Hello all,
how can I permanently disable internet but keep local network?
I am using Raspberry Pi 5 with OS Lite Debian 12 (Bookworm) and openmediavault 7.0-23 (Sandworm).
Hello all,
how can I permanently disable internet but keep local network?
I am using Raspberry Pi 5 with OS Lite Debian 12 (Bookworm) and openmediavault 7.0-23 (Sandworm).
Hello all,
how can I permanently disable internet but keep local network?
I am using Raspberry Pi 5 with Debian 12 (Bookworm) and openmediavault 7.0-23 (Sandworm).
Can't read black test on the dark theme pal.
How would you get updates? why would you do this? for what reason would you need this?
Wouldn't you simply remove the Gateway? LAN to LAN does not need a gateway....
Hello all,
how can I permanently disable internet but keep local network?
I am using Raspberry Pi 5 with OS Lite Debian 12 (Bookworm) and openmediavault 7.0-23 (Sandworm).
Unplug RJ45 cable from WAN connection
Wouldn't you simply remove the Gateway? LAN to LAN does not need a gateway....
VLAN would be a better option than disable outbound
VLAN would be a better option than disable outbound
Do not get me wrong, but if the initial question was even asked, I do not want to start with the vlan thing. They may be an easy concept for us, after doing them, but I was trying to K.I.S.S. Why you gettin' up on me!?
Do not get me wrong, but if the initial question was even asked, I do not want to start with the vlan thing. They may be an easy concept for us, after doing them, but I was trying to K.I.S.S. Why you gettin' up on me!?
Because its you.
Because its you.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww's.
How would you get updates? i do not need at the moment
why would you do this? i need omv only in my home network
for what reason would you need this? once the nas is running i am happy and any internet access should manipulate my system
how can I permanently disable internet but keep local network?
It's not that easy. You cannot insulate your server from danger by disconnecting it from the internet. Clients that connect to that server to read data hosted by the server may have threats that the server will not be protected against. You should also disconnect your PCs, TVs, smartphones from the internet... We have seen a few cases of hacking in the forum, but it is your decision.
thanks chente for the information, i could find another solution. i will connect everything to a switch without using the router to running my home theater "autonom":
three devices connecting to a network switch. the three devices are: (1) raspberry pi media sever runing omv, (2) windows pc for communicate with the omv via webinterface, (3) raspberry media player running openelec
thanks chente for the information, i could find another solution. i will connect everything to a switch without using the router to running my home theater "autonom":
three devices connecting to a network switch. the three devices are: (1) raspberry pi media sever runing omv, (2) windows pc for communicate with the omv via webinterface, (3) raspberry media player running openelec
What is the purpose of the Windows PC? Just to access the OMV GUI?
Under these conditions it seems that your idea is to have a closed system that only serves to play movies on a TV. So in my opinion you don't need a NAS. It would be easier to install the data disks on the Windows PC, install Kodi on that PC and connect it to the TV.
What is the purpose of the Windows PC? Just to access the OMV GUI?
Yes
Under these conditions it seems that your idea is to have a closed system that only serves to play movies on a TV.
That’s correct
So in my opinion you don't need a NAS. It would be easier to install the data disks on the Windows PC, install Kodi on that PC and connect it to the TV.
Thanks for the hint
Thanks for the hint
This idea is not new. I started that way many years ago (more than I care to remember ). That's called HTPC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_theater_PC
The logical evolution of this system is to increase the number of players (a new TV in another part of the house). Then you consider being able to access the same data with that new client. At that moment the idea of accessing data through the network makes sense.
But if you are only going to have one client, you don't need all this at the moment, unless you are looking to access that data from other devices.
Just get a nice Cisco Firepower FPR1010 and block outgoing for specific hosts.
You could always make a VM of Opnsense, pfsense and control what happens but make sure you have 2 spare Interfaves and whoops, don’t reboot the system and forgot its housing the router
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