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I'm running my own HA locally, in my house, but I would like to be able to access it also when I'm not home. So I've put it on my Zerotier One VPN, which works fine. Except for two things:

  1. HA no longer knows when I'm home - it thinks I'm always home;

  2. Other people in my household would also like to have remote access, but it's unrealistic to have them install and use the VPN.

So - can I just open it up, and rely on long, complex passeords? Or is that a complete no-go?

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[–] HeyJoe@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

I have done something similar on mine but reversed. Instead of a whitelist I put together a rule to geo block all countries except the one I am in at the firewall. Before doing this I absolutely saw unknown traffic hit me constantly. With this in place it has been quiet ever since. You could probably narrow it down some more if you really feel like it's necessary. I know this is also hardee for some people to do since before I had this firewall I did not have an easy option to just block traffic like this.