Hi. Have a person here interested in adding a homebrew Linux gaming server on the home network for a while to use with friends from their homes. I was hoping for some advice on how to segregate the gaming server from the rest of the current Lan and all its clients. Additionally I have a request to forward ports 80 and 443 to this gaming server. The plan is to use ethernet for the game server. Though a wifi card is available.
Internet from my local cable tv company ipv4 only. The current lan is run by a rt-ax86u with the latest Merlin FW. The ax86u offers current users an openVPN server, an attached ethernet NAS, a couple printers, has one guest wifi for lighting and a few D-Link cams, another guest wifi serves real people visiting this home with internet.
My question is what are the 1 or 2 easiest ways to accommodate this request but keep my current lan segregated and inaccessible to the average user of the gaming server coming in from the internet? I also have a spare rt-ac68u in the closet that could be used if needed for this endeavour.
I would greatly appreciate the input of this forum's members.
Edward
Internet from my local cable tv company ipv4 only. The current lan is run by a rt-ax86u with the latest Merlin FW. The ax86u offers current users an openVPN server, an attached ethernet NAS, a couple printers, has one guest wifi for lighting and a few D-Link cams, another guest wifi serves real people visiting this home with internet.
My question is what are the 1 or 2 easiest ways to accommodate this request but keep my current lan segregated and inaccessible to the average user of the gaming server coming in from the internet? I also have a spare rt-ac68u in the closet that could be used if needed for this endeavour.
I would greatly appreciate the input of this forum's members.
Edward