Hello everyone.

I have been interested in starting to self-host, and I have just been able to set up the first useful thing for myself (apart from a PiHole that I have running).

Since I am very afraid of making security mistakes, I would like to get feedback from you if my setup is secure or not.

The simple use case: I want to be able to back up files from my main computer to a hard disk, without having the hard disk attached to my main computer.

The setup:

  • A Raspberry Pi 4 running Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit).
  • The Raspberry Pi can only be accessed via ed25519 key.
  • I configured a firewall on the Raspberry Pi with ufw to allow only traffic from the local subnet.
  • I then use sshfs to mount the hard disk connected with the Raspberry Pi to my main computer.
  • I plan to use rsync to back up my files.

Now I need your help: how secure is this setup? Did I make any major mistake? Is there something I could do better?

I’d be happy to get some feedback… 🙂

  • frongt@lemmy.zip
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    10 hours ago

    If it’s not connected to the internet, the only way someone could reach it would be if they are already inside your network. If they are inside your network, either they are on one of your devices (and if it’s your computer, you can consider your keys compromised) or they have physical access and they can just take the drive. (Is the data on the drive encrypted?)