all.

    The IP the Client should use in the LAN (virtual VPN IP):

    The IP which th

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