I’ve migrated from cloudflare pages to cloudflare tunnels as I wanted to do a little bit more.

I can’t segregate my network as my ISPs router is rather limited, which means no vLANs. Connecting another router would introduce a double nat as they don’t allow bridging. So I’m running my website basically “raw” in a hyperV virtual machine. the website is semi-static and made out of flatfiles, therefore it’s is quite impossible to login into it. as stated before i’m using cloudflare tunnels to expose a nginx server to the interner. what are the chances someone or something (bot) inflataring my network? 100% safety is not possible but how safe am i?

  • doeknius_gloek@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    Connecting another router would introduce a double nat as they don’t allow bridging.

    Maybe you should try connecting another router nontheless. Double NAT isn’t nice, but not having VLANs and generally being bound to your ISP router isn’t either. I’m behind a double NAT for some time now and my network still works fine.