Get a seedbox with storage. About $5-$10 a month can get you quite decent boxes in torrent friendly countries
Findmysec
I guess you could use something like those new immutable distros to move away from state and related vulnerabilities. TBH there are plenty of hardening guides for Debian.
Or you could use any hardened version of Fedora which gets security fixes quicker, and then harden it some more yourself. The good part about Debian is that you are free to use SysVInit, I do not know if you could do that on Fedora. I do not think Systemd is a massive risk (if they have reached Systemd you have many other, bigger problems to think of).
I think I should study some more about Fedora. I run k3s on top and will go through their CISA hardening guide at some point to round things out.
Please tell me you're using Oracle /s
I need to try this, thanks
Setting SELinux to permissive is not a good security practice
Such a beautiful distribution. Very happy that it keeps going!
Why not port knocking over TOR?
Hmm, not bad. I care more about WLB than money so this is fine.
Thanks for the tips
We really need to push IPFS and TOR/I2P to keep these websites alive. Fuck the low barrier to entry if it means the website can just be subpoenaed
Get an older Antec cade on Ebay, the one with 6 DVD bays. Load it up as a homeserver + seedbox + media burner.