Homelab Security Infrastructure
Built a segmented lab for practicing VLANs, VPN access, logging, and Debian administration in a setup that feels closer to real operations than classroom-only labs.
I like understanding how infrastructure behaves, fixing what breaks, and building environments that are easier to secure, support, and trust.
Projects and environments that show the mix of infrastructure, troubleshooting, and security thinking I keep coming back to.
Built a segmented lab for practicing VLANs, VPN access, logging, and Debian administration in a setup that feels closer to real operations than classroom-only labs.
Designed and supported a challenge environment for campus events, with a focus on reliability, challenge variety, and keeping the platform stable under live usage.
Used Prometheus-style monitoring and host visibility to catch service and network issues earlier, not only after something becomes a user-facing problem.
I am strongest where systems work and people work overlap: reliable troubleshooting, clear communication, and secure infrastructure basics.
Comfortable working in Debian and Ubuntu environments, troubleshooting from the command line, and building better habits around patching, monitoring, and system stability.
I like practical network work: DNS, VPNs, segmentation, firewall thinking, and the kind of security controls that make environments easier to defend and operate.
My support background taught me how to stay accurate under pressure, communicate clearly, and keep moving when the environment gets busy or messy.
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