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Home Assistant
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InfluxDB
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So I have (Home Assistant)[https://www.home-assistant.io/] that is on the LAN network. I am planning on setting up some ESP8266 devices which can connect via wifi, which I will put on IoT vlan. Currently, I have an alias in my firewall (OPNSense)[https://opnsense.org/] for RFC1918. On each of the networks I have, I have it blocked from communicating any other RFC1918. To my understanding, this is how you would secure your network so in case an IoT device gets compromised, it can't hop on over to the other devices on the network.
So I have (Home Assistant)[https://www.home-assistant.io/] that is on the LAN network. I am planning on setting up some ESP8266 devices which can connect via wifi, which I will put on IoT vlan. Currently, I have an alias in my firewall (OPNSense)[https://opnsense.org/] for RFC1918. On each of the networks I have, I have it blocked from communicating any other RFC1918. To my understanding, this is how you would secure your network so in case an IoT device gets compromised, it can't hop on over to the other devices on the network.