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Hey, I've got a bunch of services all running in their own containers/vms on Proxmox. All of these have their own ips that are accessible from my network.

I also have a container with a reverse proxy, which acts as a gateway for access to these services (it's IP is the only one allowed to go through the firewall of each service).

These services have http servers, no encryption. Could someone on my network listen to comms between a service and my reverse proxy?

Would have to play around with VLANs if that's the case...

Thanks

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[–] LufyCZ@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I have just one proxmox hosts which runs everything.

I wasn't sure if there was any traffic leaked out of the bridge (as it would be to everyone with wifi), though the more I think about it, the less sense it'd make for that to be the case.

I self-host for a myriad of reasons, including a dev server, so ideally I need uptime. Might look into some more advanced stuff when I've got time though.

Appreciate the response btw!