Hi all,
I've been using FreeNAS for some time, mainly as a backup server for my main system. However, over the last couple of weeks I have installed the nextcloud plugin and have been testing it out. At the moment I've got the jail configured for DHCP, and not NAT, so it gets it's own IP address on my LAN. I have an internet hostname pointing to my external IP address and have port 443 forwarded through my router to the nextcloud jail's internal IP address. Everything works as expected, and I would like to continue using this long term. I just want to be sure that this nextcloud jail is secured properly, to at least only accept inbound connections to port 443 and block everything else. I know how I would do this in Linux, with UFW, but don't know how to set firewall rules in the freeNAS jail. Can anybody give me some pointers?
Thanks in advance.
I've been using FreeNAS for some time, mainly as a backup server for my main system. However, over the last couple of weeks I have installed the nextcloud plugin and have been testing it out. At the moment I've got the jail configured for DHCP, and not NAT, so it gets it's own IP address on my LAN. I have an internet hostname pointing to my external IP address and have port 443 forwarded through my router to the nextcloud jail's internal IP address. Everything works as expected, and I would like to continue using this long term. I just want to be sure that this nextcloud jail is secured properly, to at least only accept inbound connections to port 443 and block everything else. I know how I would do this in Linux, with UFW, but don't know how to set firewall rules in the freeNAS jail. Can anybody give me some pointers?
Thanks in advance.