i have a minecraft server in my house and i'm using port forwarding with duck dns and docker. my wifi is saying that there is attacks on the wifi. is this true/ real attacks or just misclassifed?
If you want a little more security, use a firewall to whitelist your other players and block all other connections. It's another thing to maintain, but ISP IPs don't usually change very often.
Unless you have Comcast or Mediacom. They have you on a DHCP WAN IP. My IP changed roughly every month for a while. Had to upgrade to fiber and specifically pay for a dedicated WAN IP.
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If you want a little more security, use a firewall to whitelist your other players and block all other connections. It's another thing to maintain, but ISP IPs don't usually change very often.
Unless you have Comcast or Mediacom. They have you on a DHCP WAN IP. My IP changed roughly every month for a while. Had to upgrade to fiber and specifically pay for a dedicated WAN IP.
Whoa! My IP has never moved around that much.
Mine has never moved that much, but that’s also where using dns and an agent to update it can help, free tier providers can do that.