Hello guys, I’m have little to no experience when i have to deal with networking or cybersecurity.

I recently created a backend RESTful API on my Ubuntu VM on my personal desktop and dockerized the app, connecting it to a bridge network named ‘tunnel.’ I also have the Cloudflare Docker hosted in the same ‘tunnel’ network, which allows my local RESTful API Docker to be accessible via my domain and exposed to the internet.

Can anyone help me understand if this setup poses any security risks to my home network?

If so, what should I do to help reduce the risk? I have read that firewall helps, but does a restful api container developed with golang requires it?

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    1 year ago

    My APIs require just a simple api key to be placed in a json header to make a request.

    It is just some personal android apps connected to these APIs to interact with certain databases. While there’s no sensitive data involved, I am more concerned about specifically, if there’s a possibility that an attacker could use this to gain access to my personal computer or other devices connected to my home network.

    Should I create a sub network and get a raspberry pi to host these apps?