jackdinn
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I wanted to allow my friends and family access to one of my datasets, but they are very tech adverse, so Nextcloud looked like just the job.
I put in a lot of work searching, trying to understand, and then implementing what was needed to expose one of my Truenas datasets via Nextcloud to the WAN.
I have
I read and digested, read more, digested more. The more i read, the more i started getting a deep feeling that i was drowning. I was in way over my head.
I finished reading and spent a couple of days trying to think about this. I came to the conclusion that it's all just too much. I just do not have the knowledge or ability to know what I'm doing. It would take me a lifetime to really understand the content of Samuel's blog, and the last thing i want is to get my personal family data hacked.
I have now shut down my Nextcloud instance.
I was looking for some opinions and points of view.
Am i just being way too paranoid, or should this stuff be left to the pro's ?
I put in a lot of work searching, trying to understand, and then implementing what was needed to expose one of my Truenas datasets via Nextcloud to the WAN.
I have
- Managed to figure how to share one of the datasets with Nextcloud.
- Got the permissions figured (That was fun ^^).
- Got a static IP.
- Forwarded the correct port/s to the jail.
- Got a domain name.
- Set up the "A" IPv4 records in my domain registrar.
- Tinkered with some of the Nextcloud, nginx & apache settings to keep Nextcloud security checks happy.
- Was just in the process of getting an SSL cert sorted out.

How to set up an nginx reverse proxy with SSL termination in FreeNAS
Use an nginx reverse proxy to make multiple self hosted services available on your LAN and the internet using LetsEncrypt wildcard certificates for HTTPS
www.samueldowling.com
I read and digested, read more, digested more. The more i read, the more i started getting a deep feeling that i was drowning. I was in way over my head.
I finished reading and spent a couple of days trying to think about this. I came to the conclusion that it's all just too much. I just do not have the knowledge or ability to know what I'm doing. It would take me a lifetime to really understand the content of Samuel's blog, and the last thing i want is to get my personal family data hacked.
I have now shut down my Nextcloud instance.
I was looking for some opinions and points of view.
Am i just being way too paranoid, or should this stuff be left to the pro's ?