martinpopoff
martinpopoff
TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
Created by martinpopoff on 5/23/2023 in #questions
t3 app with a need for a REST API reached by other locations
will check it out for sure
6 replies
TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
Created by martinpopoff on 5/23/2023 in #questions
t3 app with a need for a REST API reached by other locations
damn, that looks exactly like what I need, thanks a lot!
6 replies
TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
Created by martinpopoff on 3/29/2023 in #questions
Prevent public database access (AWS RDS with Vercel)
Sounds promising, I will definitely look into that since it is supposed to be a <1000 users a month website for now anyway. Thanks for the heads up
9 replies
TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
Created by martinpopoff on 3/29/2023 in #questions
Prevent public database access (AWS RDS with Vercel)
Haha I would love to manage my own infra but I’m far away from that so for now I will just have to settle with the thousands of solutions far smarter people than me have built. Thank you so much for the clarification! I think I will go will try with Neon for this stage because it looks promising and I want be able to capture some of Postgres features that unfortunately planet scale doesn’t offer and their pricing sounds MUCH better than AWS 😂
9 replies
TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
Created by martinpopoff on 3/29/2023 in #questions
Prevent public database access (AWS RDS with Vercel)
I’ve typically worked with databases either not managed by me or in an app where everything is in one cluster, not worrying about security. I definitely have little experience with security and firewalls and my understanding right now is that if I set my database access to 0.0.0.0 (every IP) anyone would be able to try and access it. As secure as I make my password or change it every week or so I fear that eventually someone is going to access the database. Since I will be working with personal data and I live in Europe I’m afraid of risking fines and potential breaches if the database gets attacked. So maybe I’m not completely understanding the problem but I just want to make sure that in the future this will not be a major security issue. (of course there are many other things I need to worry about)
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