I am embarking on a journey to move my remote website servers into a single server inside my home and accessible via DNS to my static IPv4 address. I have been cautioned by fellow Debian users to completely block IPv6 traffic. Additionally, I see conflicting advice about what firewall software to use and how to configure it.
>From what I've seen of HAProxy's configuration, it seems it may be able to be used as an easy-to-configure firewall immediately downstream from my ISP's router and inside a small Debian computer feeding another router. Does that sound feasible? Or is there a physical router available that incorporates HAProxy? Thanks. -Tom

