• Gagootron@feddit.org
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    11 hours ago

    What kind of router to you have? A good router should not crash from any amount WAN traffic. But yes, if you host anything you will get scanned even harder than usual.

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        4 hours ago

        Maybe you can enable bridge mode on it? Then you could run something like opnsense behind it.

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          2 hours ago

          It’s only got a DMZ mode where I can configure it to forward all incoming traffic to my own router running behind it, but even in that mode it still has to NAT all the packets. IPv6 traffic seems to get forwarded along without much (if any) additional processing, but for hosting stuff publicly I would obviously need to expose IPv4 as well.

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        8 hours ago

        Where are you? I bet there’s at least a few local ISPs that would allow you to use a user-supplied router.

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          2 hours ago

          There are better ISPs around, but my parents (who are the ones paying for it) don’t want to switch providers because… reasons? At any rate it isn’t happening any time soon, but once I move out I’ll finally be able to switch to Init7 and be done with it all :)