I just setup a minecraft server on an old laptop, but to make it acessible i needed to open up a port. Currently, these are the ufw rules i have. when my friends want to connect, i will have them find their public ip and ill whilelist only them. is this secure enough? thanks

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22/tcp ALLOW Anywhere Anywhere ALLOW my.pcs.local.ip`

also, minecraft is installed under a separate user, without root privlege

  • @[email protected]
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    53 months ago

    You don’t have to host the VPN on the router. You can also host it on a separate machine or the same one that’s running the Minecraft server.

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      Oh for sure. What I meant was “check router for a built in VPN and use it if it has one, otherwise use wireguard because it’s the easiest”.

      The specific VPN doesn’t really matter so much. The built-in one would be the easiest, so checking for a solution that took a few clicks is worth it. :)

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        Fair enough.

        But personally I would recommend trying to setup wireguard if your router doesn’t have it integrated. It’s just so much faster than OpenVPN (usually the only built in option).

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          Yeah, it’s definitely faster, but I’m not sure it’s going to make too much of a difference for a Minecraft server.

          With setting it up being a bit annoying by hand, I’d still rank the router option higher even if it’s a worse VPN. Otherwise you risk ending up in that yak shaving situation where you’re fighting with routing tables and DNS when you wanted a Minecraft server.

          • @[email protected]
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            23 months ago

            Yeah, that’s also fair. I have a tendency to overcomplicate things like this when all I wanted was a simple service.