As the title says, I want to know the most paranoid security measures you’ve implemented in your homelab. I can think of SDN solutions with firewalls covering every interface, ACLs, locked-down/hardened OSes etc but not much beyond that. I’m wondering how deep this paranoia can go (and maybe even go down my own route too!).

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Really all I do is setup fail2ban on my very few external services, and then put all other access behind wireguard.

Logs are clean, I’m happy.

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Standard and well-tested setup. Thanks for your reply!

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