How bad of an idea is it to host a webserver and forward p80 on my router with a residential network provider?
>>59161518
Is it gonna be popular? Is reliability important?
>>59162484
No and no. Just a personal site. My fear is mostly security related.
>>59161518
If you have the upstream, go for it, use nginx, and put cloudflare infront of you. It will be pretty nice.
Make sure nothing besides that port 80 is exposed though, like the public cant loopback into your shitty home router and start deleting the firmware
>>59163331
Use a VM/container for the server and set it so that the container can't make outgoing connections to anything on your home network.
Optionally add a WAF.
ok dude look here:
https://deploystack.io/
you can get most stuff for free
so dont hazle with your own network
definately go for it. if you host static pages theres basically no security considerations. if you use dodgy node/php framworks i wouldn't do it.