HarambeLives
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I currently have a Docker container running on a different system, just a basic SFTP server. I have it set to key auth + passphrase, its open to the world on port 8000 and it only has access to write to one folder on my NAS
This lets me use an application on my phone to upload all of my pictures to a folder. I use it ALL THE TIME, and since its key based auth + passphrase + such a limited amount of access anyway, its very low risk
Is this something that would suit being setup in a jail? Or should I leave it on the other system in Docker. I don't know much about how jails work, and if there is any more risk
This lets me use an application on my phone to upload all of my pictures to a folder. I use it ALL THE TIME, and since its key based auth + passphrase + such a limited amount of access anyway, its very low risk
Is this something that would suit being setup in a jail? Or should I leave it on the other system in Docker. I don't know much about how jails work, and if there is any more risk