Interesting
possiblylinux127
I would start at the OSI model. Focus on layer 1 to start and then move on up. The more you learn the more you realize there is way more to learn.
Woodpecker CI
Technitium DNS Server is a bit more feature rich but honesty I would just run a DNS filter on your router
Sell it
I'm dead serious. They can go for a decent price which should cover the cost of a X86_64 machine
Wireguard has very little attack surface
Intel Xe VFIO driver merged
Hell yeah
What's stopping you from accidentally port forwarding?
For that matter, sometimes ISPs route private addresses even though they aren't suppose to.
That's a myth spread by those who have never done networking without NAT
That's not a situation that is going to arise since devices should block all incoming by default. You could need to explicitly poke holes in the Firewall.
I wouldn't bother with a VPN honestly