Paier
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Hi, I'm building my first TrueNAS Scale mini-server for my home. It has an Intel Atom 4 core processor, 4TB of SSD storage, 16GB of DDR4 ram, and two 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports. I'm going to use it as a "local public file server" (meaning RW for everyone on the SMB shares, it won't contain important or sensible data), and I would like to run PiHole, and LAN Cache on it. All these services should be accessible only from one of the ethernet ports, which I think shouldn't be hard to do.
The thing I don't know about is if it's possible to also run OPNsense on it, and dedicate the other ethernet port only to it, effectively making it a ""WAN"" port. This means blocking access to the SMB shares, the TrueNAS webUI, and the other services on that ethernet port.
Would this be possible?
Thanks!
The thing I don't know about is if it's possible to also run OPNsense on it, and dedicate the other ethernet port only to it, effectively making it a ""WAN"" port. This means blocking access to the SMB shares, the TrueNAS webUI, and the other services on that ethernet port.
Would this be possible?
Thanks!