Server fritzbox?
Hello,
I'm planning to keep a server in-house, but my problem is with DDoS. I need DDoS protection for the server and I have a Fritzbox router. A data center isn't worth it to me. Do you have any ideas?
Hello,
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Let’s talk. It is possible to operate servers at home, which are accessible via the Internet. However, you should also know what to do here. With you, of course, the best solution would be to go to nem hoster.
Apart from that, there are, of course, many possibilities to make it at home and also solutions that have Ddos Protection.
One of the solutions with ddos protection is what you want to do.
for a web server, you can simply use cloud-flare tunnel. However, you need a domain for this.
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But you should stop simply opening any ports on the router as you can do a lot of things.
Furthermore, a server is still packed into a DMZ, so that all access to it takes place in a secured network and thus no access to internal services is possible.
You also do not use kfc napkins as drive caddy in servers. But is still done by many including large companies.
What I want to say is that much should be done, but in the end no one interested
Could hire a VPS (Virtual Private Server, Root Server) with good DDOS protection.
Then you keep the entire traffic from your HomeServer via VPN (and otherwise) and from the outside everything comes from the VPS.
In the firewall you should be able to add that only incoming traffic is allowed from your VPS (on the port)
Must probably also use a DynDNS (Dynamic DNS) provider
Dyndns helps against ddos?
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As long as you only need https, a cloudflare tunnel could be the right thing for you.
Cloudflare offers DDoS protection and you don’t have to open a port.
However, you cannot run any game servers or the like.
What exactly is it supposed to be for a server?
Should it be accessible from the internet? for someone to start an elaborate ddos attack, your service or you must be very popular.
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I would also recommend DDOS protection measures for GameServers. Especially at Minecraft.
Set a Linux box with installed/configured snort in front of your server.