I have a feeling this will be a resounding 'yes!' But, I wanted to check before I pursue this further as setting up a VPN server is new territory for me. If the answer to my question is yes, then my 2nd question is what's the best way for me to achieve it with a small budget and little know-how?
Relevant info:
My IP camera is a Floureon (cheap Chinese generic make). Currently I have it accessible outside of the home network via port forwarding on my BT homehub router. I chose a random 4 digit port, it's password protected. I'm aware that this still isn't secure but I'm not aware of what exactly the pitfalls are. I mean, if the worst that can happen is that someone can hijack my CCTV camera then all they'll see is a back garden but if they can use this to access other devices on the network then that's something I'd need to address.
Are there ways to make my current setup more secure or is it just papering over cracks? From my brief research into home vpn servers, I think the following options are viable for me (please correct me if I'm wrong):
Router with OpenVPN server built-in
NAS with OpenVPN Server Built-in
Raspberry Pi with PiVPN
With the router option, it would be used simply for the VPN server as I can't afford the fancier DSL ones. I was looking at something like the RT-N66U. So my IP cam would connect to the Asus via wifi, the Asus router would be connected to my BT homehub via ethernet. Not ideal, but I can't think of a better way to do it with a 2nd router.
Ideally, I would like go with the easiest setup and also the option that needs the least maintenance (this is my parents house and I live in a different area).
Thanks.
Relevant info:
My IP camera is a Floureon (cheap Chinese generic make). Currently I have it accessible outside of the home network via port forwarding on my BT homehub router. I chose a random 4 digit port, it's password protected. I'm aware that this still isn't secure but I'm not aware of what exactly the pitfalls are. I mean, if the worst that can happen is that someone can hijack my CCTV camera then all they'll see is a back garden but if they can use this to access other devices on the network then that's something I'd need to address.
Are there ways to make my current setup more secure or is it just papering over cracks? From my brief research into home vpn servers, I think the following options are viable for me (please correct me if I'm wrong):
Router with OpenVPN server built-in
NAS with OpenVPN Server Built-in
Raspberry Pi with PiVPN
With the router option, it would be used simply for the VPN server as I can't afford the fancier DSL ones. I was looking at something like the RT-N66U. So my IP cam would connect to the Asus via wifi, the Asus router would be connected to my BT homehub via ethernet. Not ideal, but I can't think of a better way to do it with a 2nd router.
Ideally, I would like go with the easiest setup and also the option that needs the least maintenance (this is my parents house and I live in a different area).
Thanks.