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Throwawayw00tw00t 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nice, that sounds pretty helpful, wonder if they can set that up for keys as well.

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Throwawayw00tw00t 3 points ago +3 / -0

brute force my SSH password

I know you can login to ssh using a security certificate, heard that was more secure than a password

I may have to just look for a $5/month vm though

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Throwawayw00tw00t 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, I guess if I set up the router to give the pi a static IP and then just port forwarded https and email ports to that IP I would be fine though right?

I'm not planning on hosting anything spicy and resulting in dos but more hackers mucketing about on home network.

I do want to use email with the domain, that is part of the reason I was thinking to avoid home hosting, because I don't want bounce back if network craps out.

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Throwawayw00tw00t 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yeah, but doesn't that require punching a hole into your network config?

And then I guess I could use Dyn DNS, but when the IP changes would emails bounce back if I ran an SMTP on there?