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by dormando
1718 days ago
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Hope that works :) I have this set up to an AT&T fiber gateway trashcan in pass-thru mode, so technically the RPI's vlan port has a public IP address. Otherwise I couldn't get upnp/etc to work when I wanted to. I also want to be able to set up a DMZ'ed VLAN to hook up an old NUC to host something like a valheim/minecraft/whatever server if I wanted. So having the VLAN be safe was a goal for me. |
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Because the interface listens on a private IP-address on your home network. And if you want to be able to talk to that IP-address, you need some device that you control (as an attacker) connected to the switch, and be able to add an IP-address in the same range as your home network and then attack the managment interface?
The most likely scenario would indeed be the DMZ machine as a stepping-stone.