The company behind pfSense is shady as hell:
https://opnsense.org/opnsense-com/
Also the complete and utter clusterfuck of an attempt to bring Wireguard into the FreeBSD kernel:
The company behind pfSense is shady as hell:
https://opnsense.org/opnsense-com/
Also the complete and utter clusterfuck of an attempt to bring Wireguard into the FreeBSD kernel:
Gnomes built-in RDP should work. There's also RustDesk which offers proper Wayland support.
nonfree drivers accessible right away
Non-free firmware is included in the Debian installer since Bookworm.
Do you really know how Wireguard works?
Updating without a reboot only works for wireguard-go. The default implementation runs in the kernel. An update to it would require kernel live patching.
Wireguard doesn't answer to unsigned packets. Using obscure ports or even port knocking is rather pointless. It's indistinguishable from a closed port.
I'd rather take Casaos out of the equation and target Ubuntus' Wireguard stack instead.
Jellyfin is completely free. I only used it shortly in my LAN environment so I can't give you any numbers. It should roughly be in the same ballpark as plex though.
You can skip fail2ban for SSH. I missed the important bit. Duh...
Never used Plex but had a good experience with Jellyfin.
Just a few thoughts:
Why are you running two HAProxy instances? You should be able to forward the traffic on your VPS to your homeserver with a firewall rule.
If that's not an option, this should still be doable using the X-Forwarded-For
header. Instead of setting it to single value, you need to append to it:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-For#syntax
OpenOffice is a zombie at this point.