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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System updates over tor connecting to onion repos.

How does this help, assuming your DNS isn’t being spoofed?

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Please see my reply below with links.

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Thanks, never thought of that before. I’ll certainly try it, great way to help the network!

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