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[1548.86 β†’ 1555.28] And then when you couple that up with some leaky washing machine that's running an old firmware from eight years ago,
[1556.14 β†’ 1557.62] there are risks to these things.
[1557.68 β†’ 1562.00] And I, for one, applaud the Home Assistant project for having the stones to put this in.
[1562.00 β†’ 1562.36] Yeah.
[1562.66 β†’ 1568.00] And it definitely, I think, will improve the community security overall, which is a good thing for them.
[1568.56 β†’ 1572.96] And as they make this a commercial product one day, because you know this has got to be the direction this thing's going,
[1573.04 β†’ 1579.54] when they try to make it a consumer product and not just a, you know, a more advanced prosumer or enthusiast product.
[1579.84 β†’ 1580.52] Nerd product.
[1580.84 β†’ 1581.54] Go on, you should say it.
[1581.66 β†’ 1582.20] Nerd product.
[1582.48 β†’ 1583.58] It's a nerd product right now.
[1583.58 β†’ 1589.24] But one day, maybe one day they're going to try to sell it to average Joes who have bought all these smart devices.
[1589.24 β†’ 1591.26] And now they just need something to make it all work together.
[1591.72 β†’ 1594.30] And, you know, buy the $100 Home Assistant appliance.
[1594.60 β†’ 1596.22] And you need this kind of things built in.
[1596.70 β†’ 1600.76] And they just recently had a run-in with add-ons that were leaking information.
[1600.76 β†’ 1603.04] So I could see why this is an area they're investing into.
[1603.50 β†’ 1604.52] And I say good on them.
[1604.68 β†’ 1606.42] And I think it'll be a smooth transition.
[1606.42 β†’ 1614.08] There is also something worth looking into is they're working with K-Annecy, which is a Cloudflare-hosted service.
[1614.30 β†’ 1617.62] So Cloudflare is kind of proxying some of these requests to anonymize them.
[1617.92 β†’ 1620.74] That's also made some people uncomfortable in all of this.
[1621.18 β†’ 1622.54] But I did a read-through of the setup.
[1622.66 β†’ 1626.08] And it actually, it seems like they've done a really, really solid job here.
[1626.20 β†’ 1632.08] So we'll have a link in the show notes at self-hosted.show.40 for the Cloudflare information on that.
[1632.08 β†’ 1637.48] And if that has also perhaps gotten the hairs on the back of your neck up a little bit, it's worth reading about.
[1637.56 β†’ 1638.26] We'll have information.
[1638.80 β†’ 1643.48] I'm super curious to hear what you all do for your local LAN password situations.
[1643.64 β†’ 1644.80] Do you use a password manager?
[1645.38 β†’ 1648.78] Are you like me and reuse the same password on every box?
[1649.66 β†’ 1650.16] Let us know.
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[1765.10 β†’ 1766.52] Listener Chris writes in,
[1766.64 β†’ 1770.14] I run a number of services from my home server that are internet facing.
[1770.50 β†’ 1774.66] I understand that the smart best practice is to minimize that as much as possible.
[1774.66 β†’ 1777.66] But some of these things I want to access whilst I'm away from the house.
[1778.16 β†’ 1780.24] Some of them are also used by family members.
[1780.32 β†’ 1782.68] And so it's unavoidable on some levels.
[1782.94 β†’ 1784.08] My question is this.
[1784.08 β†’ 1789.82] How do I know if a service is hardened enough to raw dog it out on the open internet?
[1790.28 β†’ 1790.60] Wow.
[1791.80 β†’ 1793.96] We're just going to let's let that sit for a second.
[1795.16 β†’ 1795.96] How do you know?
[1796.10 β†’ 1797.44] How do you know if you can raw dog it?
[1798.06 β†’ 1798.40] Yeah.
[1798.50 β†’ 1802.14] I mean, I feel this one, you know, Plex is one, you know, Plex you kind of feel safe about.
[1802.22 β†’ 1806.04] But how do you know about some of the lesser used ones like subsonic or something?
[1806.12 β†’ 1806.32] Right.
[1806.32 β†’ 1810.20] I think it's safe to assume that everything is porous.
[1811.20 β†’ 1811.56] Everything.
[1812.06 β†’ 1812.34] Yeah.
[1812.34 β†’ 1815.30] I hate, though, that the answer always is put it behind a VPN.
[1815.76 β†’ 1815.98] Why?
[1816.16 β†’ 1820.22] I mean, with WireGuard these days, it's really the barrier to entry.
[1820.34 β†’ 1822.32] As long as you don't screw up your subnets like I did.
[1823.22 β†’ 1824.62] The barrier is pretty low.
[1824.78 β†’ 1828.92] But you have friends and family that are using your Plex server without connecting to WireGuard.
[1829.26 β†’ 1830.72] You know, like Plex is such a great example.
[1830.72 β†’ 1834.36] Or Jellyfin because you do often want to share with others.
[1834.62 β†’ 1834.98] That's true.
[1835.18 β†’ 1838.50] And I could see that being true with others as well.
[1838.90 β†’ 1840.48] Nextcloud he mentions in here.