JB1712

joined 1 year ago
[–] JB1712@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Should be safe enough to do this but I’ll throw in one potential caveat. Say that you one day somehow need to troubleshoot your ssh server and have to re-enable password authentication. Depending on how many other services you plan to run, it can be easy to suddenly forget you have port 22 exposed on the outside and someone could potentially break in if you use a weak password. This is why I personally host only necessary https content over port 443 to the world. I host anything else so only my wireguard vpn can access it. As for bots hitting port 22 on the outside can be another huge problem. Changing the port can disuade some but remember that the port number is only two bytes in size. A comprehensive port scan only takes a very short amount of time to complete. This, in my humble opinion, creates an extra point of access for you to remember for not that much to gain. That all being said, forwarding key protected ssh is safe enough to do.