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What Penetration Testing do you run?

As my home network grows, I've been trying to tighten down the security and separate devices/VMs/containers into vlans and hide them behind reverse proxies and security gateways.

That being said, I would love to hear what approaches folks use to pen test their self hosted environments to find any holes/leaks.

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Generally, I don't.

But you can run nessus for free, and have shodan scan you externally. If you're running AD, you can run bloodhound and pingcastle as well.

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You could also look at not making anything available publicly and using something like tailscale to get access to your services.

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Considering a lot of the things I host are for web use, I don’t think that would be an option ;)

But yeah, services that are not meant for web use are blocked from the net

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Nothing :O

I have a strong password on the only appliance exposed which I keep updated and then I have backups of everything.

5 years ago I took a crypto-locker on the windows PC that my brother exposed to internet, luckily it only affected the computer which was used as a media player, nothing important.

If you have suggestion on pen-test to run I'm all hears

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