Separate Shares with TrueNAS

EastPipe82

Cadet
Joined
Jan 5, 2021
Messages
2
Hi all :smile:

I'm using an TrueNAS system with two storage pools: the first is a bond of 6 HDDs (RAID5), and should be only available "offline" within our house ("classic" NAS storage). The second one is a bond of 2 HDDs (RAID1). This pool should be used as a private "cloud" (available via the internet). As my machine supports two physical ethernet ports, I want the "private pool" to be accessible via the first port, and the "cloud pool" via the second one. Additionally it would be great, to redirect the private cloud to a proxy.

Can anybody help me, configuring this scenario?
(sorry for my poor english...)
 

sretalla

Powered by Neutrality
Moderator
Joined
Jan 1, 2016
Messages
9,700
I'm not convinced that physically separate NICs is the "magic firewall" solution that you're actually seeking.

I would expect that you would be able to use a local sharing protocol like SMB to cover the local needs and an application like Nextcloud (with a reverse proxy) to cover the external one.

If it makes you somehow feel "safer" to have your nextcloud jail running on a different NIC than your SMB traffic (like I said, not actually making it any safer), then there are plenty of guides in the forum for having jails connect to a specific NIC.
 

Chris Moore

Hall of Famer
Joined
May 2, 2015
Messages
10,079
Top